Discover some of Hue's historic landmarks and museums on a guided tour. After lunch, the local villages to learn more about the daily life and traditional crafts of the region.
Imperial City, Hue
We firstly depart for Dong Ba market, the largest market in Hue and also a trading place of many small businesses. This place best depicts the daily life of the locals. The massive Hue Citadel is the most well-known and iconic site in Hue. Begun in 1805 by Emperor Gia Long, it is actually a sprawling complex comprised of the Imperial City, several museums, lakes, and beautiful gardens, all laid out in a series of concentric circles. We also visit Hue Royal Antiques Museum, Thien Mu Pagoda - a historic pagoda on the banks of the Perfume River in Hue, Vietnam.
After lunch, head to Sinh village also known as Lai An village with its famous folk painting industry, Truc Chi Garden contains full of the quintessence of a trade village as well as a place of exchange of other traditional villages. Tay Ho village, the most prominent name because this is the place that makes the famous Bai Tho palm-leaf conical hat. We then make a trip to the incense village. Spring where talented artists are day by day preserving the tradition of "the soul" of the Vietnamese nation. You will witness firsthand the stages of making an incense tree.
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Duration 8 hours
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English
Wheelchair accessible
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