Day 21 Hue








 Today was a day of rest! Well,l off our bikes anyway. Still walked miles around the city of Hue. We are now in what was classed as Southern Vietnam when the country was split. We walked to the Imperial City - a residential palace of the king, begun in the 1800s. The walls were later built high and cannons added to defend the city. At this time, Hue was the capital of Vietnam and this lasted until 1945 when the country was divided into North and South. The city walls are over 10km in circumference with a moat all around and within there are residences of past royalty, gardens, temples and plenty of fancy entrances.

Tired from all the walking we stopped for lunch at a lovely vegan restaurant that we had frequented the previous evening and on returning to the hotel, promptly both fell asleep. 

We found another vegan restaurant this evening , had a walk by the river with bridges all lit up and headed back to the hotel, coming across what we thought was the 'westerners' party area only to find it completely full of Vietnamese party goers and westerners strolling through looking stunned!!! Can still hear them partying from our hotel! 


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