Up to now, there is no places
like Hue ancient capital of Vietnam
remaining a lot of originally historical vestiges. Therefore, vestiges
in Hue ancient capital have been classified by the government as a very
precious property and on December 1993 Hue has been recognized as a World
Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO.
On the Northern bank of Perfume
River has relics consisting of palaces, which were constructed as arc defensive
ramparts with 11km length. This valuable construction includes more than 100
arichectural works which were extremely reflected the life of Emperors and mandarins
under Nguyen’ reign.
Situated in the middle of hills
on the Southern bank of Perfume River are very beautiful tombs of Nguyen Kings.
Among these tombs are the four famous ones with the name and the arrangements
of the tomb reflected each Emperor’s points of view, personality, and tastes.
This is majestic Gia Long tomb, imposing Minh Mang tomb, poetic Tu Duc tomb and
magnificent Khai Dinh tomb.
Hue ancient capital is also an
important center of Buddhism. In Hue and its surrounding still exist tens of
pagodas constructed more 300 years ago, and a hundred of temples and pagodas
built in the early century.
Besides, Hue imperial city is a
place where the royal music is originated, and a place with traditional famous
dishes and sophisticated handicraft.
As a unique city of Vietnam still
remains its form of City under Middle Age and the constructions of monarchic,
Hue has become a big and an invaluable museum. Therefore, vestiges in Hue
ancient capital have been classified by the government as a very precious property
and on December 1993 Hue has been recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site
by UNESCO.
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