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Located on the bank of Song Huong- Perfume River; Hue, the capital of Thua Thien
Hue province in Central Vietnam, is 700 km southern
Hanoi, 1100km northern
Ho
Chi Minh City, and only a few miles from the sea. Not until 1945 was Hue the
national capital, the political, cultural and religious center of Vietnam under
the control of Nguyen Dynasty. Most well-known for its historic values; Hue had
been recognized as one of the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
What to see in Hue
If you are a history buff, or simply love discovering exotic cultures, Hue -
Vietnam???s former Royal Capital is definitely on the top list of your travel
plan. The city represents the outstanding demonstration of the power of the
vanished Vietnamese feudal empire, including a complex of monuments, tombs and
pagodas that attract tourists coming from all over the world.
??? Hue Citadel:
Occupying a large, bounded area on the north side of Perfume River; four
citadels were comprised to create the Capital City: Hoang Thanh (Imperial City)
for royal palaces and shrines, Tu Cam Thanh (Forbidden Purple City) for royal
residences, Dai Noi (Inner city) and Tran Binh Dai, which exclusively ancient
architecture. Tourists are expected to spend at least one day to visit the whole
complex. They can also catch a taxi, hire a bicycle, rent a ???xich lo???-
Vietnamese cycle if do not feel like walking around the site.
??? Emperors Tombs:
There are several tombs of ancient emperors scattering along the Perfume River:
such as Minh Mang, Khai Dinh, Tu Duc, Dong Khanh, etc. On Cam Khe Hill, Minh
Mang Tomb was built in 1843, with the area of 18 hectare, 3-meter-high defended
wall, and nearly 20 architectural constructions. Lying in the middle of a pine
forest, Tu Duc Tomb belongs to Duong Xuan Moutain, 8km far from Hue.
??? Pagodas:
Featured in various songs and poems, Thien Mu Pagoda has become an essential
part of Hue City. With the symbol of the octagonal 21-meter-high tower, the
pagoda is the perfect combination of artificial architectural work and
picturesque nature. Tourists can also visit other pagodas such as Tu Dam, Tu
Hieu, Huyen Khong.
What to do in Hue
Besides visiting ancient monuments and tombs, coming to Hue, you can also have a
chance to bath and lying under the sun on the most wildly beautiful beaches in
Vietnam. Thuan An and Lang Co beach are among the most wonderful ones, twinkling
in sunshine with limpidly blue ocean and white silky sand. Moreover, there are
some mineral hot springs available like Thanh Tan in Phong An, Phong Dien; where
tourists can totally be relaxed after a long walking day.
At the height of 1450 meter; Bach Ma Mountain, 60km southern the city,
represents the four-season type of weather of the temperate zone.
Many tour agencies also arrange a boat trip along Perfume River; in which
tourists can witness the splendid sceneries while enjoy Hue specialties and
watching royal art performance.
What to eat in Hue
Hue is the place where dining is not to satisfy human basic needs, but a form of
art. Hue???s gastronomy is elegant, light and noble, different from other regions???
of Vietnam. Spices, especially chili, play an important role in Hue???s cooking
and cuisine decorating art. Nowadays, consuming Hue dishes, it will be extremely
interesting for everyone to know that they are trying what mostly were served to
the Emperor in the past.
One of the dishes that you cannot miss in Hue is ???com hen???- rice with baby
clams- a very simple and low-priced specialty. A bowl of ???com hen??? will bring
you the sweet-smelling flavor of rice and herbs, mixed with the buttery, sour,
bitter taste of spices, grease, baby clams.
Other flour-based dishes are worth trying: Banh Bot Loc (rice pastry with meat
and shrimp), Banh La Cha Tom (soft pastry wrapped in leaves with meat, shrimp,
and egg), Banh Hot Thit Quay (roast pork pastry), Banh La (sweet sticky rice
wrapped in leaves)??? Bun Thit Nuong (rice vermicelli with grilled meat), Bun Bo Gio
Heo (rice vermicelli with beef and pork) are loved by many tourists.
Hue is also famous for its extraordinary special ???che???- sweet soups. There are
nearly 50 kinds of ???che???, from the simple, common to elaborate ones. Four
typical kinds of ???che??? that Hue citizens most proud of are: Che Khoai Tia
(purple sweet potatoes sweet soup), Che Long Nhan Boc Hat Sen (longan wrapped in
lotus seed sweet soup), Che Troi Nuoc Nhan Tom Thit (floating sticky rice cake
with shrimp sweet soup) and Che Dau Van Bot Loc (bean and rice pastry sweet
soup).