EXPLORE THE ANCIENT CAPITAL OF HUE

Located between heaven and earth in the Central region, the Hue citadel was once a cultural highlight and the capital of the last feudal dynasties in Vietnamese history. With magnificent palaces, ancient urban areas, and charming natural landscapes, Hue is a place that preserves bold marks of Hue's history and culture. Let's go back in time to explore the historical beauty and prosperity of this ancient capital.


Journey back through history in the ancient capital of Hue

Start your journey

To begin your journey back through history, you need to prepare mentally and physically for a long trip. Plan, arrange your schedule, and book a hotel room in Hue to fully enjoy the beauty of the capital city.

Learn about the history of the Ancient Capital

Before exploring historical sites, take time to learn about the history of the formation and development of the Hue citadel. Reading books, consulting documents, or participating in a guided tour will help you better understand the cultural and historical value of this place.

Plan to explore

To make the most of your time, plan a detailed journey to explore Hue Citadel. Divide your schedule into days, determine the places you want to visit, and arrange them in the appropriate order to save travel time.


Go back in time with ancient architecture.


Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts: Exquisite art space

Address: No. 3 Le Truc, Thuan Thanh Ward, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province.

Ticket price: 30,000 VND-50,000 VND/person

Hue Royal Fine Arts Museum is a place to store and display valuable works of art from the Nguyen Dynasty. Coming here, visitors will admire paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and other artistic products bearing the cultural imprint of Hue.

The works of art in the museum often embody the tradition and sophistication of Royal art. From illustrations to sculptures and ceramics, each work demonstrates the sophistication and majesty of Hue's art.

Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts is divided into many galleries, each representing a specific type of art. Visitors can visit galleries of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and other art products to better understand Hue's traditional arts.

 

 

Hue Citadel: The heart of the capital city

Address: 23/8 Street, Thuan Hoa Ward, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province

Ticket price: Adults: 150,000 VND/person

Children: 30,000 VND/person

Hue Citadel was built from the early 19th century to the first half of the 20th century and is one of the relics in the Hue Monuments Complex recognized as a World Cultural Heritage. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. The panorama of Hue's Citadel still retains many unique imprints of the Nguyen Dynasty feudalism for hundreds of years.

Hue Citadel is a place that preserves many traditional Vietnamese cultures, from art to beliefs and customs. Visitors coming here will experience the sacred and sophisticated space of a golden age.

 


Hai Van Quan: Heaven's gate between human beings

Address: Located on the top of Hai Van Pass, in Lang Co town (Phu Loc, Thua Thien - Hue) and Hoa Hiep Bac ward (Lien Chieu, Da Nang).

Ticket price:Free

Hai Van Quan is one of the important gateways to the Hue citadel, located in the north of the city. This gate is considered the "gateway of heaven", the connection between the human world and the fairy world. This is a defensive monument located on the top of Hai Van Pass at an altitude of 496m above sea level, in the Bach Ma - Hai Van mountain range. This unique architectural work has been ranked as a national historical and artistic architectural monument.

Hai Van Quan was built according to traditional Vietnamese architecture, with a delicate combination of copper and wood. The gate is decorated with sophisticated patterns and traditional motifs, creating a sacred and majestic space. To reach Hai Van Quan, visitors will have to go through a wonderful journey of discovering nature.

 

 

 

Explore Nguyen Dynasty mausoleums: The eternal resting place of the emperors


Tomb of Tu Duc

Ticket price:Tickets for Vietnamese tourists: 100,000 VND/adult, 20,000 VND/child. Tickets for foreign tourists: 150,000 VND/person.

Unique architecture: Tu Duc Tomb was built in traditional Vietnamese style, with a delicate combination of stone and wood. Tu Duc Tomb was built on a peaceful piece of land, located to the right of the romantic Canh Vong hill, in Thuy Ba village, Thuy Bieu commune, Thuy Xuan ward, Hue city. Nearly 50 works in the Tu Duc tomb area on both sides of the palace and the tomb include Vu Khiem Gate, Khiem Cung Mon, Luong Khiem Palace... In particular, all the names of these works contain the word " "Humble" - meaning reverence and humility - one of the virtues highly valued by Confucian scholars at that time.

To date, Tu Duc Tomb is considered one of the four most beautiful mausoleums on the Hue tourist map, recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage, and one of the first historical relics in Vietnam. participating in the 3D digital museum within the framework of the Google Arts & Culture project.

 

 

 

Khai Dinh Tomb

Ticket price: adults are 150,000 VND/time, children are 30,000 VND/time.

Khai Dinh Tomb is one of the most luxurious tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty, located in the East of Hue Citadel. This mausoleum was built in the early 20th century and is the resting place of the last king of the Nguyen Dynasty. This place is one of the 7 most beautiful mausoleum systems in Hue and is the tomb of the 12th king of the Nguyen Dynasty - Khai Dinh.

Mixed architecture: Khai Dinh Tomb combines traditional Asian architecture and modern Western elements, creating a unique cultural heritage.

Monumental decoration: The mausoleum is decorated with enamel paintings, gold coins, and sophisticated sculptures, demonstrating the extravagance and luxury of the royal court.

 

 

Truong Sanh Palace: Majestic beauty in the middle of Hue Imperial City

Ticket price:Domestic guests: 120,000 VND/ticket. + International visitors: 150,000 VND/ticket.

Truong Sanh Palace is the place where many important historical events of the Nguyen Dynasty took place. From honor ceremonies to secret meetings, Truong Sanh Palace was the center of power and politics in the royal court.

Truong Sanh Palace was built according to traditional Vietnamese architecture, with a delicate combination of ceramic tiles, wood, and stone. This work bears the majesty and solemnity of royal palace architecture, a symbol of power and class.

Truong Sanh Palace is not only a place to preserve historical heritage but also a center of culture and art. From music performances to art exhibitions, Truong Sanh Palace is a place for multi-dimensional cultural exchange, honoring the artistic values of Hue.

 

 

Conclude

Through a journey back through history in the imperial city of Hue, we discovered the timeless beauty of one of Vietnam's most important cultural and historical temples. From the majestic Imperial Citadel to the majestic Ky Dai, from the exquisite Fine Arts Museum to the sacred Citadel, Hue is a place where the quintessence of art, culture, and history converge. Let's enter the magical world of Hue Imperial City and learn about an important part of Vietnam's cultural heritage.