The tomb of King Gia Long, the founder of Nguyen Dynasty, is surrounded by green trees on the outskirts of Hue. Photo by VnExpress/Vo Thanh
The former imperial city of Hue in central Vietnam ranked eighth in a list of 25 culture destinations in the world as voted by readers of Tripadvisor.
“There are endless must-see historic sites, especially those that are UNESCO World Heritage designated. Sightseeing can include the ornate Imperial Citadel, colorful Thanh Toan Bridge, royal tombs and the Forbidden City,” Tripadvisor recommended.
Hue used to be the feudal capital of Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam’s last royal family (1802-1945) and famed for its royal mausoleums and other historic heritages.
The Imperial City, built in 1803, served as the country’s capital until 1945. It is part of the Hue Ancient Citadel, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
In Hue, royal tombs are far from the downtown and have now become popular tourist attractions that receive…