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Hello Hanoi - my first Day in Vietnam

VIETNAM | Fri, 18 Oct 2013 | By globalgabi | Views [526]

Finally, after all the planning and organising - I made it - I am here. Sadly, the weather is not that welcoming, rain and grey sky - but that is the time of the year. The traffic is fascinating, thousand of motor bikes, pushbikes and cars making ... Read more >

Tags: hanoi, lake, old quarter, street food

Hello, Hanoi

VIETNAM | Sat, 5 Oct 2013 | By travelinglotus | Views [595]

Yesterday, I woke up at 3:30am in order to give myself plenty of time to cook breakfast, shower, finish packing and cleaning out the last of my apartment. I dropped off my keys to the guanli (doorman) and hopped in a taxi. From entering the taxi to ... Read more >

Tags: food, hanoi, old quarter, temple of literature, traffic, vietnam, water puppet show

Hanoi, Vietnam

VIETNAM | Tue, 20 Nov 2012 | By sglass | Views [1661]

Welcome to Hanoi! As the capital of Vietnam, this city is rich with history, culture, attractions and has an overall great atmosphere. We took an 8-hour overnight bus from Phong Nha Farmstay and rolled into the massive, exhaust-filled bus station around ... Read more >

Tags: hanoi, ho chi minh, hoan kiem lake, markets, mausoleum, museum, old quarter, street food, vietnam, water puppet

Hanoi

VIETNAM | Wed, 17 Sep 2008 | By katandstevie | Views [557] | Comments [2]

After a massively long flight on the biggest plane in the world(The A380!), with a stopover in Singapore,we finally made it to Hanoi. Our hotel collected us at the airport and drove us to our hotel - which was great because we were both just about ... Read more >

Tags: elegance hotel, hanoi, old quarter

 

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