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Embark on a journey through a fascinating compilation of Hue's hidden historical and cultural depths, where the vibrant present and timeless traditions intertwine, crafting a truly unique and captivating charm.

Uncover the intricate origins of traditional cultural nuances, and delve into the deeper, lesser-known stories and facts that often remain a mystery, even to those Vietnamese who reside outside Hue's borders.

This ancient land, steeped in millennia of history, was once known as Chau Ly, a vital territory of the Champa Empire, before being graciously gifted to Dai Viet (the former name of Vietnam) in 1306.

Three centuries later, the visionary Lord Nguyen Hoang strategically chose this land as his capital, thereby establishing one of the most memorable and influential dynasties in Vietnamese history – the illustrious Nguyen Dynasty, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural and historical fabric.

Hue, a truly unique region of Vietnam, where the layers of history are incredibly dense, interwoven with the remnants of French heritage. This creates a city where even a casual stroll will lead you to discover fascinating glimpses of its past

And let Ancient Hue Help you Explore that Historical Tapestry of this City

Princess Huyền Trân – A Symbol of Womanly Sacrifice in Ancient Vietnam


At that time, the Champa Empire, a once-powerful kingdom located south of Đại ViệtWhat makes kite flying a daily cultural feature of summer in Hue
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A Pheonix Kite of Hue Kite Flying Festival in 2023

What beauty products did royal women of the Nguyễn Dynasty use in the past


Named for its petite shape, Phấn Nụ translates to “powder bud,”

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PEDAL POWDER SHAPED INTO ROUND SHAPE

Thái Hòa Palace  – The foremost imperial palace under the Nguyễn Dynasty


The construction of Thái Hòa Palace commenced on February 21, 1805, under the reign of Emperor Gia Long (First King Of Nguyen's Dynasty)

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The emperor’s royal canopy inside Thai Hoa Palace

Reviving Royal Grandeur: The Replica Throne of Phu Mong


The throne is made of wood, lacquered in red and gilded with gold.

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Replica Throne that placed in Phu Mong Dining - Ancient Hue
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