Sunrise Hotel - 9 Hang Mam
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Ha Long Bay & Hanoi - Day 120
After breakfast we headed back to Ha Long City on the mainland from Cat Ba Island. The boat slowly meandered around the beautiful limestone outcrops for for several hours before reaching Ha Long City where we eat a great lunch. After lunch we returned to Hanoi by mini-bus. Horrible bus journey, A/C wasn't working properly, over 35 degrees outside. …
The people China attracts...
It has now been a month since Chris and I begun our adventures. As the past blogs describe we have seen an array of what China and the people of China have to offer.
Now much to everyone's disappointment I am sure we have not in the last week encountered too many smelly dirty toilets, toads that snore too loud on the train or gotten …
Viet Nam paketissa
... länkkäriruokaa ei juuri jää kaipaamaan. Kiitos ranskisten, lännkäriruokahimoja voi helpottaa patongeilla, joita myydään katujen varsilla ympäri Vietnamin. Kaupoista on myös saatavilla sulatejuustoa, joka säilyy huoneen lämmössä. Oletettavasti juusto on täynnä saatanallisia E-koodeja, mutta se sopii säilyvytensä ansiosta erinomaisesti trävellerin länkkärihätäruokavarastoon. Juustoja kun ei oikein muutoin Kaakkois-Aasiassa tunneta tai käytetä.
Hanoin ruokatarjonta ...
Even If The Trip Were To End Tomorrow…
... earlier to replace the broken one… I really had put the odds at about 50/50. We walk a bit further and there is my favorite boy from the last time named Minh, now about 15 years old I'd say.. He looks at me, he smiles happily, but I really wasn’t certain whether he was smiling at me, an old friend, or the novelty of seeing a new person in PV that he hadn’t seen before. I just couldn’t be certain, tho I think he recognized some sort ...
Back to Hanoi
... are spoiling ourselves here. Lance even bought an ice cube tray (35 cents) to make ice in our room mini-fridge. Oreos (Asian formula, but still better than the local Creamies), Ritz crackers, chips, and Custas (a Vietnamese Twinkie) are our travel foods of choice, so we stocked up. Traveling this long means you need days to do normal things, like get a hair cut, laundry, repair clothes, clean shoes, go to the post office, get a $4 pedicure as I ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Business Services
- Kitchenette
- Free parking