City Tour & Hue Imperial Walking Tour 3 hours / Explore Hue City's History Amidst the French and American Wars.
You have a scheduled meeting with our guide at Tà Vẹt Coffee & Pub for a brief orientation on the tour and to gain insights into the strategic significance of Hue city during the Vietnam War. The journey will take you from the south side to the north side of Hue, crossing the iconic Truong Tien Bridge and Perfume River. We'll start with a stroll along Hue's main boulevard, exploring historical sites tied to events like the French Revolution, Religious Protest, and Tet Offensive. Then, we'll take you to Dong Ba Market, one of Hue's oldest and liveliest markets, offering a unique cultural experience. Don't miss trying finger fruit, sweet soup from us! Explore abandoned bunkers in the city post-Wars, then visit Imperial City with a knowledgeable guide to delve into the history of the 13 Emperors, concubines, and eunuchs. Gain insights into Vietnamese perspectives on the wars.
Memorial relic of Uncle Ho's participation in the anti-tax movement at the Central Embassy, Hue In April 1908, there was a protest demanding tax reduction by the people of Thua Thien Hue. The protest took place from April 9, 1908 and climaxed on April 11, 1908 when farmers from 6 districts gathered to surround the Nunciature Palace to make demands. President Ho Chi Minh was still a student at that time, along with a number of other Quoc Hoc students who also joined the anti-tax protest group; "Uncle Ho" used his knowledge of French to help people as an interpreter. The Nunciature Palace no longer exists today, it was completely ruined in 1945. To remember this place, which witnessed the first patriotic actions of President Ho Chi Minh, the Ho Chi Minh Thua Thien Hue Museum Thien Hue erected a symbol of Nguyen Tat Thanh (President Ho Chi Minh) participating in the anti-tax movement in 1908 to commemorate.
The Religious Protest against the Ngo Dinh Diem Regime
Following this, we will guide you to Dong Ba Market, a lively shopping hub in Hue, Vietnam, celebrated as one of the city's oldest markets. It holds a special place in local culture and provides a unique atmosphere that is truly worth experiencing! We will have you try finger fruit.
You will make your own way to the meeting points