Walking tour of Saigon — cooking lesson — and head to the airport! The War Remnant Museum was probably the site of the most anti-American propaganda we saw — my sense is that most Vietnamese recognize it as purely propaganda.
Cu Chi Tunnels, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 9)
North of Saigon — Cu Chi Tunnels. Interesting ride – very anti-US preserved tunnel complex/museum.
Mekong River Delta, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 8)
A beautiful day bicycling through the Delta starting at the town of Tan An. Rice, Dragon Fruit, and great food.
Hoi An and Saigon, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 7)
An early morning in Hoi An and then a flight to Saigon. Relaxed at Hotel.
Hoi An, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 6)
A day of cycling along Thu Bon River, herb gardens, Hoi An market, and a cooking lesson — we learned to make rice flour wrappers!
Hue to Hoi An, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 5)
A day of Buddhist shrines, a massive cemetery, driving over a major mountain pass to DaNang, a quick ride in DaNang to an area known for marble carvings, and then a drive to Hoi An.
Hue, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 3)
Started bicycling portion of the trip. We rode to King’s tomb — impressive. Gorgeous views. We visited an orphanage run by Buddhist Nuns — Chloe brought them chocolate coins, I brought them AlphaGraphics pens! Ended up at a gorgeous resort – the pool felt great! Very nice, traditional meal. Every meal, lunch or dinner, seems to have seven courses.
Hanoi, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 2)
Started the day at Ho Chi Min’s Tomb. Then went to see Confucian University/Shrine, John McCain’s memorial – took a pedicab/rickshaw ride, saw the street scenes and traffic from the middle of the road, and ended up the day at the world-famous water puppet show.
Hanoi, Vietnam – November, 2012 (Day 1)
A few pics from our first day in Vietnam. After a 20 hour flight – all is a bit hazy!
Especially liked trying the fertilized duck egg — little chick inside. Tastes like chicken! Best with hot sauce.
The market was fun — more dried mushrooms than I have ever seen. Bags of them were as tall as Chloe.
The traffic is a trip. No rules or regulations are followed. It is essentially a free-for-all. Millions (literally) of scooters.