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Hanoi 2
Arranged to meet Nadia and Katie who we had met on the night bus arriving into Hanoi and happened to stay at the same hostel as us. We visited the Hoa Lo musuem, built by the French in 1896 and used throughout the Indochina and Vietnam War. Was really interesting although I supect very biased. There were photos of US pilots imprisoned there playing …
Hustle & Bustle of Hanoi
A quick step out of the hotel and you'er already caught up in the hectic city life...motorbikes surrounding you on every side, sidewalks jammed packed with clothes, toys, motorbikes or street vendors...
This time we had a map in hand, and were directed to several tourist sites around the city. FIrst stop was the presidential palace, kinda one of those shops with the signs, "no camera, no pictures ...
We are not alone 2
... have that. Gratefully we collapsed into the beds and slept till twelve.
When we awoke, we showered, packed, tidied our room as much as possible and went downstairs. Mr Chin the owner was there, as was Ang, and they asked how the tour had been. We chatted for a while and then Mr Chin had to leave, I shook his hand and thanked him for the fantastic way we had been treated, they hadn’t charged us for the ...
Fantastic Hanoi - Part 1
... they were selling 640ml bottles of Tiger Beer at the equivalent of 33p!
It is worth mentioning at this time that the traffic is manic! I have never seen so many motor bikes and scooters. They are like 'swarms of bee's' racing down the streets. As a pedestrian there is no place to take refuge due to the pavements being used for all manner of things apart from allowing pedestrians to walk on! Hundreds of motor bikes are parked ...
Good morning Vietnam!
... was very romantic :)
Having just about done all there is to do in Hanoi the next day we went north of the city to visit the Temple of Literature, the first university in Vietnam. It was very temple like (we have seen a lot of temples) so beautiful. We did however learn something I had been intrigued about. Every temple we have seen has offerings such as biscuits, fruit etc. but we had also seen offerings of packets of fags, vodka and beer – pretty strange things ...