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As Hue is a peaceful and green city, many tourists opt for cyclo tour to enjoy its natural beauty

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Cyclo tour takes passengers to crucial tourist destinations in Hue former imperial city



 

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A cyclo (pedicabs) has three wheels with a passenger seat in front and the pedals and the driver's seat behind

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Tourists even could ride cycles to experience the most authentic experience of Hue city’s daily life



 

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Cyclos in a street carnival in Hue city 

 

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Cyclos carrying kids in Vietnamese traditional costume of ‘ao dai’ march around Hue city

 

 

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Cyclo is visitors’ favourite mean of transport when in Hue city

 

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A cyclo carries goods for selling at a local market 

 

 

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A cyclo carries flowers for selling at a local market

 

 

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As Hue is a peaceful and green city, many tourists opt for a trip on cyclos to tour the city and enjoy its natural beauty

 

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Nguyen-dynasty bronze cauldrons in Hue Imperial Citadel

Nguyen-dynasty bronze cauldrons in Hue Imperial Citadel

The Hue imperial city in Thua Thien-Hue province is now still home to bronze cauldrons dating back from Nguyen dynasty (1631-1684).

Hue Imperial Citadel hosts reenactment of Cay Neu ceremony

Hue Imperial Citadel hosts reenactment of Cay Neu ceremony

A ceremony involving the lowering of a Cay Neu, a tall bamboo pole featuring red pieces of garments which are used to ward off evil spirits during the Lunar New Year, took place at the Hue Imperial Citadel on January 31.