After a 12 hours train trip, I arrived in Hue, where I spent just one night, though I would actually advise to stay a bit longer. I liked this city for many reasons. Firstly, it offers an easy access to vietnamese history, since the city was at the heart of Vietnam's imperial past and also witnessed some of the most terrible fights during the war - the citadel was bombed by the Americans, and the demilitarized zone is only 30km away. Secondly, many of these historic sites are accessible through nice motorbike rides. Lastly, Hue strongly differs from Hanoi in that it is a smaller place, with almost no hassle and where people are extremely nice.
Whilst many travelers skip Hue, I can only recommend to go there. Very interesting and it is easy there to learn a bit of Vietnam's history.
I am now in Hoi An for a couple of days before heading to the South. I'll try to see the game tonight at 2.00 - Allez les bleus!!!
Travellers' advice: the Mimosa Hotel is cheap (6$) and clean. You can go to the main sites by taking a tour in an agency (3$ will get you to see most sites), but I recommend hiring a motorbike and a driver (5-7$). Mandarin serves cheap food and the DMZ cafe is a good place to hang out. Don't forget to go to the restaurant where you're served by deaf people (recommended by LP) - unforgettable experience, and they give you a bottle opener!
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yo manu
j'espère que la défaite des bleus ne t'a pas gaché la soirée ! ;)
bises
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