Sightseeing in Hue
Vietnam - Hoi An - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City - Hue
Thien Mu Pagoda:
Thien Mu Pagoda is known as the most famous landmark of Hue. It comprises of
a number of living and working buildings for the monks that reside at the pagoda.
Not only this there is a bell tower and a seven-tiered monument in front of
the Thien Mu Pagoda.
Hue Imperial City (The Citadel):
History lovers can't resist visiting the historical Hue Imperial City during
Hue Sightseeing. Formerly, the site of the old capitol, Hue Imperial City comprises
of a moat and ten ornate gates guarding a palace, beautiful gardens and ancient
tombs and temples.
Tomb of Tu Duc:
Tomb of Duc was built before the death of the Nguyen Dynasty emperor, Tu Duc.
It was the final resting place for the emperor. There is a lake, pavilion and
a theatre surrounding the tomb that is worth watching during sightseeing in
Hue.
Forbidden Purple City:
Explore the charred remains of the royal family's inner sanctum within the citadel
at the Forbidden Purple City in Hue during your sightseeing in Vietnam.
Bach Ma National Park:
Located 60 km south of Hue, Bach Ma National Park is a home to a wide variety
of animals and plants. Spread over an area of 22,031 ha, this national park
was created in 1991. It is also known as one of the recognized bio-diversity
centres of Indochina.
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