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  • Traditional House

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 32 °C

    The Traditional House is at 87 Ma May Street, Hanoi and was built the late in the 20th century. The house is intact with the typical architecture of ancient houses.

    The house consists of two main blocks linked together by a square yard in the middle on the ground floor, and a small balcony on the 1st floor. The yard is at the centre of the building to moderate the air and provide the house with sunlight and cool winds. The balcony above is an ideal place to put small plants, flower pots for the owner’s interest and relaxation.

    The room on the ground floor, which is street front, is used for selling goods and the room on the next floor is living room to host the guests and worship.

    The room which is behind and linked to the living room by a balcony is a bedroom. On the ground floor, all the space at the back is for production activities, the kitchen and bathroom.

    All of the walls in this house were painted with typical yellow color like other ancient Hanoi houses, and all furniture, decoration items are preserved in good condition.

    Though being restored in 1999, this house still remains real an ancient beauty in itself.
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  • Entrance to the bridge.
    Outside the temple.Statue of the turtle in the legend.View from the temple.Bridge to the temple.

    Huc Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 33 °C

    We continued walking through the Old Quarter looking in a few shops for souvenirs on our way to Hoan Kiem Lake so we could visit more historical sites.

    The Huc Bridge is a beautiful bridge construction built to connect the Ngoc Son Temple located in the heart of Hoan Kiem Lake and the lake bank. You must cross The Huc bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple. The bridge is painted in the bright red colour so it looks like a charming silk strip across the blue water. The Huc bridge means to keep the beautiful light of the sun.

    After you cross the bridge you enter Ngoc Son Temple which was built in the 18th century on Jade Island in the centre of the Lake of the Returned Sword or Hoan Kiem Lake. Legend describes how an emperor was once given a magical sword which helped him defeat the Chinese Ming Dynasty and in doing so saw the return of the Golden Turtle God to the lake.
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  • The entrance to the theatre.
    The stage. The puppeteers are located behind the curtain and move the puppets by long bamboo poles.The puppeteers.

    Traditional Water Puppet Show

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 34 °C

    We then crossed the road to watch a slightly weird water puppet show.

    Water puppetry is making puppets appear to dance on water and is a tradition which originated in the villages of the Red River Delta area of northern Vietnam that dates back to the 11th century.
    Today's Vietnamese water puppetry is a unique variation on the ancient Asian puppet tradition.

    The puppets are made out of wood and then lacquered. The shows is performed in a waist-deep pool. A large bamboo rod supports the puppet under the water and is used by the puppeteers who are hidden behind a screen to control them making the puppets move over the water.

    When the rice fields flooded the villagers would entertain each other using this form of puppet play.
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  • St Joseph's Cathedral.They carry everything by bike, even the kitchen sink.The two of us skinny passengers surely an easy ride for the cyclist.

    Cycle Rickshaw Tour

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 34 °C

    After the puppet show we decided rather than to walk we would let a little Vietnamese man take both of us back to the hotel on a Cycle Rickshaw sightseeing tour for 1 hour.

    Every time you step out of a cafe, hotel or just walking the streets they ask if you are interested in a tour, we finally said yes and for the 1 hour our driver pedalled around we paid VND400,000 (about A$28) . The roads are flat but there are lots of pot holes and traffic everywhere. The driver did ask for an extra VND50 for a beer and we thought it was well deserved.Les mer

  • My lemon beer coctail and John's local beer.
    Pastries from the street hawker.

    Food and Drinks

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    When we arrived back at the hotel we had a few hours to wait around until our guide was to pick us up for our train ride to Sapa. So what do the Hopwood's do? We eat and drink of course.

    John had a Hanoi beer which is very popular here and I tried a lemon beer cocktail. The picture will tell the story but it tasted quite good.

    We then purchased some sweet treats from one of the ladies selling in the streets. They were very sweet and mainly pastry and sugar.

    Dinner was the usual Chicken Pho for me and John had grilled chicken. Not sure we will be eating chicken for a while when we get back to Camperdown Castle as every dish here seems to be chicken or pork, what a surprise.
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  • Sapa here we come

    23. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    Now it is 8.30pm and we are being collected by a Tour guide to take us to the train station for our train trip to Sapa.

    The train is very old. Although I was comfortable enough in a 2 berth cabin, it is not the Orient Express which is the way it is described by Vietnam Railways in their advertising.

    "Livitrans Express Train is considered as one of the most luxurious trains in Vietnam operating from Hanoi to Sapa and vice versa. It is known as "the cleanest train in Vietnam' currently.
    To bring the best feeling to each passenger who travels by train to Sapa, the New Livitrans Express Train is introduced with 2 carriages in 2 trains name SP1 and SP2, which offer 3 types of the train tickets, a VIP cabin with 2 beds offered to couples who love to stay in privacy, 4-berth cabins and 6 berth cabins. All the cabins are equipped with air conditioners, wooden furniture and special soft sleeper to comfort any passenger through the night.

    Was that the same train we travelled on?
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  • Lao Cai

    24. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    The train ride was pleasant enough. John slept most of the night but it was very noisy so I found it difficult to sleep. Tonight I will sleep well I hope.

    Out of the train window we could see lots of countryside and water on our way to Lao Cai.

    Lào Cai is a province of the mountainous Northwest region of Vietnam bordering the province of Yunnan in China. The province covers an area of 6,4000 square kilometres. Our diver picked us up from the Lao Cai railway station to take us up the mountain to Sapa
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  • Hotel floral display.
    View from dining room.

    Diamond Hotel Sapa

    24. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Our driver took us straight to the our hotel but our room was not ready as it was only 7.30am.
    We had some breakfast at the hotel looking over the mountain before our tour guide, Mr Quong arrived to take us on our trek into the villages.Les mer

  • Rice crop.

    Greeted by Red Zao and H' Mong Villages

    24. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    The start of our adventures was a car drive up the mountain the Ta Phin Valley.
    Ta Phin is a picturesque thirty minute drive North of Sapa. Set within a valley with a towering mountain peak at one end, this village is alive with the daily life of the Kinh, Red Zao and Black H'mong people.

    When we arrived we were greeted by some lovely ladies from the 2 local tribes Red Zao and H'Mong.

    Ta Phin is a village of Red Zao’s people possessing a rich culture that has not been impacted by the modern life. Ta Phin is the nearest village of Red Dao’s ethnic group within the Sapa district.

    Ta Phin village is home to approximately 1000 Red Zao and 1500 Black H'mong and a handful of Kinh. The village has 13 hamlets and 20 or more many small communes scattered throughout these hamlets.

    We walked through the countryside and enjoyed the lovely landscape of rice fields, mountains, streams, and hill tribe houses.
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  • Red Zao villager.
    Mural at local schoolLocal school we visited.

    Black H'Mong and Red Zao

    24. august 2018, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

    The Hmong are an ethnic group from the mountainous regions of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand.

    The Black H’mong women are famous for making cloth from hemp and dying it a deep indigo blue. They wear long blouses decorated with batik flowers over short trousers, and wrap long scarves around their legs.

    Red Zao tribe, pronounced Red Yao or Red Dao, is the second largest ethnic minority in Sapa district.

    Their unique belief system holds elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Dao people worship their great ancestor Ban Vuong as their Holy Man.

    Red Zao society in Vietnam is a patriarchal with dominant men roll in the family. Red Zao women shave their heads and eyebrows. They wear a distinctive red triangular shaped turban, decorated with silver coins and red tassels. A square piece on there clothing symbolizes they are children of God.

    We also visited one of their local schools.
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