Thursday, July 24, 2008

Holiday in Hanoi Day 2 : on to Halong Bay

[This is typed on 04.03.2012 @ GPT Sepang based on photos and memories]

As we are not meeting Ad and his wife for a few more days yet ... we had decided to book a few excursions ... and the first is an overnight trip on Halong Bay ... yup Halong ... I was there about 8 years ago when I was with SC ... and we did sail through ... but we never had much chance to actually see and enjoy the Bay itself ... so this time with Eds, I decided to go

It was nice ... the bus came ... pick us up ... and pick up a few more people along the way ... before doing the usual tourist stuff by stopping by other places such as lacquer ware factory ... some awesome pieces there though ... and would have loved to buy it ... except the prices ... the prices are typical that of these tourist traps ... so bloody expensive ... even though we get to see how they helped the community

At the jetty ... we had to hang around waiting for our turn ... and it was hot hot hot ... sweating hot ... but once we started on our way down the narrow path to our waiting boat ... excitement was PUMPING ... adrenaline that is ... and I was finally in a boat again ... I was worried about seasick ... but then the thrill of being on a boat was just great ... there are 3 options : 1) Sailing in Halong; 2) Overnight on the boat; 3) Overnight on a fisherman island - we picked the third option

We had a simple lunch on the boat ... listened to some loud youngsters from KL or Singapore ... and sailed all over the Bay admiring the rocky islands ... and how on some rock outcropping or other ... life abound

We sailed past some areas where there are fish breeding programmes going on

And ended up at this base where loads of people got off for a bit of hiking into the mountain to admire the limestone stalactites and stalagmites ... awesome view too from the top of the cave before we headed back to the boat ...

Then it was onward to Cat Ba Island ... and this was odd ... we landed on one side ... the bus took us to the other side ... and deposited us at our hotel where food was waiting for us ... the rooms were simple ... and everyone sat and ate the same touristry food ... then we decided to join the gwailo at our table and some others and went for a stroll of the sea front ... it had a pasar malam of sorts ... not sure if it was a special festive season ... for the group from our boat ... they split us into 3 hotels and we ran into the rest here as well ... it was a quiet night ... just to chill and soak up the atmosphere but it appears popular for local tourists

After that, it was night night ... end of Day 2 ... and Day 3 will be looming up shortly

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Holiday in Hanoi Day 1

[This is typed on 12.02.12 at GPT using passport and old digital photos]

After all the work, what else is there to do but to go on holiday, right? And this time I am going back to Vietnam to finish the last few segments that I missed the first time around when I was with Nguyen Thanh Loi ... hehehe ...

I am leaving Malaysia with cousin E ... and in a few days we will be joining up with my best bud from KL, the Ad man and his wife, the Aid woman ...

Well, we decided to do nothing specific ... so when we touched down at the airport everything was kind of like a surprise! We got out of the airport, waited for our luggage which was not that long and had a good first few of the residents. The locals seemed to dress in very 70s to 80s fashion of slippers, plain trousers and stripped or plain shirts ...

The airport is surprisingly modern and large ... different from my last visit to Ho Chi Minh City ... so I guess it is time for me to go back to Saigon eh? Hehehehehe that's for the next trip!

We grabbed one of the licenced cabs and then it was a straight drive to the city ... we passed by surprisingly beautiful green landscapes ... brighter and more vibrant than any I have seen in a long while ... and as we reached the outskirts of the city ... we came across something that I have missed ... narrow 3 to 4 storey Vietnamese house ...

Our hotel was definintely in a great location ... typical Vietnamese house look too but for the price of about USD25 ... we got an AC room with queen sized bed ... old fashioned heavy safe ... small but satellite channels TV ... minibar and even a bath tub with hot water ... they said in the morning there will be choice for breakfast too!

But for today, as it is almost lunch time, we headed out and walked around and found a small kopitiam and had our first taste of Vietnamese food ... Chinese descent flavoured ... Yu Cha Koay ... and giant fried wanton with noodle soup!

The rest of the day ... the heat got worst ... and we sweated as we walked down street after street just absorbing in the local culture and flavour ... and I loved every second of it ... sigh ... loved Vietnam ...

We thought at first we were lost or that our hotel chap gave us bad instructions but actually we took a wrong turn ... once we found it ... it was very quick to reach the focal point i.e. the lake at the center of Hanoi ... and lots of people are there ... we did a walk around the lake and then cross this bridge ... to a sort of temple or some fort in the center ... it's a nice idea to have this place to chill out for the people ... and all around the lake ... there are buildings with coffees, souvenirs, ice creams, western and local food and even KFC ... hehehehe!

Well enough for Day 1 ...

Saturday, July 5, 2008

What it takes ...


.. is a little shopping to make the world a better place? HAHAHA
This photo is taken in one of the many malls of Bangkok. Yup I have actually not been there since the early 80s when I was a kid with my folks and during the past month, thanks to Fabrice and Yana, I actually dropped by and found the city to be as charming as my memories of the place ... lots of good shopping and eating too ...
And that's what one can expect here in Dubai ... this is the city wherein I actually started to go shopping ... aggressively ... I became a mallrat ... is that the right word? Going to Mall of Emirates twice to three times a week was the norm during my first month here ... subsequently this was interspersed with Ibn Batuta Mall, Madinat Jumeirah and of course, Bur Juman and Festival City ... of course going to Malls does not mean buying things. This Carlos and She Chen will easily attest to I am sure ... we had an in-joke where when salary comes we will go on an indulgence ... instigated by yours truly, natch!
And then when we are there, I somehow could not bring myself to splurge except on music and movies ... and they would bitch that they ended up buying more than me on each trip ... hehehe ... thanks guys for joining me though. I liked window shopping, looking at people and things ...
I promise I will learn how to splurge one of these days ...