Experience the glory of Vietnam's royal past with a day trip to Hue, still recognized by many as the country's Imperial City. Packed with old temples, stone citadels, ancient tombs and more, Hue is abundant in political, cultural, and religious history that's just waiting to be discovered. Board a shuttle from from the meet up point in the morning and you'll be off to the renowned city, but not before you make a couple of photo stops at Lang Co-Lap An Lagoon, a scenic stretch of palm-covered white sand that runs along the highway on the way to your destination. As soon as you arrive at Hue, take your lunch break so you can remain energized throughout the rest of the day. Enter the famous Imperial City and you'll see the historic Khai Dinh Tomb, the Thien Mu Pagoda, an unofficial symbol of Hue that stands 7 storeys high, and the The Citadel, a major attraction surrounded by a moat and thick stone walls that encompass palaces, and shrines. After a long afternoon exploring the rich past of the old city, you'll make your way safely back to Da Nang
Hue Citadel is located on the banks of the romantic Perfume River, which is one of the relics belonging to the Complex of Hue Monuments from the Nguyen Dynasty.
Lang Co-Lap An Lagoon with white sand dunes, clear sea water, green mountains on all sides; This is considered one of the tourist attractions in Hue
Khai Dinh Tomb of Hue has a small area, but retains many outstanding historical, cultural and artistic values.
Lying on the side of the Perfume River, which bends gracefully, Thien Mu Pagoda owns an ancient architecture that adds more charm to the beautiful natural scenery of this place.
Lang Co seen from Hai Van Pass is very green and harmonious
The Tomb of Khải Định (Vietnamese: Lăng Khải Định), officially Ứng Mausoleum