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Hue - Thien Mu Pagoda
Hue was the capital of Vietnam during the feudal sovereignty, when the Nguyen lords controlled all of southern Vietnam from the city. The dynasty of the Nguyen family lasted from 1802, when Nguyen Anh defeated rebels to control the city, until 1945, when the last emperor abdicated. The city was severely damaged in the 1968 Tet offensive during the American war, when house-to-house fighting lasted for weeks, but many architectural sites remain and are well worth a visit.
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Thien Mu Pagoda
Thien Mu Pagoda
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Thien Mu Pagoda is perched on a bluff overlooking the Perfume River and houses some very fine gold and silver Buddha images. It is the official symbol of the city of Hue.
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