Apr
07
2010
Rented a motorbike (110,000 Dong~USD$6) for the day.
Visited the History Museum (10,000 Dong~USD$0.5). The building has an IndoChina architecture which is a mix of Western and Eastern style.
Vietnam has a strong Chinese influences and a lot of Vietnamese artifacts have Chinese characters on it.
Museum of Vietnamese Revolution (20,000 Dong~USD$1).
Vietnam is a country which has been in many wars for the past 100 years. The museum was divided into Vietnamese struggle for independence from 1858-1945, thirty years of resistance war against the French and Americans from 1945-1975 and current history.
A guillotine used by the French to execute prisoners.
Dong Xuan market.
Local street food (15,000 Dong~USD$0.8)
Old structures
Crossing the red river to the other side using Long Bien bridge.
Military Museum
An old building from the Nguyen dynasty
Bombs
The tank that broke through the presidential palace in Saigon.
Snake meat is popular in Vietnam. The village is located at Le Mat road which is around 10km way at the North Eastern part of the city separated by the river. It took around 40 minutes of motorbike ride to get there.
Playing with snake.
Snake in a jar
Apr
06
2010
Finally arrived at Hanoi at 4.30am in the morning after 2 days in 6 different vehicles. Got off the bus station at 5.30am.
Originally we were planning to take a cab to Hanoi Backpackers Hostel but because the driver seemed to be a little sketchy, we got off at a bus station. After asking around, took public bus number 8 (3000 Dong~USD$0.15) towards Hoan Kiem lake and managed to find our way to the hostel (USD$5).
Finally settled down in Hanoi after a long journey from Luang Prabang, Laos. Hanoi is the capital and the second largest city in Vietnam with a population of around 6 million people. The city has been the capital of Vietnam most of the time in history and the city is celebrating its 1000 year anniversary this year.
Since it’s the center of the communist government, I saw more men in military uniform than in Ho Chi Minh city. Visited Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex.
Ho Chi Minh body was well preserved here rest peacefully in the mausoleum.
Walked around the old quarter. The old quarter has some windy street with colonial and pre colonial buildings. Roads in Hanoi like Ho Chi Minh is not pedestrian friendly with motorbikes and food stalls all over the walk way.
Had a local Vietnamese dish (55,000 Dong~USD$3)
which was too much for 1 person.
Lake Hoan Kiem
A cathedral
Spent the afternoon getting my sense of directions and shop for tours to Halong Bay. There are many copy cat shops here and many shops use the same name. Sinh Cafe is the most popular name used for a tour agency with maybe a hundred shops using the name. It’ll be hard to find the original Sinh Cafe.
Night view of Lake Hoan Kim