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		<title>Imperial Hue &#8211; Vietnam</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 07:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second of Central Vietnam&#8217;s Unesco World HeritageSites rests largely in the shade of its smaller but more dominant cousin. Hue is sometimes bypassed especially by tourists on a whistle-stop tour of the country. Whilst it may not have the quaint old world charm of its near neighbour, in the citadel and the royal tombs, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second of Central Vietnam&#8217;s Unesco World HeritageSites rests largely in the shade of its smaller but more dominant cousin. Hue is sometimes bypassed especially by tourists on a whistle-stop tour of the country. Whilst it may not have the quaint old world charm of its near neighbour, in the citadel and the royal tombs, Hue does have two of the country&#8217;s most impressive sites. As with most good things in life, the deeper you dig the more you find there is to discover.</p>
<p>Protected by 10km long, two meter thick walls and the Perume Tiver, the immensity of the citadel is impressive. In front of the walls and facing the river is a 37 meter high flagpole, the tallest in Vietnam.</p>
<p>Hue&#8217;s other main draw is the royal tombs that spread along the banks of the Perfume River to the south of the city. Accessile either by boat or motorbike, part of the attraction opulence, reflecting the decline of the dynasty that ruled the country from 1802 to 1945.</p>
<p>Thien Mu Pagoda is to the south west of the city. The original pagoda was built in 1601, although it has been rebuilt many times since. It is seen by many as the symbol of Hue</p>
<p>Beyond the obvious sites, the massive appeal of Hue is simply wandering around the city, crammed with interesting monuments, pagodas and old buildings, often in incongruous settings. Of particular interest are the garden houses.</p>
<p>Designed according to the principles of Feng Shui, the houses offer a harmony between architecture and nature. The ubiquitous expanse of water makes for a very tranquil setting. Many are open to the public on an informal basis, some even offering food or accommodation. Kim Long, the area between the citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda, is a good place for discovering garden houses, including the Temple of Princess Ngoc Son on Nguyen Chi Thanh street. Hue&#8217;s temple of Literature is also located nearby</p>
<p>Hue is also famous for its cuisine. Thanks to Emperor Tu Duc, Imperial Hue cuisine has a reputation for being some of the finest in the country. For those on a less than royal budget, the city also has some excellent street food including the spicy noodle soup excellent street food including the spicy noodle soup &#8220;bun bo hue&#8221; and local rice cakes, &#8220;banh beo&#8221; and &#8220;banh cuon&#8221;. One thing is for sure, you will never go hungry in Hue &#8211; neither for food nor culture</p>
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		<title>Hanoi&#8217;s Beauty Welcome You</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You love travelling and often collect information about world wonders, surely you won&#8217;t be strange to the name &#8220;Vietnam&#8221;. This country is one of the rising stars in the Asian tourism industry as more and more western travelers are now discovering the beauty of this lovely country. The beauty spreads from the north to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You love travelling and often collect information about world wonders, surely you won&#8217;t be strange to the name &#8220;Vietnam&#8221;. This country is one of the rising stars in the Asian tourism industry as more and more western travelers are now discovering the beauty of this lovely country. The beauty spreads from the north to the south, especially in Hanoi where there are so much interesting destinations.</p>
<p>This large Vietnamese city is filled with a rich culture and history and there are plenty of things to do and places to visit.</p>
<p>Ho Tay Lake Water Park</p>
<p>An ideal place to visit for families visiting traveling to Hanoi is certainly the Ho Toy Lake Water Park which is one of the newest amusement parks in town. There are a number of swimming pools located there including a wave making pool and there are currently twelve different slides.</p>
<p>St. Joseph&#8217;s Cathedral</p>
<p>One of the most significant Catholic buildings in the country is St. Joseph&#8217;s Cathedral which first opened its doors to its followers in 1886. It is located right in the heart of the city&#8217;s tourist area. The opening hours at this wonderful cathedral are daily from 05:00 until 22:00.</p>
<p>Army Museum</p>
<p>If you are interested in learning more about one of the infamous Vietnam wars then you should head down to the National Army Museum. You can learn more about the French and American wars and you can view weaponry, presentations and special exhibitions. There is in fact even a Russian fighter jet located at the entrance to this interesting museum.</p>
<p>Temple of Literature</p>
<p>Another amazing tourist attraction which all travelers should visit is the Temple of Literature. This temple was founded almost a thousand years ago by a local King so as to promote education and literature and is home to the first university of Hanoi. Opening hours of the Temple of Literature are daily 08:00 until 17:00.</p>
<p>Thong Nhat</p>
<p>This beautiful location in the city is also known as Lenin Park and the Now Reunification Park. It is home to a wonderful large lake and the grounds were adorned by Ho Chi Ming with statues, beautiful trees, plants and path ways. It is the ideal place to spend a few hours in a relaxing environment. The park is open daily from 06:00 until 21:00.</p>
<p>Lien Phai Pagoda</p>
<p>No visit to Hanoi can be complete without visiting one of spectacular pagodas which are located in the city. My personal favorite one is the Lien Phai Pagoda which was built by Lord Trinh Thap close to three hundred years ago.</p>
<p>Going to Hanoi, international travellers will be enjoyable with the antique beauty of pagodas, museums, temples and poetic beauty of lakes. Hanoi is really a destination for those want to find quietness and ancientness.</p>
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