The most famous tourist site is the Citadel. This is where the king lives and also has temples and pagodas.
Arriving at Danang Airport
Eating special Hue noodles for breakfast at a roadside restaurant.
The entrance to the Citadel
On a boat cruise on the Perfume River
Inside one of the temples with altars to the 14 kings in the Nguyen Dynasty
Giant urns outside the temple
Entrance to the Minh Mang Tomb. Minh Mang was one of the kings in the Nguyen Dynasty
Inside the tomb
Mother and child selling drinks and snacks outside the tomb
A nice lunch after the tour.
Another building inside the tomb
Another part of the tomb
After Hue we went back to Danang and visited some local popular spots there.
Steps leading up to the Kwan Yin statue
We got around Hue and Danang by renting motorbikes. There were 5 bikes for the 9 of us. It costs about 100,000 VND to rent a bike, about US$5 a day. You have to wear mask because it's dusty on the country roads. We often lose each other because of the windy roads and many intersections. If not for cell phones, it'd have been very difficult to stay as a group.
A big Kwan Yin statue that was built only a few years ago. It's a prominent landmark next to the beach in Danang. At night it is lit so you can see it from far away.
In the late afternoon, we rode our motorbikes for a 30-minute ride to Hoa An. Hoa An is a seaside resort that is known for its ancient Chinese architecture.
This is where the tourist come. The shops and restaurants cater mostly to tourists.
One of the buildings with its old Chinese architecture
Most interesting and informative. Stunning architechture and history. Enjoyed seeing you in the pictures...you seem to be thriving! Keep us informed. Thanks, the Boehles
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mrs. Boehle. Everyday is an interesting day. Cynthia is travelling in Asia too. Here is her blog: http://ctaytravels.tumblr.com/
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