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Jun 2008

Day 20

sunny 91 °F
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Tuesday Tyler and I set out to see the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. It is only open from 8-11 so we left around 9 only to find the longest line I’ve ever seen in my life. Not so much the time it took to get into the mausoleum but just the sheer mass of people. We took the motorbike and drove next to the line and it just kept going and going. Then we parked and walked and it continued to keep going and going. Eventually we found the end. I bet the line was like 8-9 city blocks long. Total estimate (I’m really bad with distance estimates) but it was an incredible line. Hard to imagine that that many people line up each day to see a man that died 30 years ago. Of course, no cameras allowed so nothing to share of Ho Chi Minh himself, but just imagine a huge mass of people, loud and pushing, and then entering the Mausoleum people remove their hats, become quiet and stare as they walk past. Interesting. Then we visited the Presidential Palace grounds. Ho Chi Minh chose to live in a house on stilts as opposed to the palace.

Afterwards we visited the Army Museum where we saw pictures, army gear and US airplanes and tanks. Weird to be in a foreign country and see US military stuff. Tyler mentioned that in like a 9 year period the Vietnamese shot down something like 30,000 planes. Amazing.

Later in the afternoon we just hung out – did some reading, shopping, etc. Also went to the fabric market – totally overwhelming. Haven’t really been in the clothes shopping/making mood so think I’m going to skip the tailor. Then we met up with Mar for a coffee at a café overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake before we went for dinner at an Italian restaurant. Then back to stuff wedding invitations!

Here are pictures from today.

Posted by McKigney 03.06.2008 9:52 AM Archived in Vietnam Comments (0)

Day 19

semi-overcast 85 °F
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On Monday, Marianne had to work so Tyler and I went out to do a bit of sightseeing. We first went to the Hanoi Prison. First built by the French, it was used to hold Vietnamese. Then Japan conquered Vietnam only to have it taken back by the French (I think I got all of that right). Then the Vietnamese gained independence and it was used to hold Americans during the Vietnam war. In fact, John McCain’s plane was shot down and he was held at the prison along with many other Americans.

Afterwards we chilled at a coffee shop with our laptops and books. It was a nice break from the heat. I’m such a wimp – it’s not even that hot but the humidity is killing me. After our break, we went to the Temple of Literature – the oldest university in the world. It was cool to see, but there wasn’t much there so it was a quick stop. Next we came back to the apartment and then went out for lunch. We had some Vietnamese food sitting on some little plastic chairs. Of course, then the rain came and we were without rain coats. So we headed up to the restaurant balcony to drink some beer while we waited out the rain. Then it was back to the apartment for the evening of rain. We ordered in Indian and played Scrabble – overall a fun night!

Pictures of these sites can be found in the post below!

Posted by McKigney 02.06.2008 11:52 PM Archived in Vietnam Comments (0)

Hanoi Video & Photos

Pictures from first 2 days.

Video of motorbikes in Hanoi - they're everywhere! Next time I'll get a video from on the motorbike!

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Day 18

sunny 85 °F
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The first full day in Hanoi was great. Tyler and I went for breakfast, then met up with Marianne for some shopping. We also went to the spa! Marianne and I got pedicures and our eye brows waxed for less than $10! It was great. My feet were really in need of some attention after all the walking I’ve done on the trip so far! Afterwards, we went for lunch (excellent pho), a movie, and dinner. The food has been great. The weather, on the other hand, has been hot. It isn’t as hot as it was a couple days ago (from what I hear and saw on weather.com), but it’s hot for me! It’s just so unbelievably humid.

Marianne and Tyler use a motorbike to get around Hanoi – along with everyone else in the city! Since I’m visiting, they rented another. It’s one thing to walk on the side of the road and see the chaos, but it’s another to be sitting on the back in the thick of it. Eventually I’ll work up the courage to take a video to post, but for now I just hang on and flinch a lot as motorbikes barely miss my legs.

Posted by McKigney 01.06.2008 6:13 PM Archived in Vietnam Comments (0)

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