Hue, located in central Vietnam, was home to the Nguyen dynasty and it was the capital of Vietnam until 1945. The Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is what attracts visitors to the city of Hue. Scattered along the Perfume River sits the tombs of past emperors.

We spent several days in Hue. We toured the Imperial City, watched as people transported huge chrysanthemums and kumquat trees on the backs of their motorbikes for Tet, and were even in town for Valentine’s Day. We had no idea the Vietnamese celebrated Valentine’s Day until we saw people selling roses and boxes of chocolate in small stands set up along the streets.

Hue, Vietnam in Photos

Gate

Entering the Imperial City

Entering Imperial City

The Hue Citadel

Hue Imperial City

The Imperial City

Vietnamese Couple

A Vietnamese couple just outside of the Citadel.

Vietnamese Couple 2
Hallway

Inside the Imperial City

Crumbling Gate

Crumbling gate

Marijuana in Vietnam

Marijuana growing in the Imperial City

Julie Tyler and Kara
Beams
Tyler Rivenbark

Tyler in front of another crumbling wall. Hue was the site of intense battles during the Vietnam War and because of this, the Imperial City and the city of Hue saw a lot of destruction.

Hue Gate

Gate into the Imperial City

To the Gift Shop

To the souvenir shop

Walking in Hue

Walking the streets of Hue

Valentines Day in Vietnam

Valentine’s Day in Vietnam

Chickens

Chickens for sale

Arnold in Hue

Arnold Schwarzenegger in Hue

Shopping for Tet

Chrysanthemums and decorations for Tet

Street Scene Hue

Street scene in Hue

Girl on a Motorbike
In Hue
Hue Motorbike
Street Signs

Street signs


Hue Vietnam in Photos

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Julie is the main author for Earth Trekkers. Hiker, foodie, photographer, and triathlete, Julie loves traveling the world in search of new experiences and then sharing them on this site. Her goal is to make your travel planning process easier and to inspire you to visit new places.

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