Huong river
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Deriving from Truong Son Mountain, the two springs Ta Trach and Huu Trach meet at the junction of Tuan (or ‘Bang Lang’ used in popular speech) and create the Huong River (Perfume River). The river then flows in south-north direction past the temples of Hon Chen and Ngoc Tran and then turns north-west, meandering through the Nguyet Bieu and Luong Quan plains. Continuing on, the Huong River then flows to the north-east to Huế city, only an echo of Truong Son mountain, and passes the resting place of Nguyen emperors. The river of green water continues its itinerary, passing Hen Islet and various villages, crossing the Sinh junction, which is known as the capital of ancient Chau Hoa, before emptying into the Tam Giang Lagoon.