The well-preserved architecture in Hué have stood the test of time and many fierce battles. Visiting the complexes of eerie stone statues dotting the former capital of Vietnam's Nguyen Dynasty evokes an uncanny air of nostalgia, which attracts tourists and historians alike. After the feudal house fell, Hué would have been completely destroyed by the Imperialists had it not been for the locals that saw the historical and architectural value of the ancient bastion. Later on, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hué's grandiose Imperial Citadel (Da Noi) is arguably the prime attraction, featuring temples, museums, pavilions, and even...
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