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Take an night train from Hanoi. The Reunification Express Train offers a scenic journey along the Vietnamese coast, lasting around 14 hours. Upon arrival in Hue, check into your hotel and leave your luggage.
Day 1:
- Morning: Arrive in Hue.
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Afternoon: Immerse yourself in Hue's rich history at the Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This massive complex, once a walled fortress and palace for the Nguyen emperors, features the Forbidden Purple City, the center of the imperial enclosure. Explore the Ngo Mon Gate, the Thai Hoa Palace, and the Hall of Mandarins.
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Late Afternoon: Head to Thien Mu Pagoda, a beautiful pagoda overlooking the Perfume River.
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Evening: Take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Perfume River, a scenic waterway that winds through the heart of Hue. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as locals gather, and perhaps enjoy a traditional boat ride on a dragon boat. End your day with a delicious dinner of Hue specialties like Bun Bo Hue (Hue beef noodle soup) or Banh Beo (tiny rice cakes with shrimp paste).
Day 2:
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Morning: Dedicate the morning to exploring the tombs of the Nguyen emperors, located outside the city center. Choose two from the most impressive ones:
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Afternoon: In the afternoon, delve into Hue's cultural side at Dong Ba Market, the city's largest and busiest market. Browse through a vast array of local goods, from fresh produce and souvenirs to conical hats and traditional clothing.
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Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a restaurant with live traditional music. Learn about the local instruments like the dan bau (monochord) and the dan tranh (zither) while savoring Hue's culinary delights.
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