HUE

HUE

Hue is also an attractive destination because of its atmosphere. Many people have suggested that if you search for a peaceful and quite place on your holiday, come to Hue.

You can explore its romantic scenery of Huong River where you can seat on a boat and enjoy fresh air, see temples, local village along the banks of gorgeous Huong River and listen to Nha Nhac Cung Dinh Hue – a form of Vietnamese court music. Great local foods and beautiful, graceful Hue’s girls in Non La (conical hat) and Ao Dai all above – the elegant, stylish and charming national dress of Viet Nam can charm you. Besides that, you can also visit many of tombs, palaces, pagodas like Imperial Citadel, Tu Duc, Minh Mang, Thien Mu. Those who are interested in natural discovery, Bach Ma National Forest is a good choice.

Climate

Hue gets two main seasons: dry and wet seasons. The dry season from April to the end of the September, the temperature can be from 30 up to 390C. Another season in Hue Vietnam is the wet season, from October to the March. The temperature is from 16 to 280C.

Best time to visit Hue:

October to March is the ideal time to visit. For those who can stand the heat in exchange for endless blue sky, the summer months are the way to go. Try to avoid July and August which are high seasons for domestic travels and also notorious for the scorching heat.

Getting here:

Hue has a small domestic airport. It is a 1-hour-flight from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

BEFORE YOU GO

Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate, dominated by the south or southwesterly monsoon from May to September and the northeast monsoon from October to April. The southern summer monsoon brings rain to the two deltas and west-facing slopes, while the cold winter monsoon picks up moisture over the Gulf of Tonkin and dumps it along the central coast and the eastern edge of the central highlands. Within this basic pattern there are marked differences according to altitude and latitude; temperatures in the south remain equable all year round, while the north experiences distinct seasonal variations.

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ON YOUR TOUR

In the past few years Vietnamese food has become more and more popular around the world. Food lovers may have tried the two best known Vietnamese dishes – spring rolls and bread rolls. Rice, noodles, fresh vegetable and herbs all play big roles in Vietnamese food, making it one of the healthiest cuisines in the world.

In Vietnam you’ll discover one unmistakable fact: Vietnamese people love noodles. They eat them every day, sometimes for every meal. Vietnamese noodles are made from a few basic ingredients, the most common being rice, wheat and mung beans, but a whole sub-cuisine is built on these basics.

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KEY FACTS

Population

91,500,000

Capital City

Hanoi

Language

Vietnamese

Plug types

Voltage: 127V/ 220V, Frequency: 50Hz

Religion

Buddhist

Currency

Dong (VND) exchange rates

Timezone

UTC +7 hours

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