Forbidden Purple City Huế
The citadel in Huế
In the garden at the Thiên Mụ Pagoda
Behind the Thiên Mụ Pagoda
In the park behind the Thiên Mụ Pagoda
Thiên Mụ Pagoda
A boat trip on the Perfume river (Hương River)
Simple barge transport
Regatta on the Hương River
The dwellers on the Hương River
A boy arranges the wharfs for the fishing boats
At the port in Nha Trang
Port in Nha Trang
Nha Trang
Cua Dai Beach near Hội An
An idyllic evening mood at the Thu Bon River
Chùa Cầu bridge in Hội An
Inside a private house in Hội An
Along the alleyways in Hội An
A bicycle to hire in Hội An
Inside the Phúc Kiến Community Hall
Phúc Kiến Community Hall
Market vendors in Hội An
Forbidden Purple City Huế
Rượu rắn, snake wine and its instruction
Xung Khiem Pavilion in the Tự Đức Mausoleum comple…
Stairs to the Tự Đức Tomb
In the garden of the Tự Đức Mausoleum complex
Temple at the Tự Đức Tomb
At the Khải Định mausoleom
The Tomb of Tự Đức
In the park of the Tự Đức Tomb
Pupils waiting for the entrance into the Tự Đức Ma…
The stairs to the Khải Định mausoleum
Khải Định mausoleum
Backyard from a restarurant
View to the Hong Gai Port
View out from the hotel room window to the Hạ Long…
At the beach in Hạ Long Bay
Hong Gai
A myth about Hạ Long Bay
The lime stones at Hạ Long Bay
Fishing farm in Hạ Long Bay
Problems in the Hạ Long Bay
Lime stones at the Hạ Long Bay
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Forbidden Purple City Huế


By the end of the imperial rule in Vietnam in the mid 20th century, when the last Emperor of Vietnam stepped down, many dozens of pavilions and hundreds of rooms had been added to the Purple Forbidden City. Though improper maintenance of the Forbidden City made it susceptible to frequent termite and typhoon damage it nevertheless remained an imposing spectacle.
Today the city is one of the UNESCO sites and the remaining buildings and those that escaped complete destruction have been lovingly restored
Today the city is one of the UNESCO sites and the remaining buildings and those that escaped complete destruction have been lovingly restored
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