This section has images of Vietnam taken on tours we have made. Hovering on an image will enlarge it a little, clicking on an image will hold it as a larger picture. The images are available to purchase, most are 120MB PSD files suitable for printing. For speed of the page opening, and to guard copyright, the images displayed are restricted to about 1MB, and please bear in mind that the rendering of colours does depend on the screen and software you use.

The Hue Citadel at the centre of the Imperial City

Hue was the capital of Vietnam for 150 years until the revolution of 1945. During those years the Emperors busied themselves with building palaces and mausoleums to celebrate their grandeur. The core of these, the Forbidden Purple City, being modelled on the Beijing counterpart and contains seemingly endless small palaces and "Pagodas". This page shows some of the buildings that remain intact today. Most were destroyed in the revolutions and the American War.