When I first arrived in Ho Chi Minh City I was overwhelmed by the sheer number of motorbikes and traffic. I had to find something about the city I loved, and I did. The dog and cat cafes of Saigon. They soon became my go-to places to escape from the streets....
Under an ominous sky and setting sun, I pull off the highway. Just a few hundred feet away three towers come into view. Old and overgrown, grass and bushes sprout from the cracks between the terracotta bricks. It feels like an ancient forgotten city, in...
Hue City is the ancient capital of Vietnam with the highest concentration of historic structures in the country. But what do you do if you only have one day in Hue? Here is my overview for the time-conscious traveler with just one day in Hue. 1. The...
The Hue Citadel, thick walls lined with watchtowers, surrounded by a moat, topped with cannons. Fortifications that surrounded the ancient Imperial City of Vietnam, back when emperors ruled and the Vietnamese still wrote with Chinese influenced...
He’s still looking at me, then what comes out of his mouth is something I’ve never heard from anyone in Vietnam, young or old. It catches me off guard and I have no idea how to respond. The Hai Van Pass A beautiful beach, outside the city,...
Of all royal the tombs around Hue Tu Duc Tomb is my favorite. Some buildings are restored while other areas are in a state of arrested decay keeping its ancient atmosphere. Situated in the midst of a pine forest 6 km from the city, it’s a beautiful and...