Hue used to be the capital of Vietnam ages ago. Today, the main attraction is the ancient Forbidden Purple City, Citadel and the tombs of the Nguyen emperors, not to mention the certain Thien Mu Pagoda that we failed to locate.
We reached Hue about 8+ in the morning. After went to get another train ticket to Danang and stepped out of the train station. Xe om and cyclo drivers swarmed to us, trying to bringing to certain guesthouse and budget hotel. We didn't want to accept in case we didn't like the place and would be obliged to pay despite promises of "if you don't like, it is ok." Ironic, we ended up at the hotel where the first xe om driver offered to us. The place is rather ok, 12 USD for a room for 2 inclusive of breakfast, though my sister said the bed makes her itchy. I was sleeping really well. :P The breakfast was very reasonable too, one get to choose 2 food and a drink.
There isn't any lifts, its similar in most budget hotels. Our room was in 4th floor, carrying the heavy backpack, we brought it up to the room, left it there and begin our visit in the ancient city. Walking out from our hotel, we would need to cross the Perfume River via the bridge to get to the sights.
Crossing the Perfume River on foot. Notice the pillion passenger covering her mouth with a mask? It's common in Vietnam but I notice the mask used in Phnom Penh was the surgical one. |
Drinking by the bank of the river |
Ngo Mon Gate (Noontime Gate) |
So no, one cannot be curious.
Forbidden Purple City - most of it was destroyed |
The citadel area |
Tomb of Tu Duc |
Side note: I wonder, how big is the Forbidden Purple City in China
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