10.15am: @ the toilet and mom was rushing me. Arghh...went to T3 and realised that I should go to Budget Terminal ( what was I thinking?). Took the shutter bus and gosh, it was like a warehouse! And the colour scheme sucks!


6.30am: On the streets. Wanted to try the street food but better not risk. I still had a few more days here! So in the end, I settled for a strawberry shake and watched the Vietnamese go about their daily biz. The shake was beri nice! (10,000D)
8am: Started on our trip. The ride was quite serene and the water erm...unclear. We reached the coconut candy 'factory' and bought 2 packs (40,000D) which C devoured them at a speed that was quite alarming. I have not met a guy who can consume sweets at such a fast rate!
I loved the boat ride. Made me think of Taman Negara only that this was slower and more tranquil. By the time we reached the city, it was 6ish.
8pm: We decided to have dinner @ Ngon Restaurant - 138 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia after the recommendation from C's guide/notes. I like it. This place was patronised by locals and tourists alike and the food was scrumptious. Price is all right, considering the ambience and all.

Ended the night with some night city scenes.



And so we reached Hang Quat Street, the street of Buddhist Altars and Statues. We were brought to Vinh Quang Hotel ( It is very normal for drivers to bring you to an accomodation if you did not state the exact one as they could earn commission from the hotel itself). The management staff came out quickly and recommended their rooms to us. I was quite skeptical but on hearing the rate and after scanning the rooms, I personally felt that it was a steal and decided to stay there.Esther and I immediately booked a tour to Halong Bay and an overnight stay at Cat Ba for US$18. It was indeed cheap compared to the one that my colleague has recommended me. Not wanting to waste anymore time ( Singaporeans' mentality), we decided to roam around the area using the map that we had purchased. It was still early in the afternoon as we set off ( Hanoi's time is 1 hour behind ours). 2nd & 3rd Day in Hanoi - 22 & 23 Dec 2003
Text by Lynn Photography by Lynn & Esther
Woke up real early today because of the tour that we had signed up for. We rushed to get our breakfast (some noodles) but later found out that we should take our own sweet time since we had to wait for other tourists as well. After a few hours of travelling, we finally reached Halong city where we continued to wait for our turn to get on board the boat. Once on board, both Esther and I felt that the waiting game was all worth it. The ride in the clear, emerald waters was simply serene and you had before you a picturesque view of the grottoes. It was all peaceful as we savoured the moment. Of course, it was not all quiet as we chatted with the tourists on board. Four of them ( in particular) were really fun. The two pairs were from Canada and Britain respectively and we had a lively and funny chat throughout. We made friend with an old chap who was really humourous and wacky. Most of the travellers that we talked to were on a really long travelling plans and this really caused the envy in me to arise....
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Today was walking through the Old Quarter. There are 36 streets in the old quarter and has a history of over a thousand years. It is, to me, the highlight of the entire trip. Esther and I wanted to follow the path recommended by Lonely Planet solely but we decided to go to some additional places before we began the actual Old Quarter route.
There is this Hoa Lo Prison which I found interesting to visit. Sadness loomed in that place where thousands of patroits and revolutionary fighters were once imprisoned. Soon after that, we started on our walking tour, organised by ....Esther! I was very fortunate to be able to find a wondeful travel companion in her, a traveller who knows how to read map and one who will not complain much. It is difficult to find someone who likes touring around by foot. hehehhe..Anyway, our itinerary is such as this
Ngoc Son Temple --> The Huc Bridge --> Martyrs; Monument --> Shoe Shops --> Flower Market --> Jewellery Shops --> Clothing shops --> Bach Ma Temple --> Cua O Quan Chuong ( we stumbled upon Little Hanoi - a wonderful eatery) --> Don Xuan Market --> herb sellers --> Tin Box Makers --> Leather Shops --> St Joseph Cathedral.
We returned to our guesthouse with a Christmas celebration by the boss, Vietnamese style, complete with local delicacies. =)
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5th Day in Hanoi 25th Dec 2003
text by Lynn
photography by Esther & Lynn
Going back.
Tata.
Thanks for the memories.