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Hidden Hue: Vietnam's best-kept historical gem you need to explore

Hidden Hue: Vietnam's best-kept historical gem you need to explore

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Uncover the imperial secrets, ancient tombs, and cultural treasures of Hue — Vietnam's most underrated heritage city. By WAN AZFAROZZA
31 May 2025 11:30am
This place that felt like stepping into a movie — complete with ancient tombs, imperial palaces, and statues that reminded me of China's Terracotta Army. Photo: Wan Azfarozza
VIETNAM has always been a favourite getaway for Malaysians. Some travel for the food, others for the beaches — and let's not forget the ladies who go just for the shopping! I've visited Vietnam a number of times, so I was on the lookout for something different, something less touristy yet still rich in culture.
That's when I stumbled across a place that felt like stepping into a movie — complete with ancient tombs, imperial palaces, and statues that reminded me of China's Terracotta Army.
My next adventure was clear: Huế, Vietnam. I packed my bags, booked my flight (AirAsia flies to Da Nang three times a day, so don't worry), and off I went — and let me tell you, it was one of the most fascinating trips I've had.
Before heading to Huế, I made a quick stop in Da Nang and spent a relaxing night at Furama Resort — a beachfront haven perfect for recharging before my little adventure. A luxurious beachfront retreat that effortlessly blends tropical charm with colonial elegance, the resort's tranquil atmosphere, stunning ocean views, and impeccable service made it the perfect prelude to my cultural journey. Furama Resort — a beachfront haven to relax and recharge before setting off to the next adventure. Photo: Wan Azfarozza
The next morning, feeling well-rested and ready, I boarded the train to Huế for one of the most fascinating trips I've ever had. Here's a list of must-see spots and experiences you don't want to miss when in Huế:
1) The Hải Vân Pass Train – A Journey Like No Other
Sure, you could take a car or van from Da Nang to Huế, and yes, it would be faster. But where's the fun in that? The train ride takes about three hours and is a scenic adventure in itself. Make sure to book the tourist coach — it's more comfortable and even features traditional Vietnamese music performances and snacks.
But the real showstopper? The views. As the train snakes along the coastline and cliffs, you're treated to breathtaking ocean panoramas that are hard to put into words. It's like riding through a painting.
2) Khải Định Tomb – Vietnam's Own Stone Army Climbing into history — the grand staircase leading to Khai Dinh's Tomb. Photo: Wan Azfarozza
If you've always wanted to see China's Terracotta Army but haven't had the chance, this might be the next best thing. Located just 10 km from Huế, Khải Định Tomb is an architectural marvel completed in 1931. After climbing 127 steep steps that took my breath away, you're greeted by an array of 24 stone statues — mandarins, guards, animals, and more — lined up in dramatic formation.
The blend of Hindu, Buddhist, Roman, and Gothic styles makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site truly one of a kind. Exhausting? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely.
3) Huế Imperial City – A Walk Through Royal History The throne room of Hue Imperial City, where gold-gilded splendour and intricate craftsmanship echo the grandeur of Vietnam's Nguyen dynasty. Photo: Wan Azfarozza
Once known as the Forbidden City of Vietnam, this historic site was strictly off-limits to commoners back in the day. Today, it's open to all visitors. Surrounded by a 2.5-kilometre-long wall, the Imperial City houses royal palaces, shrines, gardens, and even a Purple Forbidden City — the Vietnamese version of Beijing's famed Forbidden City. Walking through its grand gates feels like stepping back in time. History lovers, this is your playground.
4) Azerai La Residence – Sleep Inside a Story This hotel offers an immersive cultural experience — adorned with portraits of 13 Vietnamese emperors, curated artworks, and interiors that echo the grandeur of a bygone era. Photo: Wan Azfarozza
You might wonder why a hotel makes it into this list — but Azerai La Residence is no ordinary stay. Built in the 1930s, this former French colonial governor's residence is now a luxury resort that oozes history. Just a 10-minute walk from Huế Train Station, it's more than a place to sleep; it's an experience.
Inside, you'll find portraits of 13 Vietnamese kings, along with historic artworks and elegant interiors that feel like a living museum. If you can't make it to every monument in town, this hotel itself is a cultural destination.
Hue is more than a travel destination — it's a beautiful blend of adventure, culture, and history. From stunning train rides to majestic tombs and royal palaces, every corner of Hue has a story to tell.
And when your day winds down, there's no better place to reflect than in a resort that echoes the elegance of Vietnam's imperial past.
If you're looking for a trip that's off the beaten path but rich with discovery, Hue should be next on your list. Trust me — it's the kind of place that stays with you long after you've left.

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