The ancient capital of Hue is located right next to the quiet Perfume River, built by the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. This city is steeped in history and culture. As the former imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty, Hue is a treasure trove of historical monuments, temples, pagodas, and royal tombs. The city is renowned for its elegant architecture, artistic traditions, and refined cuisine. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historical gem offers visitors a glimpse into the splendours of Vietnamese tradition and craftsmanship. With its serene palaces, grand temples and intricate architecture, Hue Imperial City beckons travellers seeking an experience that nurtures the spirit. The city was built to face the Perfume River to the southeast direction. Seen from outside, Hue Ancient Capital seems old and majestic with special architectural achievements. Tourists who arrive here will be immersed in the old Vietnamese life with majestic royal palace scenes, remembering the historic past of the nation. It allows tourists to experience cultural activities during the Hue Festival as well as drink tea on the royal terrace at Dien Tho Palace.