Hue, Vietnam is a city in central Vietnam that was the seat of Nguyen Dynasty emperors and the national capital from 1802 to 1945. A major attraction is its vast, 19th-century Đại Nội Citadel, surrounded by a moat and thick stone walls. the Imperial city with palaces and shrines; the Forbidden Purple City (Tử cấm thành), once the emperor’s home; and a replica of the Royal Theater.
the city is famous for its historical sites and cultural landmarks. The Imperial Citadel #food City (Citadel), Thien Mu Pagoda, Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh, and the Perfume River.
for us, hue is worth visiting!
the food are quality and cheap even for tourists! especially for history lovers. With its rich imperial heritage, Hue offers a unique glimpse into Vietnam's past, showcasing magnificent palaces, temples, and tombs that are steeped in centuries. avoid wearing long clothing is both respectful and tends to keep you cooler
best Hue specialty food
we only stay for overnight, 2 days 1 night as we need to travel to Hoi An and Da Nang. We rented a motorcyle for only 150,000 dong at our hotel.
we book our hotel via Agoda for 202,500 dong per night (P457.10). Thanh Huong Homestay. Its an ac room with two queen size bed with own rest room and hot shower!
the Hotel is not that fancy but its located at the center of Hue, Vietnam. the hotel also let you rent a motorcycle without depositing your passport!
they also have Laundry Service for only 25,000 dong per kilo (P56.43) dry and fold package!
Check out Thanh Huong Homestay on Agoda: https://www.agoda.com/sl/R9OUYkKQ8Vy
The Hue Night Market in Vietnam is indeed a fantastic place for food lovers. It’s well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and an array of delicious, authentic dishes at affordable prices. Here are some highlights you might find there:
Bánh Khoai: These are savory Vietnamese crepes filled with shrimp, pork, and vegetables, often served with fresh herbs and a tangy dipping sauce.
Bánh Bèo: Small, steamed rice cakes topped with shrimp, crispy pork skin, and green onions, usually accompanied by a sweet and savory fish sauce.
Bún Hến: A unique noodle dish made with tiny clams, rice noodles, and a mix of fresh herbs and vegetables, topped with crispy shallots.
Nem Lụi: Grilled pork skewers served with rice paper, fresh vegetables, and a dipping sauce.
Bánh Căn: Mini rice pancakes filled with a variety of ingredients like pork or shrimp, and often served with a sweet and spicy sauce.
The market not only offers great food but also a lively environment where you can experience the local culture and interact with friendly vendors. If you enjoy exploring street food, the Hue Night Market is definitely worth a visit!
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