We’ve hardly had time to breath We seem to have been none stop since I last wrote . I’m having to look at my photographs to remind myself what we’ve been doing.
Thursday 27th February
Tour of Hanoi
First stop was to make our own lanterns. This I have to say was a brilliant experience and great fun. We were all very pleased with our results
Frank concentrating on his lantern |
Next was a walk around the old quarter including visit to traditional Vietnamese house and of course the obligatory temple. Traditional lunch in a nice courtyard and then wandering old quarter again. A trip to the tailor where the chaps got measured for jackets and a couple of shirts.
Evening visit to the night market which was a bit disappointing, all the same tat everywhere so went to famous Morning Glory restaurant. Very good food and we had table on roof terrace overlooking the river.
Friday 28th
Picked up by Vy, the guy we met in the restaurant a couple of nights before. Took us to My Son. There were originally 75 temples here but now, after Vietnam war, only 25. An interesting, informative visit which included a cultural show. Saw several bomb craters
Temple at My Son |
Hoian Street |
Stall at night |
In the market |
Saturday 29th
Flew from Da Nang into Ho Chi Minh city
Very impressive views as we flew in
Approach to Ho Chi Minh |
Back for a shower and then off out on a Vespa tour.
Vespa Gang |
Sunday. 1st March
Tour of the city
First, the Old Post Office and reunification Palace
Reunification Palace |
Old Post Office |
a cross section showing the different levels and escape route at low tide into Saigon River |
Life in the jungle |
Entrance to a tunnel |
That was a fascinating trip and gave you a lot to think about. So, back to the city and a wander round a few markets.
The streets was so busy here lots produce spilling out onto the roads. Trip hazards everywhere. Health and safety would have a field day
This was a wholesale market so we we're
pestered to buy stuff which made a nice change
Next day was a two hour trip to the Mekong delta where we boarded a boat to take us out. We dined on board and had a few walks round local villages. I had a chance to make the rice pancake, a skilful job. Then a trip in a little boat rowed by a local lady.
My attempt at a rice pancake which we then ate with a delicious sticky ginger, chilli and mango mix |
Holding on tight, also surprisingly windy |
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