Monday, January 30, 2017

Hanoi



Our first introduction to Vietnam is the busy city of Hanoi.  A vibrant city with people, scooters and street food everywhere. A city where you take you life in your hands every time you cross a street!  A city where pavements are for parking your scooter or for putting down your small plastic chair to sit down while slurping your noodles.


Dragon fruit




Little Town Hotel in the heart of the city



Our first streetfood meal in Hanoi. Noodles or rice, stir fried vegetables and beer for just $3 !!

And we thought we were skipping Christmas!!


Your local shoe store, as convenient as shopping online!


Kitchenware






Need a basket?



A visit to one of the many  markets


Dried shrimp

More dried shrimp! If you're lucky enough to catch the stall owner awake.



One of the best meals in Vietnam at Cha Ca La Vong, just down the road from our hotel.  You sit down and 2 minutes later your meal appears on the table. No ordering, just one meal is being served,  170000 dong per person - a bowl of noodles, fresh herbs and garden greens and  a pan of sizzling fish.  A great experience that lasts about 20 minutes!





The Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long was the headquarters of the Vietnam People’s Army during the war from 1954 to 1975.  Nowadays a peaceful place for a stroll around the gardens to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.



The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

Vietnamese women in traditional dress outside the citadel.




Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum


Long Bien Bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel.  Yes the same guy who has design another rather huge iron structure!  Used by trains, scooters and pedestrians.  The bridge had been bombed several times during the American war and repaired again by the Vietnamese.
Long Bien Bridge
View from the bridge





Weekend fun around Hoan Kiem Lake in the heart of the city. 




Early morning Tai chi in the park around the lake.


Vietnamese fritters
Hoan Kiem Lake
The lake from a rooftop bar across the street. The scarlet bridge leads to Ngoc Son Temple on a small island.
      

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