HUE, THE IMPERIAL CITY OF VIETNAM

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Our Vietnamese adventure has taken us to the imperial city Hue. Here, apart from seeing the ancient capital of the Nguyen dynasty, we celebrated my birthday. The truth is that it was a bit strange to turn years so far from home, but the funny thing is to have lived the hottest February 7 of my life, with shorts and sweat drop included (although you will see that later we would miss the Asian heat).

After visiting the citadel, the surroundings of the Perfume River and getting lost in the narrow streets of the center, it was time to celebrate my 27! Ahem, I mean my 25 widths. Roby had already looked for a cool and mochilistically speaking site cheap: the choice was the Nina's Café.

Here I was waiting for a delicious dinner, the most beautiful puppy in Vietnam and a super surprise: Suddenly Nina, the young and nice owner of the place, left the kitchen with a delicious chocolate cake with candles lit while the Happy Birthday song was playing all over the place, and everyone watching! I, of course, almost crying, blew out the candles ... and the Rober who had organized everything broke ... but he who laughs last laughs better, and his birthday is approaching ...

In Hue We spent a couple of intense days. Now we are heading to the northern part of the country, where we are already warned that we will spend some cold. Our next stop: Ninh Binh ... or not?

USEFUL INFO

Transport. How to get to Hue?

Bus from Hoi An, $ 3.5 and takes about 3 hours.

Accommodation. Where to sleep in Hue?

In the Ngoc Hung, next to where the bus stopped us, in the center. $ 7 with all the amenities.

Visit Citadel

Entry of 55,000 PAX dongs, recommended. We walked although it is not a bad idea to rent a bike.

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