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1. Imperial Hue - Vietnam
The second of Central Vietnam's Unesco World HeritageSites rests
largely in the shade of its smaller but more dominant cousin. While Hoi
An's ancient town is a must on any travellers itinerary for Vietnam, Hue
is sometimes bypassed especially by tourists on a whistle-stop tour of
the country. Whilst it may not have the quaint old world charm of its
near neighbour, in the citadel and the royal tombs, Hue does have two
of the country's most impressive sites. As with most good things in life,
the deeper you dig the more you find there is to discover.
Protected by 10km long, two meter thick walls and the Perume Tiver,
the immensity of the citade singapore banh mi thit restaurant is impressive. In
front of the walls and facing the river is a 37 meter high flagpole, the
tallest in Vietnam.
2. Like a Russian doll, the citadel consists of a city within a city.
Commenced in 1804, the Imperial Enclosure was the administrative
centre of the dynasty. At its heart lies the Forbidden Purple City, where
only the Emperor, his family, servants and trusted mandarins were
allowed to set foot. Although the site suffered greatly during both the
French and American Wars, a ruffled charm still engulfs the place