Hue - the ideal place for the ‘Eat, Pray and Love’ journey

Sky Nguyen nguồn bình luận 999
A- A A+
“Eat, Pray, Love“ by American writer Elizabeth Gilbert was released in 2006 (Penguin Publisher) and the movie adaptation of the same name later created a trend. Travel across the continent to discover yourself and balance life.
Hue - the ideal place for the ‘Eat, Pray and Love’ journey
illustration

The book shares true experiences of Indian cuisine, spirituality of India, and Balinese peace - where the heroine finally finds love. But do we need to go that far to enjoy the sophistication of cuisine, immerse in the spiritual space in the temples, and walk in the most romantic setting in the world?

Hue is the ideal place where visitors can experience all that in about a week visiting animals to rest.

Located in the north of the beautiful Hai Van Pass, the ancient city of Hue possesses numerous historical ruins dating back to the 14th century. Temple temples and tombs have a shadow of the inherent ancient capital past. with ancient dynasties.

Housed in the famous line of Vietnamese cuisine, Hue dishes inherit the royal quintessence from chefs who have served the kings’ families for centuries.

The ancient temples, splendid Perfume River, the time of the Citadel are all waiting for you to leave for a wonderful discovery. Whether you are enjoying food, immersing yourself in the spiritual world or romantic little poetry, tourists can come to Hue to "awaken" all of your sense of arenas.

Eat

Although many hotels in Hue are proud to own a restaurant that serves local specialties, visitors should still try restaurants along the way to experience what the true taste is. You can stay at the home of Agoda Kelly and Cohen Platemaker and stroll along Han Thuyen Street to sample a variety of deliciously delicious soup cakes. Continue through the canal to Bach Dang Street and you will be served a hot bowl of beef noodle soup in Hue every morning from the load of the Tractor Drag or visit Nguyen Binh Khiem street to enjoy banh xeo.

Hue capital

If you walk along the Huong River, cross Truong Tien Bridge and go to Truong Dinh Street, you will encounter street vendors selling mussel rice "legendary". And finally, don’t forget to try the "combos" of banh beo, rice cake, filter cake on Nguyen Trai street behind the Citadel - the perfect ending for a beautiful morning!

Pray

Buddhism has been a part of daily life in the ancient capital since the 16th century. Visitors can visit temples in the inner city and surrounding areas, spending hours in the temple garden. to practice meditation and talk with the monks.

Thien Mu Pagoda

Hue is home to the world-famous Buddhist leader Thich Nhat Hanh and Tu Hieu temple where he left home every day to welcome Buddhists here to pay homage to the Zen master. Guests can enjoy a pleasant break in brick-walled houses at Hue Ecolodge and from here it takes only 15 minutes to get to Tu Hieu Temple.

To love

During your trip to Hue, you’ll love what you see and love the places you set foot in. Whether walking along the Perfume River and feeling the scent of tropical scent as the sunset fades away from the Citadel, or immerse in nature at Bach Ma National Park, Hue’s charisma is almost endless. The visitors are looking for a bit of romance.

Located next to the poetic Huong River, Azerai La Residence Hue luxury hotel has an artistic style, with a saltwater pool overlooking the Citadel, worthy of a romantic getaway.

The scenic Perfume River view from Azerai La Residence Hue

Before closing the trip, don’t forget to save your memories of the ancient capital with a photo taken with the symbol "I Love Hue" ("I Love Hue")!

Nguồn Tin:
Video và Bài nổi bật