Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Huế”

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| content=Đây là một điểm đến đang xem nêu bạn là người có hứng thú với những cuộc xung đột trong lịch sử, trở lại khi mà sân bay này chỉ mới là một dải đất. Trong cuộc chiến tranh Việt Nam, quân đồn trú Hoa Kỳ đã xây nhiều lô cốt bằng bê tông, một đường băng rải nhựa và một vài thứ xa xỉ khác.}}
| content=A must-see if you are interested in the earlier conflicts, back when the airport was a dirt strip. During the Vietnam War, an American garrison was assigned there and built up the airport with concrete bunkers, a paved airstrip and a few other luxuries. The airport was vital in keeping Hue supplied during the Easter Offensive of 1972 when "Charlie jumped the line". The airport retains the original buildings built by the Americans; however, they have been retrofitted for use by the Vietnamese.}}
 
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| content=Lăng mộ hoàng gia triều Nguyễn là một trong những bộ phận quan trọng trong tổng thể kiến trúc kinh đô Huế - Di sản văn hóa thế giới được UNESCO tôn vinh từ năm 1993. Nói đến Huế, người ta không chỉ nghĩ đến thành trì, cung điện, đàn miếu, chùa quán mà còn nghĩ ngay đến các khu lăng tẩm rộng lớn của các vua Nguyễn, những công trình kiến trúc đạt đến đỉnh cao của nghệ thuật truyền thống và sự hài hòa với tự nhiên.}}
| content=Another of Hue's great attractions are the Tombs of the Emperors, on the Perfume River south of the city. They are accessible by taxi or bike from the city, but the best way to see them is to hire a river boat and go for a cruise. Plan to make a full day of it.}}
 
:Danh sách lăng từ cổ nhất đến mới nhất:
:Group tours usually cost about USD2, which includes an excellent lunch aboard the boat, but does not include admission or the cost of a motorbike from the wharf to each tomb. If you're with a group, the price should be set by the tour company at roughly 25,000 dong for each round-trip. Choose a tour with as few stops as possible. Some companies lard up their itineraries with visits to silk farms and a few pagodas, promising to fit everything in neatly, however tour companies aren't noted for their time management, and you'll wind up rushed along and frustrated for at least one of the tombs.
 
:If you're travelling on your own, boat hire or a motorbike and driver should cost somewhere around USD20, again not including tomb admissions. All of the tombs can be walked to from the wharves in anywhere from ten minutes to half an hour. The paths are mostly obvious, but you still probably shouldn't try it without a map or a terrific sense of direction. Most of the tombs are open from 07:30 or 08:00 to 17:30, depending on the season. Tour groups arrive around 10:00 and leave around 15:00 in order to get back before dinner, so plan accordingly to avoid the crowds. You'll be glad you did.
 
:The tombs are also easily reached by bicycle, although there is a shortage of good maps of how to reach them. Ask your hotel about bicycle rentals and maps, and be cautious on the crowded and potentially potholed roads. This is probably the most inexpensive (and enjoyable, if you enjoy cycling) way to reach the tombs. Along the way you will meet many darling Vietnamese children who like to practice their English by shouting "F--- you!" and other English expletives at passing foreigners.
 
:The tombs themselves are worth the cost and effort. They mostly date from the late 19th or early 20th centuries, when the emperors had been reduced to figureheads under French colonial rule and had little else to do than build themselves elaborate tombs. The finest of them are the Tomb of Tu Duc, the Tomb of Minh Mang and the Tomb of Khai Dinh, all of which are excellent examples of Vietnamese Buddhist aesthetics and architecture. The older ones have been allowed to crumble into picturesque semi-ruin, although some are now being restored.
 
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