Tinh Tam Lake, a serene manmade body of water from the 19th century, lies just north of the walled Imperial City in Hue. Once part of the royal grounds, the lake was a favored retreat for emperors seeking a peaceful walk, relaxation, and tea. Today, visitors can enjoy the lush green islets and vibrant lotus flowers that dot the water, providing a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
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