Thang Loi Hotel Hanoi
Yen Phu Street, Tay Ho District Hanoi, Vietnam
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Have to get back
Ha Noi is such a beautiful city. Lived in Ha Noi in 1992 and my 1st hotel was also Thang Loi, w/c i must say was a really good representation of Viet Nam then- rudimentary facilities, friendly staff and great food. Dont miss the food, w/c i consider unique to Ha Noi. Cha ca la vong (fish served for the royalty), tit be(young cow), bun cha(grilled …
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Halong Bay in Vietnam part 5
... from Hanoi, after about 4 hours road travel visitors will arrive in Halong city, after check in the cruiser visitors will visit Thien Cung and Dau Go grottoes, enjoying fresh seafood lunch served on board, the boat will keep cruising taking tourists to beautiful areas such as a fishing village where local fishermen raise fish in big cages under their houses and sell to ...
Sights of Hanoi
Off early to visit Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum and surrounding park. HCM as he is affectionately know was the founding President of the new Republic, and after dying of old age was embalmed and put on display in best Russian (Lenin) and Chinese (Mao) tradition, despite his wishes to be cremated.
We had to sombrely and quietly (hands by sides, hats off, no sunglasses) queue in single file to walk around his low lit resting ...
The adventure begins
... Inside bit informative but great outside with different houses for different groups. The lovely temple of literature, hanois original university, beautiful gardens ornate buildings n a sense of tranquillity. Dinner at koto, know one teach one. Originally set up to by an Ozzie to train street kids. Great service n food. Next stop the night ...
Il Dolce Far Niente
... getting there by one is cheap, as in $1-2. They are fun too! Kind of like a free thrill ride.
So I strolled, saw plenty of street life to gaze upon (never gets dull doing that over here), found some potential stuff to buy at the end of my trip, had lunch and then sat lakeside at a cafe as the light of day was extinguished while enjoying a limeade and a Vietnamese coffee to wake me up for the evening.
Lunch was a letdown. I found myself ...



