Hue served as an imperial capital to the Nguyen Lords, a feudal dynasty which reigned from the 17th to 19th century. With splendid emperors’ tombs, ancient pagodas and the remains of the Citadel, the city retains its Royal charm.
Cooking class in Hoi An is one of the most famous here… Want to know what is put into typical Central food that makes it taste so good? Traipse off to the market with Ms. Vy, whose gourmet cuisine class has been featured in The New York Times. Growing up around the kitchen of her grandmother and her parents’ noodle soup shop, she has developed her own culinary art treasures.
My Son considered one of the best-preserved Cham centers in Vietnam, this is the former capital of the ancient Cham civilization that ruled Central Vietnam from the 2nd to the 13th century.
Cham Island, 25 nautical miles off the coast from Hoi An, consists of seven small islands. Famous for their marine life and beautiful beaches, take a 30 minute private speed-boat ride for insight into what makes Cham Island popular.