Original Binh Duong 1 Hotel
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Eindelijk, genieten van het tropische zonnetje?
... Maybe later? Het wandelen door de mist/regen was niet altijd even leuk, maar zo nu en dan kon je door de mist een glimp opvangen van hoe mooi de omgeving zou zijn een heldere dag. Gelukkig klaarde het op dag twee na de lunch opeens op en liepen wij opeens tussen de rijstterrassen in de zon! Samengevat, Sapa was nogal toeristisch en mistig, maar wel blij dat wij hier zijn geweest.
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The Citadel
... a bank, a school, playgrounds, a theater, offices, etc. this was the place where it all happened for the emperor and his people. Lucy was particularly struck by the story of one emperor having over 150 wives. The first wife was always the empress, and if she didn't favor any of the other 149, they had to live in the mountains away from everybody else. I guess that would be one way of dealing with a mistress. The Citadel is a good place to visit to get ...
Hue - Finding More Puzzle Pieces
... war. That included taking over occupation of Hue. US and Vietnamese armies were stunned at first, but then all hell broke loose.
We have heard none of this – not one reference – in our talks with people or the historical plaques around the sites. While Hue was occupied by the Viet Cong, one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war took place On the ground, the Viet Cong carried ...
Vietnam - The imperial city of Hue
Before we left Da Nang the weather was very stormy and wet and we were warned by our hotel receptionist about a typhoon. She said it was due to hit Hue the next day and tried to convince us to stay longer in Da Nang, at her hotel of course! We read on the internet that the typhoon (with the strongest winds in a decade) was expected to hit the coast of Vietnam the following night and that 40,000 fishing boats in the area were docked due to ...
That’s the Hue, ah ha ah ha, I like it!
... two bridges, the older bridge which was so violently disputed during the conflict, it was absolutley baking hot and I was seriously thinking that we needed to get indoors very soon. Relief came in the form of the ‘DMZ Bar’, the longest serving ‘nightlife’ in Hue. The walls are a mass of signatures, messages etc. from fellow travellers, military veterans and party animals alike, the pool table ...
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- Wheelchair accessibility
- Kids activities or Babysitting