Explore Hue’s history on a 4-hour walking tour. Visit iconic sites, markets, and the Imperial City. Discover Vietnam War insights.
Explore Hue’s history on a 4-hour walking tour. Visit iconic sites, markets, and the Imperial City. Discover Vietnam War insights.
- DMZ Bar & Restaurant - Meet the guide at DMZ Bar for an insightful introduction to the DMZ and Hue City’s strategic significance during the Vietnam War.
- Hue - The Religious Protest against the Ngo Dinh Diem Regime
- Hue University of Education - During the visit, learn about the Anti-Tax Movement of 1908, when local farmers and scholars…
- DMZ Bar & Restaurant - Meet the guide at DMZ Bar for an insightful introduction to the DMZ and Hue City’s strategic significance during the Vietnam War.
- Hue - The Religious Protest against the Ngo Dinh Diem Regime
- Hue University of Education - During the visit, learn about the Anti-Tax Movement of 1908, when local farmers and scholars protested against heavy colonial taxes and harsh policies. As the area is explored, the guide will share stories of the protests, the leaders, and how this movement showcased the resilience and determination of the Vietnamese people in their quest for justice.
- Hue - Memorial site of Uncle Ho’s involvement in the anti-tax movement at the Central Embassy, Hue
In April 1908, the people of Thua Thien Hue protested for tax reduction. The protest began on April 9, 1908, and peaked on April 11, 1908, when farmers from six districts gathered to surround the Nunciature Palace to voice their demands. President Ho Chi Minh, then a student, along with other Quoc Hoc students, joined the anti-tax protest group; “Uncle Ho” used his French knowledge to assist as an interpreter.
The Nunciature Palace no longer exists today, having been completely destroyed in 1945. To commemorate this site, which witnessed President Ho Chi Minh’s first patriotic actions, the Ho Chi Minh Thua Thien Hue Museum erected a symbol of Nguyen Tat Thanh (President Ho Chi Minh) participating in the anti-tax movement in 1908.
- Dong Ba Market - Next, visit Dong Ba Market, a vibrant shopping hub in Hue, Vietnam, renowned as one of the city’s oldest markets. It holds a special place in local culture and offers a unique atmosphere that is truly worth experiencing! Enjoy trying finger fruit.
- Truong Tien Bridge - At Trường Tiền Bridge, discover how this iconic symbol of Huế became a key target during the Vietnam War. The bridge was heavily bombed and destroyed multiple times, cutting off access across the Perfume River and marking some of the fiercest battles in the city. Today, as you walk across it, the bridge stands not only as a vital link for the city but also as a reminder of Huế’s resilience and recovery after the war.
- Nine Holy Cannons - Nine cannons cast by Hue artisans in Gia Long’s second year (1803). These cannons are considered one of the most valuable bronze artworks. The ancient nine cannons were originally placed at the foot of the Imperial Citadel, at the entrance of the Ngo Mon Gate – the imperial city of Hue. During King Khai Dinh’s reign, they were relocated to their current position.
- The Flag Tower - An architectural monument of the Nguyen Dynasty located in the middle of the south face of Hue citadel within the Nam Chanh fortress, which is also the place to display the royal court’s flag.

- Bottled water
- Excellent English-speaking guide
- Bottled water
- Excellent English-speaking guide
- Personal Expense
- Personal Expense
All-Inclusive Experience!
Enjoy a 2.5-hour journey exploring Hue City’s rich history during the French and American Wars, complete with a meal.
Meet with the guide at DMZ Restaurant & Bar for a brief orientation on the tour and to learn about Hue city’s strategic importance during the Vietnam War. The tour will take you from the southern to the northern…
All-Inclusive Experience!
Enjoy a 2.5-hour journey exploring Hue City’s rich history during the French and American Wars, complete with a meal.
Meet with the guide at DMZ Restaurant & Bar for a brief orientation on the tour and to learn about Hue city’s strategic importance during the Vietnam War. The tour will take you from the southern to the northern side of Hue, crossing the iconic Truong Tien Bridge and Perfume River.
Begin with a walk along Hue’s main boulevard, visiting historical sites linked to events such as the French Revolution, Religious Protests, and the Tet Offensive. Next, visit Dong Ba Market, one of Hue’s oldest and most vibrant markets, for a unique cultural experience. Be sure to try the finger fruit and sweet soup offered!
Explore abandoned bunkers in the city post-wars, and then visit the first round citadel. Gain insights into Vietnamese perspectives on the wars.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.