The only thing is that the deeper this beauty becomes, the more fragile the architectural works of Hue's cultural heritage appear, especially after Hue just went through record-breaking floods at the end of October and the beginning of November.

In this edition of Hue Today Weekly, we are pleased to introduce readers to vivid photo corners of the heritage attractions in Hue Ancient Capital on rainy days. Everyone will surely have a different feeling, but we hope that we can see the beauty of the layers of memory hidden within each historical relic, and together contribute a small effort to the fight against climate change - even if it is just to reduce the demand for using plastic bags in the daily market.

 Phu Van Lau (Phu Van Lau Pavilion) in the rain
 The Ancient Citadel in silent contemplation
 The Nine Dynastic Urns
 Tourists visiting Thien Mu Pagoda
 Foreign tourists enjoying the experience of Hue heritage in the rain
 The romantic An Dinh Palace
 A waterfallat Khai Dinh Mausoleum
 Posing for a photo in ao dai in the rain at Hue heritage site - an interesting experience
By Hue Today Weekly