Hue

Hue, located in central Vietnam, served as the imperial capital of the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and elegant architecture, it is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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1,380,000 (2024)

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Introduction

Hue, officially known as Huế, is a city in central Vietnam with a profound historical and cultural legacy. Situated on the banks of the picturesque Perfume River, it served as the imperial capital of the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945, making it a significant center of Vietnamese political, cultural, and religious life for over a century. The city's landscape is dotted with a rich collection of architectural marvels, including ancient imperial palaces, grand royal tombs, and sacred pagodas that reflect its former glory and traditional Vietnamese aesthetics [1].

Today, Hue is recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting numerous tourists who seek to explore its historical monuments and experience its unique cultural traditions. The city offers a blend of serene natural beauty, with the Perfume River at its heart, and vibrant local life, especially evident in its traditional markets and renowned cuisine. The recent administrative changes in 2025 have further solidified Hue's status as a centrally-governed municipality, encompassing the former Thừa Thiên Huế province [1].

Data and Facts
  • Hue was the imperial capital of Vietnam's Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945 [1].
  • As of 2024, the estimated population of Hue, as a direct-controlled municipality, is 1,380,000 people [1, 2].
  • The city spans a total area of 265.99 square kilometers (102.70 square miles) [1, 4].
  • Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, primarily for its Complex of Hue Monuments, which includes the Imperial City and royal tombs [1, 6].
  • The primary postal code for Hue City is 530000 [7, 8].
  • The city is located in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam and experiences a tropical monsoon climate [1].
Administration

As of January 1, 2025, Hue was elevated to Vietnam's sixth centrally-governed municipality. This new status means the city now directly falls under the administration of the central government, encompassing the entirety of the former Thừa Thiên Huế province [1, 3]. This administrative restructuring involved the dissolution of the former provincial city of Hue and its division into two new urban districts: Phú Xuân district and Thuận Hóa district. The municipal government is overseen by the Huế People's Council [1].

The administrative structure of Hue municipality includes 36 administrative units, comprising 29 urban wards (phường) and 7 rural communes (xã). This robust framework supports the city's role as a vital center for politics, economy, socio-culture, and defense within the region. The leadership roles, such as the People's Council Chair and People's Committee Chair, are integral to the governance and strategic development of this historical and evolving urban center [1, 4].

Economy

Hue's economy is significantly influenced by its rich cultural heritage and a growing tourism sector. The city's status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site draws a large number of visitors, contributing substantially to its retail sales, hotel, and restaurant industries. Beyond tourism, Hue also benefits from a diverse economic base, including a thriving seafood industry due to its extensive coastline, producing over 40,000 tonnes annually across more than 500 fish species [1].

The region is also rich in mineral resources, with over 100 mines primarily consisting of limestone, granite, and kaolin. Traditional arts and crafts, such as woodworking, fabrics, pottery, and paper arts, contribute to the local economy and are popular export items. The cultivation of various fruits like rambutan, jackfruit, lychee, and durian also plays a role in the agricultural sector, supported by the area's substantial rainfall [1]. Local businesses like Hue Brewery Ltd further contribute to the city's economic output [1].

Infrastructure

Hue's infrastructure is continually developing to support its growing population and tourism. The city is well-connected by Vietnam's National Route 1, which runs the entire length of the country, and by the North–South railway, providing vital links to major Vietnamese cities. Phu Bai International Airport, located south of the city, serves as the main air gateway, with plans for new international routes to be inaugurated in 2025 following a terminal completion in 2023 [1].

The city also boasts two important seaports, Thuận An Port and Chân Mây Port, facilitating maritime trade and transport. In terms of healthcare, Hue Central Hospital, established in 1894, stands as one of Vietnam's largest Western hospitals. The city is also a significant educational hub, home to Hue University, which comprises several specialized universities and colleges, contributing to the development of skilled labor and research [1].

Region
North Central Coast
Government Type
Direct-controlled municipality
Area
• Total Area
265.99 km² (102.70 mi²)
Time Zone
ICT (UTC+07:00)
Postal Code
530000
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