Located on the outskirts of the central city of Hue, Long Ho Village in Kim Tra Ward offers a glimpse into a community where tradition and history remain deeply rooted.
Like many villages in the area, Long Ho is known for its strong sense of solidarity and mutual support. During the wars against French and American invaders, the village served as a shelter for revolutionary cadres and a base for resistance operations. Many of its residents contributed to the country’s struggle for independence, leaving a legacy that continues to shape local identity.
Today, although Long Ho has been divided into smaller residential clusters, its long-standing cultural values are carefully preserved. The village retains a quiet charm that reflects the enduring spirit of Hue’s countryside.
Just 7–10 kilometers from downtown ons. What sets them apart is the careful preparation that preserves the simplicity and authenticity of each ingredient, transforming local produce into dishes that are both unpretentious and flavorful.
Hue, Long Ho is easily accessible by Van Thanh or Bui Thi Xuan streets and is near landmarks including the Minh Mang Tomb and Hon Chen Temple.








