Hue
Posted by Syarif | Posted in Travel and Places | Posted on Thursday, September 11, 2008





After Halong Bay, Jamil and myself took a 12 hour train ride to a city called Hue (pronounced as hoo-way). Hue is the former capital of Vietnam (before Saigon and Hanoi) - during their imperial days - which was before the French occupation.
A nice city, with citadels, pagodas and a river called Perfume River - though no scents were detected during my time there.
A hectic, yet quite place to visit.
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