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A boat, a car, and a train (Halong Bay to Hanoi)
... would likely suffice. We have plenty more photos which we will share out via Drop Box soon. From Halong City we drove another 3-4 hours at snails pace through a very beautiful countryside (same route as the previous day) and returned to Hanoi. We had a couple of hours to burn so we returned to a restaurant we liked, enjoyed local Vodka made from rice (not amazing, but super cheap), and gorged on fried pork ribs ...
Mental, mental Hanoi!
... were unfriendly, disliked tourists, were only after an easy dollar, etc. Incredibly, Vietnam only has a 5% tourism return rate, meaning that only that percentage of people ever come back to visit the country. Compare that to neighbouring Thailand with an incredible 50%... of course Bangkok is a popular stop-over if you are flying to anywhere in Asia plus the islands of Thailand are very popular but the difference is huge. Even ...
Hello Hanoi!
... surrounding Hoan Klem Lake. It is sunday here, and there seemed to be many families and couples enjoying the park as well. As we walked, we noticed another couple getting wedding photos taken. And then another, and another, and another, and another. One was wearing a spectacular sparkly blue dress with giant shiny silver sequins covering half the bodice. Some were getting their picture taken on the Huc Bridge, which we crossed to get to a buddhist temple in ...
Thiet Ung Wood Carving village
... would take about 10 days to finish. On the sidewalk next to her were many wood carving tools of varying sizes and blades - chisels, gouges, and detail tools. She was trained at a nearby school for this and watching her work you could see the pride and enjoyment of her craft in her smile and eyes.
From her shop we stepped out back and into an alley. Here we saw one shop that was making slatted recliners. I sat in a finished one at a ...
Nordvietnam
... og meget smukke Sapa. Christina valgte at tage direkte til Sapa og så tilbage til Ha Noi igen. Så…vi havde tre dage alene foran os - mærkeligt at tænke på.
Inden turen gik mod Dien Bien Phu, kunne jeg lige nå at se ”the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum”, hvor Ho Chi Minh ligger begravet. Han ligger i en glaskiste, så han er til offentlig skue. Det var kun et kort visit, da man ikke må stå stille ved graven, men det var stadig en stor oplevelse! Jeg endte med at ...