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 Foreign tourists discover
Hue by taking
a cyclo tour.

Approaching the Thuong Tu city
gate.
 Cyclos are seen
amid crowded traffic
on the Phu Xuan Bridge.

 Cyclos help to enhance the
charming of the
Ao dai models and beautify the street
festival.
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Visitors toHue, the old imperial
capital of Vietnam,
would love to take a cyclo when taking a tour around this city. Besides
enjoying its historical and cultural old relics, visitors will experience
unforgettable moments brought in by this special means of
transport.
Being the imperial capital of Vietnam from 1802 to
1945 and having been recognized by UNESCO as a world’s culture heritage
since 1993, Hue is widely known by
both domestic and foreign tourists for its historical and cultural relics,
including the old temples. When touring around the city, besides taking a
bus or just walking on foot, tourists can take a cyclo, which brings them
a special feeling. Sitting in a cyclo, they will have a feeling of being
totally relaxed while enjoying the views around and at the same time
having a thought that they are such very special people living in this
once imperial, melancholic capital of Vietnam.
The cyclo made in
Hue
is somewhat
different from those made in other parts of the country. Generally
looking, the cyclo is not colourfully decorated. Its frame is not too high
that may be easily turned down, or not too low that may prevent the sitter
from enjoying the views around. The sitting space is also not too large
that may make a couple of lovers feel a bit separated from each other, or
too narrow that may make two strange passengers feel hesitate when sitting
together.
The cyclo drives passengers smoothly along avenues shaded with
trees. Along the way, they will see the beautiful scenery, temples, quiet
gardens, the romantic Huong (Perfume) River, etc., unfolding before them.
Touring the city by the cyclo, the passengers, who are both familiar and
strange to this city, may have the same feeling, i.e. they are quite
comfortable on the way home after a long time of living far from
it.
Taking a cyclo in Winter is another interesting experience. In a
cool weather with drizzling rain, the driver will protect his passengers
from cold and rain by covering the cyclo with a canvas top. But some
passengers may want to sit on the open cyclo during which they can enjoy
the cool drizzling rain touching their faces…
There are almost 5,000 cyclos in
Hue
, which are operated under the local
cyclo association. The drivers are not talkative while driving, yet all
they are hard working and fluent in knowing the city’s history. Some
drivers were once teachers or state employees who can speak foreign
languages, including French and English, so they become excellent tour
guides for the tourists. Old stories of the imperial city, including that
about life of the royal families and mandarins, even those listed as “top
secrets”, are recalled by the drivers on their touring trip.
Recently the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) decided to
support the Culture, Sports and Tourism Department of Thua Thien-Hue
Province in re-organizing the cyclo tourist operation in the form of
community tourism, making it one of the tourist products unique of
Hue. This kind of contribution is good
news for the local cyclo drivers who are contributing to attracting more
visitors to the imperial city of Hue.
Story by
Thanh Hoa - Photos by Dinh Cong
Hoan