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Huế
Huế
NameHuế
Settlement typeCity
Pushpin labelHuế
Coordinates16.4667, 107.5833
Subdivision typeProvince
Subdivision nameThừa Thiên–Huế Province
Leader titleChairman of the People's Committee
Leader nameNguyễn Văn Phương
Area total km2265.99
Population total652000
Population as of2021
Population density km22450
TimezoneIndochina Time
Utc offset+7

Huế. Located in central Vietnam, Huế is a city with a rich history, having served as the capital of the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945, and the former capital of South Vietnam from 1949 to 1955, under the rule of Bảo Đại. The city is situated near the Gulf of Tonkin, and is close to the Đông Hà and Quảng Trị cities. Huế is also near the Laos border, and is connected to the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City railway line, which passes through the Đà Nẵng and Nha Trang cities.

Geography

Huế is situated in the Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, near the Bắc Bộ region, and is surrounded by the Bạch Mã National Park and the Trường Sơn Mountains. The city is also close to the Lào Cai and Hà Giang provinces, and is connected to the Red River Delta region by the National Route 1A. Huế is near the Perfume River, which flows through the city and is connected to the Gulf of Tonkin by the Tammer River. The city's geography is also influenced by the Central Highlands region, which includes the Kon Tum and Gia Lai provinces.

History

Huế has a long and complex history, having been the capital of the Nguyễn lords from 1558 to 1775, and the capital of the Tây Sơn dynasty from 1778 to 1802. The city was also the site of the Battle of Huế during the Tết Offensive in 1968, which was a major turning point in the Vietnam War. Huế is also near the Điện Biên Phủ city, which was the site of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, and is connected to the Ho Chi Minh Trail by the National Route 9. The city's history is also influenced by the French Indochina period, during which Huế was a major center of French colonialism in Indochina, and was connected to the Saigon and Hanoi cities by the Trans-Indochina Railway.

Culture

Huế is known for its rich cultural heritage, which includes the Imperial City of Huế and the Tomb of Tự Đức, which are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is also home to the Huế Museum of Royal Fine Arts, which features a collection of Nguyễn dynasty artifacts, and is connected to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi. Huế is also near the Quảng Bình Province, which is home to the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, and is connected to the Đà Nẵng Museum of Cham Sculpture by the National Route 1A. The city's culture is also influenced by the Buddhist and Catholic traditions, which are reflected in the Thiên Mụ Pagoda and the Phú Cam Cathedral.

Economy

Huế has a growing economy, which is driven by the tourism and manufacturing sectors. The city is home to the Huế Industrial Park, which features a range of industries, including textiles and electronics. Huế is also near the Chu Lai Economic Zone, which is a major center of economic development in central Vietnam, and is connected to the Vũng Áng Economic Zone by the National Route 1A. The city's economy is also influenced by the agriculture sector, which includes the production of rice, coffee, and rubber.

Tourism

Huế is a popular tourist destination, which attracts visitors from around the world. The city is home to a range of attractions, including the Imperial City of Huế, the Tomb of Tự Đức, and the Thiên Mụ Pagoda. Huế is also near the Bạch Mã National Park, which features a range of hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities, and is connected to the Đà Nẵng and Hoi An cities by the National Route 1A. The city's tourism industry is also influenced by the festivals and events that take place throughout the year, including the Huế Festival and the Vietnam National Day celebrations.

Infrastructure

Huế has a range of infrastructure, including the Phú Bài International Airport, which connects the city to major destinations in Asia and Europe. The city is also home to the Huế Railway Station, which is a major stop on the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City railway line, and is connected to the Đà Nẵng and Nha Trang cities by the National Route 1A. Huế is also near the National Highway 22, which connects the city to the Laos border, and is influenced by the Port of Đà Nẵng, which is a major center of trade and commerce in central Vietnam. The city's infrastructure is also influenced by the Vietnam Electricity and Vietnam Post services, which provide electricity and postal services to the city and surrounding areas. Category:Cities in Vietnam