We arrived in Ha Long in the mist.

Here is our misty arrival.


After our arrival, we took a 2 hour drive into Hanoi. Our first stop was the downtown prison that held our POWs during our involvement in the Vietnam War. It was very emotional.
We then went to the Learning Temple which is dedicated to the teaching of Confucius. We were lucky to have a number of kindergartners that were celebrating their graduation to first grade.



Okay now the Temple and its surroundings.



Next lunch.





We then headed on a walk through some of the market area in the city.


And then there were the mopeds.



And the street vendors.

Ho Chi Minh is greatly revered. Under his leadership, the French Government was replaced with his communist regime and previous buildings occupied by Father Ho and the communist party members.




One last stop in Hanoi was to a silk embroidery shop. Just beautiful work.

On the way back on the road to HaLong we past the University of Vietnam.

And then a stop at a pearl farm.


Finally, a long but fascinating day gets us back to our port for the night.

Cheers and good night Joey.
Loved Vietnam. Loved the food and all the sights. Did you buy silk or pearls? Will you visit the coo-chi tunnels? A place Ken and I would revisit. Enjoy!!
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I don’t have time for the tunnels. I bought pearls in Bora Bora so not here. I did get a small silk embroidered picture.
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