Thursday, December 8, 2011

Goodbye, Hue

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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