4290 x 2849 px | 36,3 x 24,1 cm | 14,3 x 9,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
19. November 2011
Ort:
Perfume River, Hue, Thua Thien-Hue Province, Vietnam
Weitere Informationen:
Photograph by David Coleman. The Perfume River, known locally as Sông Hương, meanders gracefully through the historic city of Hue in central Vietnam. This picturesque river is a central feature of Hue’s landscape, reflecting the city's lush greenery and storied past. The river gets its name from the fragrant flowers that fall into its waters from the orchards upriver, particularly in autumn, giving the river a distinct and pleasant aroma. The Perfume River is deeply intertwined with the cultural and historical identity of Hue. Along its banks are some of the city's most significant landmarks, including the Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that served as the political, cultural, and religious center of the Nguyen Dynasty. Another prominent site is the Thien Mu Pagoda, an iconic seven-story pagoda that stands as a symbol of Hue. These landmarks, among others, make the river a vital part of the city’s heritage and a focal point for visitors. The tranquil beauty of the Perfume River can be experienced through leisurely boat cruises, which offer panoramic views of the historic sites and natural scenery. The river is also a hub of local life, with fishermen, market boats, and daily activities adding to its vibrant atmosphere. The Perfume River's serene waters and its role in the life of Hue encapsulate the charm and cultural richness of this ancient city. Whether viewed from its banks or from a boat, the river provides a unique and peaceful perspective on the history and beauty of Hue.