Hue
The Imperial City of Hue was the capital of Vietnam during the reign of the Nguyen dynasty, the last dynasty in Vietnam. Even today, the Vietnamese regard Hue with awe and respect. Hue also has the distinction of being one of the rainiest cities in Vietnam, receiving more than 120 inches each year.
Hue
is dominated by The Citadel, a moated, walled fort, constructed during
the early 19th century. Within these walls lies the forbidden Purple
City, former home of the royal family. The Citadel was also the scene
of brutal fighting and staggering casualties during the 1968 Tet
Offensive, when the North Vietnamese held the fort for 26 days before
being driven out by American forces. The damage inflicted to the
architecture is still being repaired and the Citadel may never be fully
restored. In somewhat better shape are the various royal tombs of the
Nguyen emperors, which can easily be reached by boat, car or motorbike.
The historical museum is one of the best in the country.
The Vietnamese regard Hue as the pinnacle of Vietnamese fashion, language and cuisine. The women of Hue, wearing the traditional ao dai and non bai tho, are reputed to be the most beautiful in all of Vietnam. The Hue accent is regarded as the most distinct and pleasing to the ear. The food, including local dishes such as banh khoai, is said to be the tastiest. Some of this is surely legend rather than fact, but who am I to argue?
You won't be alone when you visit Hue. At any time of the year this small city is bustling with tourists. Hue is on almost every tour itinerary and it is the northern terminus of the infamous "open tour" bus route. Lots of tourists also means lots of hawkers, cyclo drivers and children selling chewing gum. It sometimes seems impossible to walk more than 10 feet without being accosted by someone wanting to sell you something. Smile a lot, say thank you (preferably in Vietnamese) and go about your business and you will be left alone.
Hue can easily be visited as a day trip from Danang, or as an overnight stop on the way to Hanoi or before returning to Saigon. The best time to visit Hue is from May to August, when it tends to be dryest. Bring a raincoat anyway, as it's still likely to rain.
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