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Into Hue, Part 2 of 3.

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jacuzzi9.5 K2 years ago4 min read



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Hello there, fellow travelers and photography enthusiasts!

Today, I want to share with you the second part of my travel experience in Hue, Vietnam, specifically my visit to the Forbidden City. As promised, I have ten photos to show you that I hope will give you a glimpse of the beauty and history of this amazing place.

The first photo I want to show you is of one of the old castle cannons. As you can see in the photo, the cannnon is quite large and imposing. It's amazing to think that this cannon was once used to protect the Forbidden City from invaders.

The next few photos I want to share are of interesting objects on display in the castle. From intricate vases to ornate sculptures, these objects showcase the incredible craftsmanship of the artisans who created them. It's truly awe-inspiring to see these objects up close and appreciate the skill and dedication that went into their creation.

Moving on, I also took some photos of the brickwork in the Forbidden City. The brickwork is impressive, with intricate patterns and designs that are a testament to the skill of the craftsmen who built the city. I love the texture and color of the bricks, and how they add character and depth to the overall design of the city.

Finally, I want to share some photos of the cast iron drums for holding water outside the Forbidden City. These drums (I think) are believed to bring good luck, as they are a common sight in many traditional Vietnamese homes. I love the contrast between the rustic look of the drums and the more polished look of the castle walls in the background.

Overalll, my visit to the Forbidden City in Hue, Vietnam was an unforgettable experienc. Despite the hot weather and the sweat on my forehead, I enjoyed every moment of exploring the city and taking photos of its incredible sights. I hope you enjoyed these photos, and that they inspire you to plan your own visit to this amazing place!

Come back tomorrow for part 3 of this series. :D


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