Back to the city, our bus was there waiting for us, and soon we were back joining the busy traffic of the city Hue. Compared to Ho Chi Minh, it was nothing :D
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Danang/Hue/HoiAn 2025 - Hue Day Tour Hue Citadel and Imperial City (1/8)
Monday, June 8, 2026
Danang/Hue/HoiAn 2025 - Hue Day Tour Perfume River Dragon Boat Ride
I usually would not pay for river cruise or boat rides on my holiday, not even a gondola in Venice cause I don't really know how to appreciate a boat ride. But in our one day tour package, a dragon boat ride down the Perfume River was included, so that was a bonus for me! Side note, I always thought what a lovely name Perfume River was, imagining that it would be filled with fragrance of flowers by the river side or something. In real life, it's just a yellow water looking river. No perfume scent at all. The dragon boat, however, was pretty neat!
Our boat coming into the jetty just across the pier at the pagoda entrance. Would you be worried about safety looking at this boat? Can I swim? Are there life jackets on board? Many a times when I am travelling, I often wondered about the risk I put myself in, from the money I purchase a flight ticket, to the hotels I stayed in, and the tours I take and every transit..... All the worst scenarios ran through my head. But I still always take the trip, because if we live in fear, we will never leave our home, would we?
It was such a pretty rustic sight to see the simple boat floating on the yellow river. Simple, and quite calming. A simple way of life.
Our guide waved us to the pier where she was waiting for us. And slowly, one by one we went abroad the wooden boat. We were going to take the boat back up to where the Imperial City was, perhaps around a 30minute boat ride.
Here is what the interior looked like. As you can see, no life jacket was required. The plastic chairs we sat on were probably placed there for our convenience. The locals would probably just sat on the floor of the boat. There was no air con, but the breeze blowing in was cool enough.
As the boat pulls out from the pier, we could see the wider view of the pagoda, which I thought, looked a lot prettier from this angle. It was as if built specifically for people to visit it by boat instead of by road.
If we zoomed in, we could see many people taking photographs outside the pagoda. Some where standing on the stairs from the pier area.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Danang/Hue/HoiAn 2025 - Hue Day Tour Tien Mu Pagoda (3/3)
Leading us into the last section of the Tian Mu Pagoda ground was our tour guide with the red flag, along with some of our tour group people. The last section was so green!
Going through the last door way....
It opens up to a wide green space. The breeze was really strong here and it felt like you were at the beach. Actually just behind the field was the river side, so it was very cooling here. And it was kinda darker and cooler than the other section too. And quieter. Maybe that's why I like this section the best.
The gardens here were also simple and minimal.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Danang/Hue/HoiAn 2025 - Hue Day Tour Tien Mu Pagoda (2/3)
Walking into the grounds of the temple, the middle part seems to be a community area with large halls and gardens. There were also more activities going on here, with prayers or lessons being held in one of the hall.
Walking though the gates that divide the section of the temple.
One of the building have a small deity seated at the top overlooking all that goes on below.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Danang/Hue/HoiAn 2025 - Hue Day Tour Tien Mu Pagoda (1/3)
The reason I booked a tour for Hue was because I didn't really know how to get around, or how to get tickets to visit some of the places that I was interested in. And since this tour covered everything I wanted to see, and it even includes lunch, I thought I might as well delegate out my headache to someone else for a small fee. Tien Mu Pagoda and the Perfume River was one of the places I wanted to visit as my friends have told me about it.
The Pagoda site was just along the Perfume River, so it provides a very breezy and nice view while visiting the place. We can't really go up the pagoda, so it was more of just a visit and admiring the surrounding area. Luckily there were more to see than just a pagoda.
Smaller pagodas? Stupas?













































