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  1. Hương River. The Hương River ( Sông Hương or Hương Giang; lit. 'Perfume River') is a river that crosses the city of Huế, in the central Vietnamese province of Thừa Thiên-Huế. In the autumn, flowers from orchards upriver from Huế fall into the water, giving the river a perfume-like aroma, hence the sobriquet. [1]

    • The Origin of Perfume River
    • Artist Inspiration of Huong River
    • What to Do at Perfume River?

    The Perfume River has two sources, both of which begin in the Truong Son Mountain range and meet at Bang Lang Fork. The Ta Trach (Left Tributary) originates in the Truong Dong mountains and flows northwest towards Bang Lang Fork. The shorter Huu Trach (Right Tributary) flows through the Tuan ferry, landing towards Bang Lang Fork. Then it flows in s...

    The poetic romantic Perfume River is the deep inspirations to numerous artists, poets, and composers; “Who turns to Hue Who comes back to Ngu Mount Who comes back to Huong River The river water never sinks Ngu Mount birds fly back to friends Whoever are children of Hue remember to return…” are the beautiful lyrics of a famous song, “Who comes to Hu...

    1. Boat along the River

    Today, travellers coming to Hue could not miss a while of boating along the river. Most of them admit that this is one of the most beautiful and extremely splendid riverside landscape (especially at night when lights are on) that they have ever visited!

    2. Visit Some Nearby Hue Attractions

    As mentioned, the river flows through a series of beauty-spots, taking visitors to every corner of the ancient citadel when you travel by boat. Along the river, you can visit Da Vien, Phu Xuan, and Truong Tien Bridge, come to the Tomb of Minh Mang, Hon Chen Shrine, Thien Mu Pagoda, and finally to bathe in the sea. Upstream, at the Tomb of Thien Tho, you can hear the rustling of the pine tree, which may help you become a… poet! When the night comes, the surface of the river glistens under the...

  2. Perfume River or Huong river flows through many forests of aromatic plants before reaching Hue, bringing with it a pure and fresh aroma,so locals called it Huong river,means river with perfume- like aroma. two weeks ago, when i visited Hue,i took a dragon boat twice.boating to dong ba market at the first time, another day boating to Thien Mu pagoda. you have to bargain with the owner of the ...

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  3. The Perfume River (or Song Huong, Huong Giang) is a 30-km long river in Hue city. It begins from the confluence of Ta Trach and Huu Trach rivers, until flowing into the sea by Thuan An estuary. Along its banks, there are traditional and garden villages, emperor tombs, wooded hills, sacred temples, sand beaches, islands, fortresses, parks and promenades.

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  4. Along with Ngu Binh Mountain, the Perfume River has become a symbol of the locals and Hue City. With a length of about 80km, this river begins from Bang Lang junction, which combines the Ta Trach and Huu Trach rivers, to the Thuan An Estuary. The highlight of the Perfume River is clear blue water and gentle flow like the normal life here.

  5. Jan 4, 2023 · The Perfume River or Huong River is a symbol of Hue Imperial City, a critical part of Feng Shui in the Nguyen Dynasty’s architecture. Not only has this river become the great inspiration for a myriad of poets and musicians to compose but also played a crucial part in the daily life of the locals as well as the development of the locality.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · The Perfume River, or Huong River, in Vietnam has cultural significance associated with the country's perfume industry. While the river's name is not directly related to the perfume industry, it does hold cultural importance in the context of the production of traditional Vietnamese fragrances and perfumes.

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