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Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, located in Da Nang, Vietnam, is a mountain resort known for its stunning scenery, French-inspired architecture, and cool climate. Perched 1,487 meters above sea level, it features attractions such as the Golden Bridge (a giant hand-held walkway), Fantasy Park, French Village, and Linh Ung Pagoda. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, lush gardens, and a scenic cable car ride that holds world records for length and altitude. With a combination of nature, culture, and entertainment, Ba Na Hills is a must-see destination for travelers in Vietnam.
Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass is one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Vietnam, connecting Hue and Da Nang. With stunning views of mountains and the sea, it's an ideal spot to enjoy nature's beauty.
Pagoda of the Celestial Lady
Pagoda of the Celestial Lady
Pagoda of the Celestial Lady, also known as “Thien Mu Pagoda”, is a historic Buddhist temple located on Ha Khe Hill, overlooking the Perfume River in Hue, Vietnam. Built in 1601 by Lord Nguyen Hoang, it is one of the oldest and most iconic pagodas in Vietnam. The pagoda is famous for its seven-story Phuoc Duyen Tower, which stands 21 meters high and symbolizes Buddhist enlightenment. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and ancient structures, Thien Mu Pagoda is not only a place of worship but also an important cultural and historical relic. It offers spectacular views of the Perfume River and attracts visitors for its peaceful atmosphere and rich history.
Tomb of Gia Long
Tomb of Gia Long
Gia Long Tomb, located in Hue, Vietnam, is the mausoleum of Emperor Gia Long, the founder of the Nguyen Dynasty. Built between 1814 and 1820, the mausoleum is located in a peaceful mountainous area, surrounded by forests and lakes. Unlike later royal tombs, Gia Long Tomb has a simple yet majestic design, reflecting the emperor's power and vision. The complex includes the main tomb, a shrine, and an inner courtyard, all in harmony with nature. As a historical site, it offers visitors a glimpse into the legacy of Vietnam's first emperor, the Nguyen Dynasty, and the serene beauty of Hue's imperial architecture.
Tomb of Khai Dinh
Tomb of Khai Dinh
The Tomb of Khai Dinh, located in Hue, Vietnam, is the tomb of King Khai Dinh, the 12th emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. Built between 1920 and 1931, the tomb is a unique blend of Vietnamese, French, and Chinese architectural styles. Unlike other Nguyen Dynasty tombs, it features intricate ceramic and glass mosaics, elaborate interior decorations, and European-inspired elements. The highlight is the Thien Dinh Palace, which features a gilded statue of the emperor and a beautifully painted ceiling. Although smaller than other royal tombs, the Tomb of Khai Dinh stands out for its exquisite craftsmanship and artistic grandeur, making it a must-see attraction in Hue.
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