Hue

Hue

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

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Adults

Children

Age<=17

Hue

One of the main reminders of Hue's historical significance is the Imperial City- Inspired by Beijing's Forbidden City

There are very few cities in the world that are of as historical significance as the central Vietnamese city of Hue. A city that links Vietnam's grand past with its promising present, Hue was the ancient capital of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. As a result, the city was once home to some magnificent pagodas, tombs, and other brilliant architectural marvels. A lot of these structures in Hue's countryside were ruined damaged the Vietnam War as some really intense battles took place in the city of Hue.

There are very few cities in the world that are of as historical significance as the central Vietnamese city of Hue.
A city that links Vietnam's grand past with its promising present, Hue was the ancient capital of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. As a result, the city was once home to some magnificent pagodas, tombs, and other brilliant architectural marvels. A lot of these structures in Hue's countryside were ruined damaged the Vietnam War as some really intense battles took place in the city of Hue. Fortunately, the relics were not completely destroyed and now serve as Hue's main tourist attractions. Are they enough to make you consider a holiday to Hue? Let us find out.

Hue, much like the rest of Vietnam, has a tropical climate and so has two distinct seasons, the dry season and the rainy season.

The most important thing you have to keep in mind before planning a holidays to Hue is that Vietnam receives a lot of rain throughout the year. Thus, any travels you may make to the country have to be planned around the months which see the most rainfall. So, which are the months best avoided and which have the perfect conditions for a Hue holiday?

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