Nam Giao Esplanade (Đàn Nam Giao) - The three-terraced heaven and earth esplanade - was constructed in 1806 where the Nguyen emperors held heaven and earth ceremonies in the spring every three years for the welfare of the country and the stability of the dynasty.
Bảo Quốc Pagoda (Chua Bảo Quốc) is located on a small hill called Ham Long. There is a spring from the top of the hill that flows down into the grounds of the temple. The temple campus is about 8,000 square meters with an ancient gate.
Chùa Thiền Lâm - Theravada or chua Phat Dung - Phat nam, located in the Thuy Xuan, Hue, Vietnam, is a Zen Buddhist temple known for its peaceful ambiance and beautiful natural surroundings. Its beautiful setting and focus on meditation and mindfulness make it a place of spiritual retreat and self-reflection.
Phá Tam Giang, also known as Tam Giang Lagoon, is a large lagoon located in Hue city, Vietnam. It is the largest lagoon in Southeast Asia and spans an area of approximately 22,000 hectares. The lagoon is formed by the confluence of three rivers: O Lau, Huong, and Bo rivers.
Bai bien Thuan An is a beautiful beach located in the Thua Thien Hue province of Vietnam. It is situated along the central coastline of the country, approximately 13 kilometers east of Hue City. Thuan A Beach is known for its natural beauty, calm waters, and sandy shores. Best time to visit is summer time, from April to September.
Mount Ngự Bình, also known as Núi Ngự Bình, is a prominent mountain in Huế, Vietnam, standing 105 meters tall and located about 4 km from the city center. Its flat summit and symmetrical shape resemble a screen, making it a significant natural landmark alongside the Perfume River.
Phu Cam Cathedral (Nhà Thờ Chính Tòa Phủ Cam) is a prominent Catholic cathedral located in Phuoc Vinh, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. Phu Cam Cathedral is the main cathedral of the Archdiocese of Hue, and it serves as the central place of worship and spiritual center for the Catholic community in the region.
Nguyễn Sinh Cung, Phú Thượng, Phú Vang, Thành phố Huế
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Chùa Ba La Mật is a pagoda associated with the name of a historical figure belonging to the prestigious Nguyen Khoa family of the ancient Capital of Hue: Nguyen Khoa Luan (aka Great Master Vien Giac). The pagoda is located in Phu Hoi, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam.
Ba Don Pagoda (Chùa Ba Đồn) is located on Tam Thai street, in An Tay ward on the way from Nam Giao temple to the south. The temple is small and prominent, surrounded by flat, green grass. Those are three reburial graves of graves without relatives. Before its formation, Ba Don Pagoda was an area of land used to rebury graves that had no occupants.
Emperor Khải Định who ruled 1916-1925, has chosen slope of Chau Chu mountain, 10 km from Hue, as the location to build his tomb (Mausoleum of Emperor Khai Dinh). The construction of the tomb was started on 1920 and lasted for 11 years.
Tu Dam Pagoda (Chùa Từ Đàm) is a Buddhist temple located in Truong A village, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. It was built in 1695 and was founded by Superior Monk Minh Hoang Tu Dung in 1695. The temple holds a significant place in the local Buddhist community and attracts both visitors and worshipers seeking spiritual solace.
Emperor Dục Đức’s burial ground is a small complex that also includes the graves of Emperors Thanh Thai and Duy Tan. Emperor Duc Duc was the 11th emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam. Interestingly, Duc Duc was imprisoned by the court for being a Francophile and he died after reigning only three days in 1883. He was born on September 2, 1852, in Hue, the capital city of Vietnam at the time.
102 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Thủy Biều, Thành phố Huế, Vietnam
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Vong Canh Hill (Đồi Vọng Cảnh) is a scenic 43m-high hill located in the North West of Hue city, Vietnam. It is situated on the banks of the Perfume River, and it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. The hill is about 7 km from the city center of Hue and is accessible by car or motorbike.
Con Hen is an island located in the Perfume River in Vi Da, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. It is a popular tourist attraction known for its scenic beauty and local delicacies, particularly the clams - hen in Vietnamese - that are harvested from the river. Visitors can take boat tours to Con Hen, explore the island, and enjoy the fresh seafood dishes prepared by local vendors.
Ham Rong Beach (Bãi biển Hàm Rồng) is a beach located in Phu Loc, which is approximately 50 kilometers southeast of the city of Hue. The beach offers a picturesque coastal setting with golden sand, clear turquoise waters, and a serene atmosphere.
Tien Non is a village located in Phu Mau commune, Phu Vang District, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. Phu Vang District is situated in the central part of the province, known for its scenic landscapes and cultural heritage. Use a ferry in Bao Vinh to get to Tien Non.
The Archbishop's Palace (Toà Tổng Giám Mục Huế) in Huế, Vietnam, is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Huế. The archdiocese was established in its current form on November 24, 1960, and covers an area of 12,227 km². It has been led by Archbishop Joseph Nguyễn Chí Linh since 2016.
An Cựu is a ward of Thuan Hoa district, Hue city, Vietnam. The ward has an area of about 2.57 km² and a population of about 23,554 people in 2014. With its historical significance, vibrant market, and ongoing urban growth, An Cựu is an attractive area for both locals and visitors exploring Huế.
Located in a small corner of Le Loi street (Expat town of Hue), DMZ bar and restaurant has 2 floors with the Western characteristic architecture giving visitors a feeling of closeness, pleasure but also oddity.
Quoc Hoc High School for the Gifted - Truong Trung hoc Pho thong Quoc Hoc - is a prestigious educational institution located in Hue, Vietnam. It is known for its long history, academic excellence, and the significant role it has played in Vietnamese education.