Schlagwort: Asien
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The return to Hanoi
Julia
Sapa – Hanoi Before we say goodbye to this absolutely stunning part of Vietnam we dare to get on the bikes, again. Starting at 09:30 am, this third tour of ours lasts 2 hours. Again, we have the opportunity to gain even new sights of the country, and see it from a different perspective. On…
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Frontier Land: A visit to Sapa and the highlands
Julia
Hanoi – Sapa Our transfer to Sapa came with the hotel reservation. There are other options to get to this quite remote place close to the Chinese border, all of which take longer. We wanted to make the most of it and enjoy the next days to the fullest, so we are quite lucky to…
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The sound of traffic or “How to cross a Vietnamese street”
Julia
06:00 am, we are woken up by the sounds of traffic, the unavoidable horns, people bustling around, already busy with their businesses: preparing food to sell, transporting huge cupboards on tiny scooters, chit-chatting and more. Don’t mistakenly take it for chaos. You need to stop, take it in fully and just watch from a distance…
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Arriving in Hanoi: About the Old Town, Pho and Hoan Kiem Lake
Julia
Hue – Hanoi The plane that takes us to Hanoi, the big metropolis of the North, arrives after only 55 minutes. Again, they are super-fast with the luggage. Vietnamese efficiency. After only ten minutes we are looking for a taxi, our luggage at hand. We approache a probably French guy who is waiting next to…
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Hue, the Imperial City
Julia
Hue The highlight by night is the illuminated bridge across the Perfume River, connecting the Southern, contemporary part of the city with the Northern part where the remains of the Emperor’s city are situated. As we’re about to leave the city for Hanoi tonight we were lucky to have watched the bridge change colors yesterday…
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Hue today – sights of a Vietnamese city
Julia
Hue We arrive in the old emperor’s city by train in the early afternoon and take a taxi to our hotel. The place is neat and cozy, the staff super-friendly and it costs us about USD 30 per night. An obligatory visit for me, we are going to the town’s market. It is huge and…
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Vietnam’s beautiful cost line – a train trip
Julia
car 1, seats 35 & 36 on the train from Da Nang to Hue 11 o’clock, our shuttle to the train station in Da Nang arrives and takes us to Ga Da Nang – “ga” probably comes from the French word “gare” for train station. We need about half an hour to get there and…
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Lazy beach life
Julia
Hoi An After a little bit of shopping (authentic Gucci toe socks to wear with flip flops) we checked out and called a taxi to get us to the beach resort we booked yesterday. The weather is perfect, the beach sandy and waves are perfect. Not many people dare to swim so we indulge in…
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The taste of Vietnam – a cooking class
Julia
Yesterday we booked a cooking class and had to get up to meet the class at 08:20 am. I hate getting up early, especially on vacation. It’d better be worth it. The class took place at Vy’s Market, a European-style market restaurant. Trinh Diem Vy seems to be a kind of institution in Hoi An…
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Hoi An, the only city spared from the war
Julia
The first time we experience rain by day, even the chicken hide underneath some large bowls made for drying rice or other food in the sun. Even the rain cannot take away the charm of Hoi An, the only Vietnamese Ancient Town that was entirely spared from US-Vietnam war. As a European I am not…