I leave for the airport in thirty-five minutes. Here is my farewell post to Hue– some of my favorite spots. I really should be working on my ISP right now since I'm presenting tomorrow morning. But, I am blogging. And my blogging is actually not serving as a study break since for the past forty-five minutes I have been working on a little arts and crafts project. Send me your address if you want to receive a little something-something in the mail. Next post from the sweltering hot Saigon.
Something I really like about Hue is with one turn you are out of the city. This street is home to my favorite bun hen place. |
The Huong River (Perfume River) |
Collecting little snails |
These are all over ever city. |
I don't know what this says. |
Another rainy day in Hue. |
This is the bookstore cafe where I did a lot of work. It reminds me a lot of Bowdoin's Student Union so I always found myself being productive. |
The city is divided by the Huong River. This is the southern part of the city, home to a lot of hotels and stores. The northern part is where the Citadel is. |
Tran Tien bridge |
Famous scenery of Hue– the mountains and the Trang Tien bridge. The bridge was built by the French. At night time it is lit up with colorful lights. |
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