Hue is one of Vietnam's treasures, a city that until fairly recently was the capital. So naturally, there is a strong legacy of court life in the architecture, the food, even the manners of this elegant city on the Perfume River. With a keen grasp of Hue's turbulent history and a deep appreciation of its remaining imperial architecture – a World Heritage Site – journalist and travel writer Carol Howland is the perfect guide to Hue's unique architecture, gardens, food, theatre, literature, crafts, and religions. She describes why and how the French eventually took control of Vietnam here in Hue, and the dramatic effects this had on the royal family and the people of Hue. She repeats the stories of their grandparents and receives a history lesson from one of the men who might have become emperor. She delves into the daily life of an emperor and the exotic foods of an imperial banquet. Infinitely insightful, HUE, VIETNAM'S LAST IMPERIAL CAPITAL will appeal to anyone intrigued by an elaborate, oriental court life, only recently disappeared.