Established as the capital of a unified Vietnam in 1802, Hue served as the nation’s political, cultural, and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty until 1945. This deeply evocative city, once the seat of the Nguyen emperors, continues to reflect the grandeur and sophistication of imperial Vietnam, despite the loss of many historic structures during the American War. The graceful Perfume River flows through the heart of the city, linking the Capital City, the Imperial City, the Forbidden Purple City, and the Inner City, creating a setting of remarkable natural beauty. Beyond the city lie the magnificent royal tombs of the Nguyen emperors, nestled among tranquil landscapes that reveal Hue’s timeless charm and rich cultural heritage. With its atmospheric monuments, ancient traditions, and authentic character, Hue remains one of Vietnam’s most captivating destinations. Vietnam Cycling Tours