We stopped at Elephant Springs for a quick swim and beers all around
A random temple in the jungle on the way down from Elephant Springs
Fishing village
An elder woman came and read our palms for $1
Hue morning market
Ducklings at Hue morning market
Thiên Mụ Pagoda overlooking Perfume River in Hue, Vietnam
Friends posing at the Hue Imperial City
Tự Đức Tombs, Hue, Vietnam
The river threshold between the land of the living and the dead – Tự Đức Tombs
Part of the quarters shared by all 106 of Emperor Tự Đức’s concubines – Tự Đức Tombs, Hue, Vietnam
Tự Đức Tombs – Hue, Vietnam
Tự Đức Tombs – Hue, Vietnam
Tự Đức Tombs – Hue, Vietnam
Tự Đức Tombs – Hue, Vietnam
(Photo credit: Chantal Terblanche) Tự Đức Tombs – Hue, Vietnam
Perfume River – Hue, Vietnam
Incense – Hue, Vietnam
(Photo Credit: Chantal Terblanche) Making incense outside of Từ Hiếu Pagoda
Inside Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Từ Hiếu Pagoda – Hue, Vietnam
Hue marketplace
Hue rice museum – here this woman is showing us how a special herb is eaten during a traditional ceremony during which the parents of betrothed partners ate the herb, got buzzed, and discussed the arrangement and dowry before the marriage.
(Photo credit: Karen Mork) Riding through the country side – Hue, Vietnam
Hue rice museum – this woman demonstrated the different processes Vietnamese people used to make brown rice, white rice, rice paper, and rice milk.
Hue rice museum – this woman demonstrated the different processes Vietnamese people used to make brown rice, white rice, rice paper, and rice milk.