This morning was fab! We signed up for a cooking class at the Red Bridge Cooking School and it did not disappoint. After meeting at a local restaurant, we set out for a walk through the local market in groups of 6. We were lucky to get the head chef as our guide. After the tour, we hopped on a boat that took us to the restaurant where the classes are held. There were 19 of us from all ends of the globe and together we learned to make spring rolls, Vietnamese pancakes, eggplant in clay pot and yes...rice paper. (So cool!) After the class, we sat outdoors, sheltered from the rain and enjoyed the fruits of our labor. Yummy! (oops...can't say that in Vietnam... it means "horny")
1.14.2012
Da Nang and Marble Mountain
We drove through Da Nang, past the remains of the American Air Base and stopped at Marble Mountain. Guest houses and resorts that are being built everywhere along China Beach home of the famous evacuation hospital, where American Soldiers came to recover. We took the elevator up ( an eye sore on the side of the mountain) to the first level. At first we were a bit disappointed. The view was nothing special and it seemed like just another pretty pagoda, but as we began to explore it became more interesting. There were tons of little passages and caves. Some tiny and some huge like the one with the big buddha. We found out that the caves served as one of the bases for the Vietcong which has a good look right on to the beach. The narrow, steep, slippery steps made us glad we opted to take the lift up but we used them on the way down.
1.06.2012
Hue/ Perfume River
We woke up at 3am to catch our flight to Hue, located in the middle of the country. On arrival, we were greeted by the rain and our new guide "T". He was our most knowledgeable guide on this trip and lots of fun. He finished every sentence with "yesss?" and started laughing hysterically when he told jokes. He even left us a bottle of the local rice wine to try at our hotel.
We headed to the Perfume River where the next boat awaited. We were told it would be a one way trip and our driver would meet us at the end. This time, the lady on board, in hopes of selling us something, gave us a complete fashion show with everything from dresses to PJ's in her french manicured toes.
Out first stop was the Thien Mu Pagoda, the tallest in Vietnam. Then several more stops...Hochen Temple, Ming Mang Tomb.
We headed to the Perfume River where the next boat awaited. We were told it would be a one way trip and our driver would meet us at the end. This time, the lady on board, in hopes of selling us something, gave us a complete fashion show with everything from dresses to PJ's in her french manicured toes.
Out first stop was the Thien Mu Pagoda, the tallest in Vietnam. Then several more stops...Hochen Temple, Ming Mang Tomb.
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Our guide "T" |
1.05.2012
Hoa Lo Prison "Hanoi Hilton"
Not on our original itinerary, but because we had some time this afternoon we decided to visit Hoa Lo Prison. Originally one of the biggest prisons built by French colonists in Indochina. It was later used to hold American prisoners of war who sarcastically dubbed it the "Hanoi Hilton". Only part of the prison remains and it includes photos and displays of some of the "guests", including Senator John McCain.
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Toilet |
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Escape Route |
1.03.2012
Ho Chi Minh
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