Hoa Lo Prison Memorial

The Hoa Lo Prison site is in the French quarter of Hanoi by the French who occupied Hanoi. The prison was built in 1896 in the middle of Hanoi in order to detain Vietnamese patriots who opposed theirLæs mere
The Hoa Lo Prison site is in the French quarter of Hanoi by the French who occupied Hanoi. The prison was built in 1896 in the middle of Hanoi in order to detain Vietnamese patriots who opposed theirLæs mere
Today we are leaving for Halong Bay but our morning did not start well. As mentioned we had to change rooms last night due to loss of power. We hoped our room, where we left our luggage, would beLæs mere
Finally arrived in Halong City. The drive was very pleasant as the transfer van was extremely comfortable even though it is still a little damp outside.
Hạ Long is a major city, created in 1993,Læs mere
People from Vung Vieng fishing village in Bai Tu Long Bay in North Vietnam supplement their income by rowing tourists around the waters.
It is mesmerising sitting in a rustic wooden boat, glidingLæs mere
The sampan continued around the bay and dropped us at an oyster farm.
Once on the floating dock a girl explained the types of oysters they have. We then proceeded inside to watch how the oysters areLæs mere
Back on the boat time for a short rest then it was time for a cooking demonstration. John had a go and was not that bad. He also kept making jokes with the tour guide.
After the demonstration it wasLæs mere
Today the sun is shining and we are ready for a day of more incredible limestone islands/mountains just coming out of the water. Everywhere you look there are these picturesque mountains.
This isLæs mere
Today we will transfer to the day boat and go further into Halong Bay. The day boat was more than half the size of our main boat. It was very nice, we went top deck and laid on the sun lounges takingLæs mere
RejsendeDid you both make it out or did Mum decide to leave you there Dad?