Flower villages awaiting Tet

Flower villages awaiting Tet

While not as large-scale or bustling as many famous flower villages in the North and the South, the flower villages supplying Tet flowers in Hue remain vibrant and deeply imbued with local cultural identity.
Pho Loi River clean and green

Hue Today Weekly would like to introduce the beauty of Pho Loi River to readers near and far. We hope this will be a light suggestion for tourists to Hue, offering them a small plan of a trip “along Pho Loi River”

Pho Loi River clean and green
Green Huong River

On the sweltering summer days, Hue Today Weekly warmly invites readers near and far to visit a refreshingly cool Hue, with its green riverbanks and crystal-clear waters, captured through the lens of photographer Hoang Hai.

Green Huong River
Behind pagoda gate

Hue Today Weekly would like to introduce a collection of serene images from Thien Mu Pagoda, a historic temple that stands as a symbol of Hue’s culture, marked by its quiet elegance, ancient charm, and layers upon layers of memories.

Behind pagoda gate
Monument restoration - Right and Beautiful

The restoration period is considered a golden time for everything to be returned to its most accurate and beautiful original state. It reflects the dedicated efforts of the heritage management unit in restoring these monuments.

Monument restoration - Right and Beautiful
My Loi early morning market

That is the early morning market of My Loi village, Vinh Loc commune. Before becoming part of today's Vinh Loc commune, My Loi belonged to Vinh My commune - a coastal plain, with the sea on one side and a lagoon on the other...

My Loi early morning market
A visit to Tam Giang - Cau Hai

The Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon system connects to the East Sea via the Thuan An inlet and the Tu Hien inlet. It is the largest brackish lagoon system in Vietnam as well as all of Southeast Asia with an incredibly diverse ecosystem.

A visit to Tam Giang - Cau Hai
Sacred Con Son ancient pagoda

Con Son pagoda is located in Chi Linh-Hai Duong (now Hai Phong). Initially named Ky Lan, it was just a small pagoda built by Buddhist monk Phap Loa, the second patriarch of the Truc Lam Zen sect, in the year Hung Long the 12th (1304)..

Sacred Con Son ancient pagoda
The beaches in Hue fascinate people’s soul

Hue Today Weekly would like to introduce to readers a series of photos taken by two photographers Bao Chau and Hai Duong, as an invitation: Hue’s beaches are waiting to welcome visitors coming to visit and experience.

The beaches in Hue fascinate people’s soul
The season of Sonneratia flowers

Hue Today Weekly would like to invite readers to “visit” the increasingly lush Sonneratia forest of Hue and admire the beautiful, pure, and delicate white blossoms of this resilient tree...

The season of Sonneratia flowers
Hardships under the blazing sun

To share the hardships of those whose feet, skin, and hands must toil under the scorching weather conditions to work and make a living, Hue Today Weekly introduces a series of photos taken by the photographer Le Huy Hoang Hai.

Hardships under the blazing sun
Lotus blooming season

Hue Today Weekly would like to invite you guys to take a walk and admire the pure beauty of lotus flowers in Hue’s gardens through the lens of Tuan Kiet, a photographer.

Lotus blooming season
Check-in at the O Lau Upriver ecotourism site

The Ham Heo ecotourism site boasts the charming beauty of streams and nature. On hot summer days, visitors will be delighted to immerse themselves in the cool, crystal-clear stream waters...

Check-in at the O Lau Upriver ecotourism site
Being proud of the flag's colors

Amidst special emotions shared by compatriots nationwide towards the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification, this special edition of Hue Today wishes to contribute to spreading the radiant pride...

Being proud of the flag s colors
The mystical beauty of the Firmiana simplex

Hue Today Weekly would like to invite readers to admire the graceful beauty of the parasol tree blossoms in Hue Imperial Citadel, as well as their luxurious and unique presence at Hieu Lang (Emperor Minh Mang’s Mausoleum).

The mystical beauty of the Firmiana simplex
Corns from the sandy land of Ngu My Thanh

Through a series of photos taken by photographer Nguyen Phong, Hue Today Weekly invites readers to visit Ngu My Thanh for a completely different experience during the corn harvest season.

Corns from the sandy land of Ngu My Thanh
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