
Imagine a 12 hour day of touring where more than half the time
is spent sitting on a tour bus. Sounds a bit rough doesn't it? But when
you're on a cruise ship and you want to see one of the most exotic
cities in Asia then you've got to do the hard yards.
Our next
port, at Halong Bay is the closest point to the Vietnamese capital in
the far north of the country and at just under 200km away, it's at
least a three hour drive each way (sometimes more if the traffic is
backed up on the dual carriageway that runs between the port and the
big smoke).
The long haul up to Hanoi was worth it though, thank
god. This is an Asian city at its heart with a Parisian feel thanks to
its period of French colonisation. Mopeds and bicycles clog the streets
fronted by market stalls and outdoor cafes and all around European
architecture adds to the bizarre mix which somehow works.
We
flashed through the place on a tour called "Hanoi in a Day" and really
it should have been called "Hanoi in 2-3 hours with lots of traffic
around". We swept through the city's Old Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake
where hawkers in traditional hats punt their wares, and looked
longingly at the fabulous Vietnamese coffee being sipped on sidewalk
cafes. But no time to stop for us .. we were on a mission that also
included the Presidential Palace where the country's legendary "Uncle"
Ho Chi Minh lived and ruled and where he lays in a mausoleum.
The
beautiful Temple of Literature was also on the schedule along with a
lunch stop at the new Intercontinental Westlake for some traditional
Vietnamese food in a sumptuous five star setting. The drive back took
nearly four hours through towns and cities that have sprung up along
the corridor between Hanoi and Halong and it was a fascinating snapshot
into day to day life of the north Vietnamese.
Anyway, it's a sea day then the finish line in Hong Kong .. will do a wrap up of the whole cruise in the next day or two.
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