Selling of fruits, local cakes and biscuits to shopkeepers and tourist. |
My first imperssion of Hanoi is the buildings are tall and narrow |
Worry about lodgings? Don't worry, there a lot of hotels, hostels and backpackers inn and the prices varies from as low as 7 USD per day.
I strongly recommend taking the "Cyclo" (trishaw) around town as it is easy and we are able to take photographs all along the way.
Sight seeing in town are the usual areas around the Hong Kiem Lake, and Temple.
The Water Puppets Show deserves a mention here as it is different from the normal musicals and dancing shows offered by other countries. It is shown full house every day.
Water Puppet Show |
Temple of Literature was bulit 1000 years ago |
I see a lot of Vietnamese wearing face mask walking along the streets. Guess what? These are some of the cute face masks sold in the market!
Halong Bay
Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage lined with 1600 islands, islets and limestone pillars.
This is a famous islet with the story of 2 lovers forced to separate |
From the shore, we have to do climb up stairs to go into the limestone caves.
The food in Hanoi is mainly seafood of crabs, squids, prawns, grilled chicken and also the Vietnamese Rolls.
*The Bahasa Malaysia version of this post can be read at : Bercuti di Hanoi 1
Other Vietnam Holidays blog post:
1. Part 2: Tam Coc & Bich Dong Pagoda at Ninh Binh
2. Part 3: Mai Chau, my idyllic holiday: Mai Chau
The inside of the cave where we go towards the end hole where the light is streaming in |
Colorful crab served on the boat to Halong Bay |
*The Bahasa Malaysia version of this post can be read at : Bercuti di Hanoi 1
Other Vietnam Holidays blog post:
1. Part 2: Tam Coc & Bich Dong Pagoda at Ninh Binh
2. Part 3: Mai Chau, my idyllic holiday: Mai Chau
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