Hue relics on rainy days

Hue relics on rainy days

Hue starts entering winter, beginning a series of long and wet rainy days. But truly, if tourists could “embrace” this Hue’s weather, they will not only fully experience all the senses with the specialty of Hue rain,...
Sunrise on Quang Loi Lagoon

Being 10km away to the Southeast of Hue City Center, Quang Loi Lagoon is one of the lagoons belonging to Tam Giang lagoon system (the biggest brackish water lagoon in Southeast Asia).

Sunrise on Quang Loi Lagoon
The return of storks

Through the lens of Tran Thien, a photographer, Thua Thien Hue Weekly would like to invite you to contemplate the liberal and friendly beauty of wild birds and storks on the fields and in the sky of Hue.

The return of storks
Exploring Due Son

The mountain is like a guardian god, standing at the upstream source of the Huong River, protecting the land where the Temple of Literature and the Temple of Martial Arts Saint are located...

Exploring Due Son
Sacred mission

Following are the photos taken by the lens of Bao Minh photographer when he records the work of taking care, preservation, hanging and lowering the flags done by the workers of Ky Dai Protection team.

Sacred mission
Hai Duong - A place bearing the brunt

Thanks to the advantages like the pristine coastline, clear blue seawater, towering lighthouse and moss-covered high and low rocky beaches, etc., Hai Duong is now a hard-to-miss “check-in” destination for many young people...

Hai Duong - A place bearing the brunt
The traces of Can Chanh Palace

This is the palace that is assessed by Western scholars as the most beautiful and splendid construction of the imperial citadel.

The traces of Can Chanh Palace
At the end of the river

The Huong River is magnificent from the upstream, with a peaceful beauty and full of poetry as it confluences and hugs around gardens and villages such as Kim Long, Nguyet Bieu, Vy Da, Gia Hoi, Bao Vinh, and Sinh village, etc.

At the end of the river
To The Place in Equanimity

ground, which is placid and gorgeous” through a series of photos taken by Nguyen Phuc Bao Minh, a photographer.

To The Place in Equanimity
Exploring the Nguyen Dynasty calendar

Thua Thien Hue Weekly is pleased to present a series of photos captured by Bao Minh, which not only provides insights into the ancient calendar system of the Nguyen dynasty but also spreads the “green message”...

Exploring the Nguyen Dynasty calendar
Tea artist Thanh Nhi and Ngoc Khiet Tea

Hue News would like to introduce a photo reportage by the photographer Le Huy Hoang Hai and Hieu Truong on tea artist Thanh Nhi and the process of crafting Ngoc Khiet tea.

Tea artist Thanh Nhi and Ngoc Khiet Tea
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