Chùa Thiên Mụ, also known as the Pagoda of the Celestial Lady, is a famous Buddhist temple located in Huong Hoa, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. It is situated on the banks of the Perfume River and is one of the iconic landmarks of the city of Hue. Chua Thien Mu was built in 1601 and is one of the oldest and well-known religious buildings in the country.
The Mausoleum of Emperor Gia Long (Lăng Hoàng đế Gia Long) is located 16km from the centre of Hue, on top of the Thien Tho mountain, on the west bank of the Huong river. Construction of the tomb began in 1814 and was completed in 1820.
Huyền Không Sơn Thượng Monastery is located in Chầm hamlet, Hương Hồ commune, Hương Trà District which is a famous monastery and a beautiful landscape of the ancient capital of Huế. This monastery belongs to Theravada Buddhism and was built by Ven. Sīlaguṇa in 1989. It is covered by an area of pine forest.
Hon Chen Shrine (Điện Hòn Chén) perches on the southeast slope of Mount Ngoc Tran, overlooking Huong river and opposite Vong Canh Hill. The temple had existed along time before Emperor Minh Mang renovated and expanded in 1832.
Lăng Thoại Thánh is the tomb of the mother of emperor Gia Long. This is the mausoleum of Queen Hung To Hieu Khuong (1738-1811), the second wife of Nguyen Phuc Con (Luan) and the mother of King Gia Long. Her sure name is Nguyen Thi Hoa n.
ấp An Bằng, phường Long Hồ, Kim Long, Huế, Vietnam
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The Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang is located in an enclosed hilly area of Cam Khe village, 12 km from the centre of Hue. The construction of the tomb of Minh Mang started in 1840 and was completed in 1843.
Van Mieu Hue, also known as the Temple of Literature in Hue, is a historical site located in Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. Van Mieu Hue is not only a significant historical and cultural site but also a place that highlights the importance of education and learning in Vietnamese society. It offers visitors a glimpse into Vietnam's imperial past and provides an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Điện Gia Thành, also known as Lăng Thuận Thiên Cao Hoàng Hậu, is a historical site located in Hue, Vietnam. It is the royal tomb of Empress Dowager Tu Du, mother of Emperor Thieu Tri of the Nguyen Dynasty. Empress Thuan Thien (1762-1814), whose birth name was Tong Phuc Thi Lan, was the first wife of Nguyen Phuc Anh (the future Emperor Gia Long) and the mother of Crown Prince Nguyen Phuc Canh.
The Huong River Antique Pottery Museum (Bảo tàng Gốm Cổ Sông Hương) in Hue, Vietnam, is a unique museum dedicated to displaying ancient pottery artifacts salvaged from the Huong River. This museum is the only museum in Vietnam specializing in ceramics found on the Perfume River, with nearly 5,000 artifacts dating from the 17th to the 19th century, including Cham, Sa Huynh and Pre-Le ceramics.
Chua Huyen Khong is a Buddhist temple located in Huong Ho village, Huong Tra district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. Chua Huyen Khong is a renowned temple that holds significance for Buddhist practitioners in the region. The temple is known for its tranquil setting and spiritual atmosphere, making it a popular destination for meditation and prayer.
Chua Phuoc Duyen is a Buddhist temple located in the Huong Hoa district, which is known for its scenic landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. The temple is situated in a serene and picturesque areasurrounded by natural beauty.
Da Han church (Nhà Thờ Công Giáo Đá Hàn) is a Catholic church located in Thach Han, Huong Tra, Hue. Da Han church has 119 families and 800 parishioners divided into 4 areas: Fatima, Man Coi, Vo Nhiem va Thanh Mau. Departments and associations in the parish such as: Dong Giao Xu, Ban Phung Vu, Chung Su Hieu Dao, Ca Doan, Le Sinh...
Ho Khe Ngang is a picturesque lake located in the village of Huong Tra, in the province of Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills and forests, creating a peaceful and scenic setting.
Kim Long is a ward in Hue City, Vietnam. Kim Long ward was formed by merging the entire natural and residential areas of Long Hồ, Hương Long and Kim Long. The ward's population was 48.999 people in 2025.