Hue Vietnam, a medium-sized provincial city in central-Vietnam, is included in most itinerary’s because of its history and location. It served as the capital of Vietnam from 1802-1945 and is perfectly on route as a stop-over if you travel the country from North to South. The town itself is a dirty, busy and rather uninspiring place. The Royal Tombs in close vicinity however are a delight and definitely make your visit worth the extra stop. Continue reading “Vietnam’s Imperial Capital: Hue”