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2013년 11월 1일 금요일

"Halong Bay" Ha Long Way from Home~

May,2012 I was in vietnam,hanoi
This is my record of trip last year

after enjoying a nice free egg omelet and baguette breakfast with a delicious Vietnamese coffee at hotel, I boarded the mini-bus to Halong Bay. It was a tour that included transportation to and from Halong City, a guide, an overnight boat ride with stops along the way, and meals. The bus ride to Halong city was about 3 hours. Me, of course, stopped at a tourist spot along the way where they sold art, ceramics, stone sculptures, souvenirs.
I didn't make any purchases but it was an interesting spot to walk around.

When I arrived to the boat launch Clint bought a small bottle of "Scotch Whisky with Vietnamese Spirits" (whatever that means) to keep us warm. I shared this trip with travelers from France, USA, China and the UK, most of whom were my ages except for a quirky 60 year old form USA who talked and told bad jokes all day long.
He was a professional photographer though so he gave us some good tips along the way.
Apparently, he took the photo for the default Windows XP wallpaper

The weather definitely could have been better for this trip....it was cloudy, windy, and cold! I was hoping to kayak, swim, sun bathe on the top of the boat, instead I bundled up and took quick breaks outdoors to snap some photos. Our ship was called "Imperial Junk" and had individual rooms for all the guests/couples. Each room even had a bathroom with hot showers!
I slept pretty well except when I woke around 5am to the intense smell of diesel in my room and so much noise outside. Blah!

The food on the boat was really good. I got to taste a few new fruits, ones i had never even seen before, and got to enjoy some fresh seafood. Even with the weather and cloudy conditions, Halong Bay was pretty spectacular. Our guide said there are over 2000 islands in the bay and they were surrounded by a beautiful emerald green colored water. The photos don't do it justice! We stopped at a large limestone cave where we walked around inside it for about an hour and took some great photos. After that we visited a floating village where 100 + families live. There we got off our large boat and climbed into a small boat with one of the locals. We zipped around the village and into some areas that our big boat wouldn't fit. Clint bought a Mango from a lady and her daughter who were selling every fruit you can imagine from their boat. These venders row up to the tourist boats from morning to night trying to sell fruit, snacks, beer, wine, waters...you name it, they got it. It looked exhausting rowing the boat in the windy weather, and we saw only petite women doing this.


My trip to Halong Bay was short but, considering the weather, was a perfect amount of time spent there. After Halong Bay i was off to Hue, Vietnam which is a city in central Vietnam, along the coast. I heard the weather is warm and sunny there. Just what i need!



2013년 10월 19일 토요일

Phu Quoc Island

Located on the Cambodian/ Vietnamese boarder, its well worth the effort it takes to get there. White stretches of beach, interrupted by palm trees and restaurants located on the sand, its Vietnams answer to Cambodia’s Sihanoukville , Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands and Korea's Jeju island.

Everyone always has a hobby. However, if you are a tourist and travel to Phu Quoc island in Vietnam, one of the entertainments that everyone can enjoy, is fishing. This is a particularly exciting pastime. If you go with the experienced crew that will locate the location that is home to many fish to tourists can be especially fish such as Mu, Tram, Lu, Dong fishes… these products obtained will be processed immediately on board so visitors can enjoy. This is an opportunity for visitors to experience the life of fishermen.

For those who love quiet, peaceful time on island. you can stop by small restaurant named "Mũi Đá Bạc"
it's located near resort named "Famiana Village"
It's quiet relaxing and you can lie down on hammock watching sunset while drinking vietnamese beer.




Mũi Đá Bạc restaurant by the sea











Two daughter serving at restaurant


This fish tasted so good, i dont know the name though

famiana village resort