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 At sunset
Huong
River
changes its colour to
purple.
 The space over the two banks of the
Huong
River is very
suitable for the impressive shows of the installation art.
 An artistic photo exhibition is
held on Nguyen Dinh Chieu
Street near the Huong
River.
 An exciting boat race on the Huong
River.
 Thien Mu Pagoda is
mirrored on the Huong River .
 The traditional festival of a village near
the Huong River.
 Van Thanh Temple, an
ancient relic on the Huong
River
.
| If the French are proud of the resplendent Seine River, the Hungarians of the romantic blue
Danube River and the Russians of the gentle Don River,
then people of Hue in Central Vietnam have full right to be proud of the
romantic and poetic Huong (Perfume) River. The river is not only a perfect
example of nature’s beauty, but also a legendary and mystic river holding
so many imprints of the Imperial
City of Vietnam during the 1802-1945
period.
Going back
in time
On a beautiful day we made a trip by boat down the
Huong
River
to enjoy the fresh and
tranquil air along this romantic waterway. The tiny boat was like a little
bamboo leaf quietly gliding on the water. The sunshine is as bright as
honey, making the water surface glitter like a gold plate. Although we
could not get to its upstream point where the two currents of Ta Trach and
Huu Trach made up its starting flow, we could discover many interesting
things hidden behind this river.
Tuan
T-junction is the confluence of the right and left currents. It used to be
a station for the patrol guards who were entrusted to defending the
western side of the Imperial City of Hue. Our boat travelled downstream.
Along its two twisting embankments we saw many sand dunes. The name of the
river – Huong (Perfume) – is said to relate to an old record by Van Binh
Ton That Luong (1887-1951): "Along the two banks of the river, there is a
variety of plants used as herbal medicine for longevity. The plant has
such special fragrance that makes the river water scented too. Hence the
river is called Huong (Perfume) River."
The
Huong
River
is not only
beautiful, but it also plays an important role as the main water-transport
route in the imperial city, creating a firm geographic position for the
Nguyen Kings to build the capital. The current to the right that looks
like a blue dragon, and another to the left like a white tiger were formed
by two sand dunes emerging from the middle of the river, known as the Hen
Dune and the Da Vien Dune, which run through the front gate of the
imperial city. Due to its significant position, for more than 700 years
the
Huong
River
has been
the source of inspiration for many architectural and planning projects in
the Thuan Hoa-Phu Xuan-Hue area. It was a bustling trading route between
the Northern and Southern regions, a training field of the marine troops
and a destination of the kings' and their troops' inspection trips.
Through untold historical ups and downs, along the two embankments there
have remained villages, pagodas, temples, palaces, tombs, citadels, etc.
which mark the once glorious memorial time of this legendary river.
A
connection of the past to the present
Hue has been a
Festival
City since 2000 and this provides the
Huong
River
with an even more significant
role. With its natural beauty, the river becomes an integral art space for
artists to realize their ideas. On this natural huge theatre, not only
various traditional art forms are performed, such as
Hue
chanties, boat
racing, folk artistic festivals and lantern displaying, but contemporary
art forms are also showcased, such as fashion shows, installation art,
painting and sculpture exhibitions and street arrangement shows. It can be
said that almost all artistic performances in
Hue are carefully organized in a close and harmonious
interaction with the
Huong
River
. In the end, by this perfume
river, the beauty and value of everything seem to be further
highlighted.
Visitors to present-day
Hue will not
only contemplate its space that brings back old memories but will also
enjoy the romantic beauty of the
Huong
River
. All year round, on rainy or
sunny days, the
Truong
Tien
Bridge
is
mirrored on the river sparkling with colourful lights. The two embankments
are covered with soft, green carpets of grass. On moonlit nights, the
barcarolles are heard from here and afar. At cultural festivals, lantern
showing festivals and contemporary art shows, tourists from all parts of
the country and from abroad come over to enjoy the region's rich cultural
heritage.
 The bird’s eye view of the Huong River running through Hue City .
With time passing by, the legacy of the Imperial City of Hue has been
preserved intact partly because there is the
Huong
River
running nearby - a river with
a legacy full of imprints that anyone who ever knew it will forever
remember it.
Story by
Thanh Hoa - Photos by
Cong Hoan |