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Vietnam's World Heritage Site: Hue

Hue, the ancient capital of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam, is home to numerous historical structures such as palaces, temples, and museums scattered throughout the old town, earning its designation as a World Heritage Site. The royal palace, modeled after China's Forbidden City (the Imperial Palace), is a must-see. Explore the tombs of successive emperors and the Thien Mu Pagoda along the Perfume River to immerse yourself in the culture of the Vietnamese dynasty. The tombs showcase a variety of architectural styles, including elegant Chinese-inspired retreats and palatial designs influenced by Western styles. Visiting several of these sites is highly recommended. [Access] From Ho Chi Minh City, it takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to reach Phu Bai Airport, and about 1 hour and 10 minutes from Hanoi. From the airport, buses take around 20–30 minutes to reach the city.
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Hue, Vietnam | Ancient Charm: Tea and Leisure in the Deep Sea Tucked away within the solemn and majestic Hue Imperial City lies a tranquil corner—the Waterside. Compared to the towering city gates and magnificent palaces, this spot offers a tranquil retreat, a rare glimpse into the "slow time" of imperial life. The clear waters of the pond reflect the blue sky and the red-tiled roofs. Koi occasionally swim, and the ripples and reflections of the ancient trees on the shore interweave to create an elegant painting. Nearby, stone tables and wooden chairs were once the places where the royal family and literati would sip tea and converse. The wafting aroma of tea, carried by the gentle breeze, evokes the ancient pursuit of "nourishing the mind with tea and nourishing the spirit with scenery."

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Hue, Vietnam | Cửa Dục Khánh Gate in the Imperial City: A Quiet Entrance to the Imperial Palace's Backyard, Whispering Stories of the Nguyen Dynasty's Imperial Court Among the many gates of the Hue Imperial City, Cửa Dục Khánh Gate lacks the grandeur of the Meridian Gate, but instead embodies a tranquility and elegance. Located on the southeast side of the Imperial City, Cửa Dục Khánh Gate served as a secondary entrance to the inner court, once used by palace servants and inner court officials. Its presence is understated yet authentic. Cửa Dục Khánh Gate is a modest building, with a red brick and stone foundation, arched doorways, and exquisite glazed tiles and animal head decorations still visible on the roof. Compared to the main gate of the Imperial City, it is more austere, yet more attuned to everyday life. Passing through the gate, one is greeted by a tranquil courtyard and corridors, almost imagining the quiet movements of palace servants in former times.

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