10 Stunning Secret Hue Places Most Tourists Don’t Know About

Hue, the cradle of Vietnamese culture, famous for its citadels and Huong river, has more to offer than what often hits the headlines. Here are 10 hidden gems ready to steal the limelight.

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Ru Cha Mangrove Forest

You are going to explore the uncanny Ru Cha in either a boat or a fishing ship. Throughout the excursion, there will be splendid views and a plethora of birds such as bitterns, herons, storks, owls,... Deep inside Ru Cha is a ferro-cement ship which is the shrine of the Sea God. Local fishermen go here before every long trip to the sea to pray for good luck and calm water.

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Tam Giang-Cau Hai Lagoon

If you are going to Ru Cha, then you will have to also pay Tam Giang-Cau Hai Lagoon a visit: it is right nearby. With an area of 52km2, Tam Giang-Cau Hai is the largest lagoon in South East Asia. From here, you can take a ferry to get to Thai Duong Ha which is one of the oldest fishing villages in Vietnam, thus, rich in culture. Or you can travel to the end of Tam Giang and reach Thuan An town, famous for its range of seafood, from crabs, crawfish to squids, snails, all cheap, fresh, and delicious.   

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Canh Duong Beach Camp

Exactly what the title says, it is a campsite along the beautiful beach of Canh Duong. Well preserved and not exposed to much human interference, Canh Duong hides its charm in the white, soft sand strip and clear, calm sea.  If you fancy a bit of exploration of the vast and mysterious ocean or simply want to have quality bonding time, drop by. A tent for two is rented for 100.000vnd/night, reasonable enough if you ask me.

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Bach Ma National Park

40km from Hue capital lies a heaven on earth, ideal for trekking with 2147 types of plants,1493 types of animals, dense forests, and magnificent waterfalls. Not to mention from the pinnacle of Bach Ma, 1500m high, you’ll have the access to a complete view of Hue, misty and breathtaking. Bach Ma really is giving us a peak of the majesty of nature, so you cannot miss setting foot here when in Hue; it’s just not natural.

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Chuon Lagoon

Nothing less than gorgeous is suited to describe Chuon Lagoon at sunsets. The view is grand yet the sense of serenity is always palpable in the air. Having a seafood feast while watching the transition of nature in the afternoon at Chuon Lagoon sure is an experience to remember.

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Lap An Lagoon

Similar to Chuon Lagoon, there are few sights that can beat those at Lap An Lagoon when the sun sets or rises. What’s special about Lap An is its reputation for sea cucumbers, a type of echinoderms like starfish and sea urchins that are rich in protein and extremely good for health. If you want to finally see sea cucumbers with your own eyes all the while grasping the splendor of nature, look no further.

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Truc Lam Bach Ma Zen Monastery

40km South to the center of Hue, you will find Truc Lam Bach Ma Monastery protruding beyond a peaceful Truoi Lake in the expanse of ranges of mountains. Whether you have a heart for religions or not, a trip here is always worth it thanks to its ethereal surroundings.

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Thanh Tien Paper Flower Village

Paper Flower has existed for more than 300 years in Vietnamese history of occupations, and Thanh Tien is the most famous trade village around. Here, you are in for a feast of handcrafted flowers, mostly lotuses, in a multitude of vibrant colors. You can even make some yourself under the guidance of the local artisans if you feel up to it.

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An Hien Garden House

Originally the capital of a Nguyen Dynasty’s Princess in the 19th century, An Hien is the embodiment of architecture then. It is a perfect blend of humans and nature with sophisticated carved works and ancient trees. Besides the architectural values, An Hien is also home to an extensive collection of exotic fruits and flowers across Vietnam such as durians, jackfruits, mangosteens, pomelos,...

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Adress: 58 Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên, Hương Long.

Vong Canh Hill

We will end this incredible list with Vong Canh Hill, standing on the top of which you will be able to view the whole cityscape. Huong river, Imperial tombs, Hon Chen temple all fit into one large scenic frame, and the sight is to die for.

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22 thoughts on “10 Stunning Secret Hue Places Most Tourists Don’t Know About

  1. Oh my gosh, every one of these looks amazing! I’m a Florida girl so I love any beach and love to visit new ones. And we also have a lot of mangroves but they are still so neat to see.

  2. I haven’t known about these places before! Thanh Tien Paper Flower Village looks interesting, though. I will definitely find time to visit these places as soon as possible!

  3. All of these places look absolutely fabulous and so peaceful! I would love to visit some of them someday and I love your photographs!

  4. I truly wish I knew about these places when I visited Hue last year! Makes me want to go back even more.

  5. These places are indeed hidden charms of Hue. I really didn’t hear about them before! Thanh Tien Paper Flower Village looks particularly stunning!

  6. I love all the pictures you use. They look so beautifull. I really like your idea because i didn’t know about all these place before i reading. Thank you for all!!

  7. Hue will surely always an icon of Vietnam. It is such a beautiful place with many historic sites. Recommend for all history-lovers if you want to come to Vietnam.

  8. wow the photography is amazing! Makes me wanna travel right now! I have never seen anything like that, I wish I could go right away!Get on a plane and fly there!

  9. These places are stunning indeed! When I travel I like to explore the country/city that I visit. This is a great list for a visit to Hue

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