Hue Beauties Through The Lens Of Vietnam Riders at those its golden palaces, majestic tombs and deep-necked looks, Hue has always been an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world.

Discussing about Cycling Vietnam from Hue, it is impossible not to mention about the peaceful Perfume River (Sông Hương). This river has many names such as: Lo Dung, Linh, Dinh, Kim Tra, Huong. With a length of 30 km if only from Bang Lang to Thuan An estuary, the water color of Huong River becomes greener when crossing the foot of Ngoc Tran - Hon Chen electricity, creating a deep valley.

The ancient capital of Hue has a dreamy, quiet but equally bustling and crowded beauty. An indispensable stop when going to Hue is Tam Giang lagoon, the convergence of 3 big rivers: O Lau river, Huong river and Bo river before pouring into the sea through Thuan An estuary.

Hue National University is also a place that will leave you impressed. Located on the romantic Huong River, Quoc Hoc Hue was built under King Thanh Thai (1896) with an area of 4,237 m2. This is the French-Vietnamese school of all Indochina and the first high school in Hue. In the early days, the school was just rows of thatched cottages, the walls of which were the Royal Imperial army barracks. Wrapped around the school, in front of it is a dark red brick wall. Experiencing the ups and downs of time, many study rooms still feature French architecture with colors, decorative patterns, main doors as well as extra doorways.

Besides the French works, visitors will not be overwhelmed by the temples or temples in the ancient capital. Architecture bearing Vietnamese culture from hundreds of years ago will make you expand your understanding.

The journey to discover Hue land will be indispensable to Khai Dinh Tomb. Located in Huong Thuy district, Hue, Khai Dinh tomb is also known by another name is Ung Lang. Compared to the monument works in Hue, this place has a small area but the time to complete this project is the longest, up to 11 years and most costly.

The story of the lavish lifestyle of Khai Dinh king is still curious for posterity. So much so that just looking at the tomb of Khai Dinh in Hue, we can somewhat see the lifestyle of this king. It is not called Hue if you have not visited Hue Citadel. The ancient building is located on the north bank of Huong River, built in the style of the West combining ingenuity with architecture of the Eastern citadel. Once you set foot here, visitors not only feel the superficialness but also the beauty of wearing, peace helps you forget all worries in your daily life.

The pace of life in Hue at night is also as slow as the one here. Visitors only need about an hour wandering at the speed of cyclo to have collected all the landmarks. Trang Tien bridge at night is also an attractive destination for many people. Shining a whole sky over the poetic Huong River, the bridge is a famous symbol of the city along with the image of a poem hat.

Get out of the noisy streets, you can also see true farmers. If you're lucky, you'll hear many good stories about this land. Hue is not vibrant but quietly deep, suitable for lovers of nature, history and culture. In addition, Hue still has rivers, streams, forests and sea for tourists to explore freely.