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Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 12, 2015

Things to Do in the Imperial City of Hue

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Since the Nguyen Dynasty was based here for so long, Hue is often still referred to as “Vietnam’s Imperial City.”
And the things you can do here largely reflect this interesting history.
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1. Visit the Imperial Citadel

This sprawling complex in Hue was where the Emperors of old would have lived and conducted all their business. There was even a part of the citadel known as “The Forbidden Purple City,” which, much like China’s Forbidden City, was reserved for only the most important people in Vietnam.
Hue Imperial Citadel
Unfortunately, the Imperial Citadel today is just a shadow of what it once was. The temples, pavilions, walls, and gates were damaged first during skirmishes with the French in 1947, and then most of what was left was destroyed by American forces during the Tet Offensive(a major military campaign during the American-Vietnam War) in 1968.
It’s still well worth a visit, though, even if the restoration process has been slow.
Hue Imperial Citadel

2. Go to some imperial tombs

Since Hue was an imperial capital for well over a century, many of the Emperors have elaborate tombs dedicated to them here. Most are located along the Perfume River south of Hue, and you can make a full day of it if tombs are your thing.
Tu Duc Tomb in Hue, Vietnam
I visited to tomb complex of Tu Duc, which was actually built between 1864 and 1867 while the Emperor was still alive. It’s a sprawling complex set around a lake that the Emperor basically treated like a summer home.
Tu Doc Tomb in Hue, Vietnam

3. Visit Thien Mu Pagoda

Overlooking the Perfume River, the Thien Mu Pagoda is akin to the “symbol” of the city of Hue. It’s striking to look at, and the grounds are lovely, as well. You’re also sure to see young monks in training here going about their duties and studies.
Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue, Vietnam
Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue, Vietnam

4. Go to a “Royal Banquet” dinner

If it’s kitsch you’re looking for (and especially if you’re traveling in a larger group), book an evening at a royal banquet. You’ll dress up like Vietnamese royalty, enjoy traditional music, and dine on traditional “royal” dishes that often come out with intricately-carved garnishes shaped like birds.
Royal Banquet dinner in Hue, Vietnam
This is not something I would usually be into, but since I was traveling with a really great group on my Intrepid Travel tour of Vietnam, it ended up being an incredibly fun evening.
Royal Banquet dinner in Hue, Vietnam

5. Take a bike ride through the countryside

Lastly, if you only do one thing in Hue beyond the citadel and tombs, go on a countryside cycling tour. I love bike tours a lot — they give you such a different perspective on a new place, and it was no different in Hue.
Cycling around Hue, Vietnam
The tour I went on had us riding through rice paddies, visiting a countryside market, and having lunch at a local family’s home. It was probably my favorite part of my time in Hue.
Rural market in Vietnam
This of course is not an exhaustive list. You can also take a dragon boat cruise down the Perfume River, or wade through the chaotic central market. You can even book day tours from here to the Demilitarized Zone not far from Hue that marks where the border between North and South Vietnam used to be.
Dragon boats in Hue, Vietnam
Whatever you do though, don’t skip Hue if you’re traveling through Vietnam!

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