So for now, here's Part 4 of Hot Hanoi (especially for SC of Food4Thot who'll be making a trip there soon). Have a good "what's left of a" weekend! ;o)
I had forgotten to post the above shot earlier. We were taken to visit a crafts factory where one could find all sorts of souvenirs. I was awed by the intricate work being done by the endless rows of these people, threading the canvas bit by bit to create a work of art; an art made of different coloured threads. These art pieces are also found in the city but prices will defer according to the quality of threads used.
We then started our journey after lunch to Halong Bay (a 3 hour bus journey), arriving there in the evening. It's pretty quiet here and there is really nothing much to do but to just enjoy the view outside my hotel window.
The view on my right
The view in front. It felt so peaceful as I looked out my window. As the night grew, I was only greeted by a canvas of darkness in front of me with some flickering lights now and then. With nothing else to do, we turned in early, looking forward to our cruise the next morning.
It was raining the next morning and as usual the moment we stepped out from the hotel, we will be surrounded by the locals; some beckoning and some pleading to us to buy something from them. As you can see, rain or shine, the selling never stops. What more if one could find an interested buyer even though she's already on the bus!!!
It was raining the next morning and as usual the moment we stepped out from the hotel, we will be surrounded by the locals; some beckoning and some pleading to us to buy something from them. As you can see, rain or shine, the selling never stops. What more if one could find an interested buyer even though she's already on the bus!!!
We arrived at the jetty shortly and the group of us made our way excitedly to our little "ship" that was already waiting for us. There were quite a number of smaller boats around the jetty area with some of the locals peddling their goods to us tourists or with some just beginning their day in trying to catch some fishes so that they can sell them to us for lunch later!
Once we were on board and the ship started its journey across the bay, we basically just sat back and enjoyed the lovely scenery (while of course some of us took photos). I'll leave you with some of the many photos I took.
To be continued...
mw, you are so so sweet!!! thanks for the info and the lovely shots! i'll try to go to these places too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view from the ship. I want to go....add on to the list! *rofl*
ReplyDeleteYou make me wanna visit Hanoi now. Hopefully we can win the 4 tickets to Hanoi.....hopefully...
ReplyDeleteI love the "hills on water" :)
ReplyDeleteSuch exotic boats too!
congrats!! eat more and enjoy ur paid trip..good luck and all the best :D
ReplyDeletesc : No problem....Hope you have a good trip there!
ReplyDeletejudy : ...I want to faint...Hahaha...
Precious P : Yes! ;o)
Jason : It's a pretty sight. Some people actually spend the night in the boats too when they get to this place.
kampungboycitygal : Thanks...Eat more? hahaha...Scared by the time we reach Penang, stomach no more space for the rest of the good food there! Hee hee...
Oh man, I am jealous! You get to go to all these places I so wanted to go, whereas I get to go to Los Angeles for vacation...bleh.
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