Hue's urban style

The beauty of hue is the first in Xiangjiang. Xiangjiang River is named because it is said that the upper reaches are covered with thick Acorus gramineus, and there is always a faint fragrance floating in the clear river. Xiangjiang river originated in Changshan mountain range. Although the source is as high as more than 500 meters above sea level, when the swift river reaches the plain, it becomes extremely gentle and gentle, and slowly flows through Hue to the sea. A crystal clear stream irrigates fertile rice fields, orchards and flower beds on both sides of the river, making the bustling cities and towering pavilions elegant and quiet. Xiangjiang not only divides Chengda-Hue province into north and south, but also communicates the plains and mountains with her gentle call.

Of course, when it comes to Hue, people always mention a river with clear water and green mountains. The clear water is naturally the Xiangjiang River, and the green hill is the Yuping Mountain in the southwest of Hue. The pine trees cover the sun. In the early morning, the dark mountains are looming in the misty veil, full of mysterious colors. When the clouds are clear, you can climb to the top of Yuping Mountain and overlook the sea. In fact, Hue Beach covered by Casuarina is only 13 kilometers away from the urban area, which happens to be the mouth of Xiangjiang River. Perhaps it is because the mountains and rivers in Hue are so beautiful that the folk songs bred are so simple and beautiful. Homeless people in Hue said that no matter how long they were away from home, they would never forget lullabies, songs soaked in rice, and songs that started with the beat of paddles.

Hue is perhaps the most beautiful city in Vietnam. Hue is listed as a "World Cultural Heritage" by the United Nations because of its long history, culture and well-preserved ancient buildings.

Hue, the capital of Chengtian-Hue province in Vietnam, is located in the central part of Vietnam, 654 kilometers north of Hanoi, 0/07/0/km south of Ho Chi Minh City, 8 kilometers west of Changshan Mountains and 8 kilometers east of the sea, with an area of/0/50 square kilometers and a population of about 200,000. /kloc-From the 0/7th century to the 1940s, it was the capital of the feudal dynasties of Lao Ruan, Xishan Ruan and Xin Ruan in Vietnam and the ancient capital of three dynasties in Vietnam.

Hue is a beautiful city, and the winding and clear Xiangjiang River passes through the city, dividing the city into north and south areas. The north area is the old city, which is divided into the outer city and the inner city. The outer city is the former capital, 8 kilometers away from Fiona Fang, surrounded by a moat, with a wall of 6 meters high and 24 fortresses. There are four doors in the south, three doors in the east, two doors in the west and two doors in the north. Inside the outer city is the Forbidden City. Fiona Fang is 2.4 kilometers long and its wall is 6 meters high. The Forbidden City is basically modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing, with the main entrance at the meridian gate and the Hall of Supreme Harmony behind it. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the place where the emperor summoned officials of civil and military affairs. It is supported by 80 tall carved dragons and red lacquer wooden columns. Behind the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the Hall of Qin Zheng, with ancestral halls on both sides. The palace architecture of the Forbidden City is quite spectacular, and it is the largest and most complete ancient architectural complex in Vietnam. Outside the south gate of the Forbidden City, there are imperial academy, Qin, Official Department, Household Department, Ritual Department, Punishment Department, Ministry of War, and commanders of the five armies, namely, China, the front, the back, the left and the right.

From the city center, 6 kilometers up the Xiangjiang River, you can reach Tianmu Temple. This temple was built on the site of an ancient pagoda group in Champa, with a history of nearly 400 years. Legend has it that there are 32 golden Buddha statues in the temple, but during the French occupation, the Buddha statues were stolen. There is a seven-story pagoda in the temple, 2 1 m high, and each floor is dedicated to a Buddha statue. Tianmu Temple also has a hexagonal bell tower. The hanging ancient clock was cast in 170 1 and weighed 2 tons. Not far from Tianmu Temple, there is the Confucian Temple in Hue, where there are 32 tablets of Ruan Dynasty Jinshi. There was no champion in the Ruan Dynasty in Vietnam, so there was only the Jinshi tablet in the temple. About 2 kilometers from Hue Railway Station, you can reach Qiannanjiao altar. This is the place where emperors used to worship heaven and earth. The altar is made of earth, three stories high, with a round top and a square middle, which means a round place. In the past, every three years, King An Nanguo went to this place to worship the heavens. The altar site in the southern suburbs was destroyed in the Vietnam War, and it is difficult to see its original appearance now. From the southern suburb altar, you can go right to Yuping Mountain, which is less than 100 meters above sea level, but it is a natural barrier of Hue, with lush pine forests and beautiful scenery.

Six mausoleums of Ruan emperors are scattered on the hills on both sides of Xiangjiang River in 7- 15km northeast of Hue City. Mausoleum is built for scenery, and the scenery is different. The Emperor's Side Mausoleum skillfully uses the terrain and has a unique architectural shape. Emperor Jialong's mausoleum is magnificent in scale. There are four bronze doors in each mausoleum, with a marble road in front and stone statues, statues and horses on both sides.

Other tourist attractions in Hue include Jingxin Lake, Wannian Ferry, Yao Di Temple, Cidi Temple, Lingguang Temple, Xiangyun Temple and Baoyuan Temple. Hue is the ancient capital of three dynasties. During the feudal dynasty, the cultural atmosphere was strong, the mountains and rivers were beautiful and the climate was pleasant. Therefore, most women in Hue are handsome and dignified, and can sing and dance well.

Hue was once the ancient capital of three dynasties in Vietnam. In the ancient imperial city, there are layers of historical traces. Hue is located in central Vietnam. No matter from Hanoi in the south or Ho Chi Minh City in the north, at first glance, you can find its distinctive temperament: lush trees and a clear river reflect the whole city. There are dark brown old city walls everywhere, with a leisurely green hill in the background, giving people a feeling of paradise.

Hanoi is in chaos because it is eager for economic benefits, not to mention the crowded density and lack of planning for construction in Ho Chi Minh City. Only Hue, the ancient capital, has always been an ancestral treasure of Vietnam, and pages record the glorious past history of the dynasty. Its poetic calmness and profound cultural heritage are hard to find in today's tourist cities in Vietnam.

Hue is the capital of Vietnam's Chengtian Province, 654 kilometers north of Hanoi and more than 1,000 kilometers south of Ho Chi Minh City. Hue itself is very small, with an area of about 150 square kilometers. It has been the ancient capital of Lao Ruan, Xishan Ruan and Xin Ruan in Vietnam.

1, into the ancient painting: the hue can be described as "a river with clear water leads to green hills, and the waves are lingering." Hue's clear water is the "Xiangjiang River", which winds through the ancient city, dividing it into north and south, and also shaping many elegant corners. The Imperial Capital was built in imitation of the Forbidden City and was deeply influenced by China's aesthetics. Hue Mountain is Yuping Mountain, where pine trees form forests. In the morning, it is shrouded in beautiful mist, but when the weather is clear, you can see the sea as far as possible from the top of the mountain. Rivers, mountains and rivers, ancient cities and gentle people. Coming to Hue without an industrial zone is like walking into an ancient picture. Vietnam now has four world cultural heritages, and the ancient city of Hue is one of them except Halong Bay, Meishan Holy Land and Huian Gubu. Because it is also a cultural heritage, Hue has developed tourism in recent years, with a population of only 300,000. There are also some travel agencies in the downtown area, so it is very convenient to arrange tours in Hue, and it can also connect the traffic all over Vietnam. Appreciating hue needs mood, so don't be nervous. The simplest and most time-consuming way is to rent a motorcycle, tell the driver the price and the number of scenic spots, and let him decide the time for sightseeing. Only in this way can we really achieve the closest contact hue. Usually, a trip costs about $8 a day. Humanely speaking, drivers should be provided with drinking water and lunch. Hue scenic spots are relatively concentrated, and you can enjoy them slowly everywhere.

2. The ancient imperial city has obvious traces of China culture: in ancient China, Viet Nam was named Xiang County, and the Han Dynasty also sent local officials to manage it. It can be said that it has been influenced by China culture for a long time. The ancient city of Hue was built in the north of the city, and 1993 was listed as a world cultural heritage. Covering an area of about 8 square kilometers, facing the Xiangjiang River and backed by Yuping Mountain, it is really royal Feng Shui. It's a little familiar to come to the ancient imperial city. The design of the gate is quite similar to the meridian gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Going in is also a gradual pattern of one hall, one side and one central axis. The ancient imperial city in Hue was originally built according to the blueprint of the Forbidden City in the Ming Dynasty. Besides the noon gate, there are four gates in the Imperial City: the Peace Gate, the Ren Xian Gate and the Zhangde Gate. On August 30th, 1945, the last emperor of Vietnam, Baoda, officially abdicated at Wumen, and the feudal monarchy was abolished in Vietnam from that day on.

The brick wall of the imperial city is 8 meters high. There are 24 forts around the city. There are the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Qin Zheng, the Ancestral Temple, the imperial academy, the Secret Academy, the Duchayuan and so on, but the decoration and scale are much smaller. Other parts of the palace, such as the harem, the palace garden and the theater, are distributed on both sides of the central axis. Although the scale is not large, you can see the tranquility and solemnity of Vietnamese culture in the imperial city. Although it is a palace, this beauty is not close to dignitaries, but more like the elegance of the scribes. During the war, Da Nang, a US military base, was not far away, and the ancient palace in Hue was inevitably damaged, but on the whole, it is still the best preserved ancient architectural complex in Vietnam. There are not many tourists in the imperial city on weekdays, so you can take your time. Although there are many cultural relics in the ancestral hall, I think the garden in the backyard is the most emotional. It has not been completely repaired, and pavilions are occasionally damaged. Looking out from the ruins, the lush plane trees are swaying in the wind, life and destruction reflect each other, and the feeling of time is stronger. This is a good place to take pictures of the atmosphere.

3. The old mausoleum is a "landscape design exhibition". Hue has six mausoleums of Emperor Ruan, including the mausoleums of the emperor and concubines. The landscape aesthetics of Vietnamese people is very Taoist, which is different from the general concept of Feng Shui and has a strong pertinence. Each of their emperors' tombs will not deliberately add columns to change the feng shui, but will be built according to the scenery in order to best match the natural scenery. Each imperial tomb has different scenery, some unique in shape, some magnificent, and some like gardens. However, in order to divide the scope of each mausoleum, each tomb has four bronze doors, the front door is paved with marble, and there are stone statues, statues and horses on both sides. Visiting Hue's Mausoleum is equivalent to buying a ticket and seeing several different styles of beautifying historical sites. The wooden buildings in the Royal Mausoleum witnessed the culture of zhina Peninsula in the 7th century. The most poetic scene in the imperial tomb garden is a picturesque lotus pond. The lotus pond is surrounded by pavilions built entirely of handmade wood. When you enjoy the lotus here, if you dream, the pond is full of green trees and there is often a layer of black fog on the water. When you come here, the classic poems of Hue ancient capital are by your side. Another poetic monument that should not be missed is Cixiao Temple. Although it is not a famous scenic spot recommended in the guidebook, the motorcycle that runs the gang is still willing to take passengers to this secluded Taoyuan. Its main body is an ancient temple, but there are many auxiliary buildings. It is also a temple for monks who have just become monks to live in. The monastery is green everywhere, the forest shadows are dim, the bridges are flowing, the ancient wells are deep, and the Guapu Garden is interesting everywhere. Watching the young monk carry water to water the flowers can't help but remind people of Tao Yuanming, who is at peace with the world. Walking around, the history recorded on the tablet in the yard is no longer important. On the contrary, Vietnamese people show patience everywhere in bonsai, which makes people feel that only the present is the real life. When you come here, you will suddenly feel that the meaning of life is to completely immerse yourself in nature and relax yourself.