Province / City
City
Province Name
Hue
Population (2024)
1,432,986
Overview
The Ancient Capital of Hue
Nestled in the heart of Central Vietnam, a land known for its sunshine and wind, Hue stands as a harmonious blend of natural beauty and profound cultural–historical depth. Once the last imperial capital of Vietnam, where 13 Nguyen emperors reigned (1802–1945), Hue preserves a remarkable complex of architectural, cultural, and scenic relics that embody the essence of a glorious era. Thanks to its outstanding universal values, Hue’s Imperial City was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1993.
Through centuries of change, the Complex of Hue Monuments has retained its majestic, ancient charm—an exquisite harmony between architecture, landscape, and Eastern philosophy. It vividly reflects the splendor of one of Vietnam’s most resplendent capitals, showcasing the refined aesthetic sense and artistic sophistication of the Vietnamese people of old.
Beyond being a land of heritage, Hue is also a cradle of festivals and living culture. The most renowned is the Hue Festival—an international art celebration held biennially since 2000, featuring hundreds of performances, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges. Alongside are traditional folk festivals, Ao Dai (Vietnamese long dress) shows, and culinary festivals held year-round, all painting a portrait of Hue as both serene and vibrant—a destination not to be missed on any journey through Vietnam.
Video Credit: Visit Hue – visithue.vn