Good Morning…
Less than a week has gone by in Vietnam and it feels like years since I arrived. I fell off the plane in Ha Noi early in the morning on Saturday, got my visa and caught the bus like a pro to the hostel. All good, except the hostel had overbooked, but I was not to be rattled by a small thing like having nowhere to sleep, so found another MUCH better one – like a 4* hotel, for $6! Woo-hoo! (it makes a big difference to have a nice place to come back to in the evenings)
Met up with a guy I met on the plane, Graydon, had lunch (snails) and carried on wandering, soaking up Ha Noi . We stopped by on the side of the road for a spot of (in?)famous Vietnamese beer, “Bai Hoi” (broke the bank: it was 11p/pint), and got some of the locals to teach me Vietnamese – lots of “hee hee”, but I think that was them giggling, rather than pronunciation.
That evening back in the hostel I was accosted by 2 English guys on their way to dinner… in Snake Village. The idea is that you choose your serpent, and the restaurant cooks it for you in 10 different ways; all quite nice really, except that before you tuck into the 1st dish everyone is given a shot of the bile and a shot of the blood. YUKYUKYUK. I passed on the beating heart and generously offered it to the guy next to me (it beats for 15 mins after it has been removed).
The next day I met up with Graydon and a couple of his mates for some more Ha Noi wandering through markets (fake money, snails, roast dog, fairy wings, baths, 59″ plasma TVs…). After some more beer (burp) I hit the West End, well a water puppet show depicting typical river-side scenes: children playing, ducks mating, dragons eating children, men being beheaded… the usual. A lot of splashing about and crashing, clanging music.
Next day was Ha Long Bay day. Hooray! Lying on a boat in the sun for 3 days! After the 4.5 hour bus journey there we were told that there might be a small storm on the way, but we could still go out for a couple of hours and then back to Ha Noi in the evening… for $60. Ha! I took the option to postpone and go another day. Back at the hostel (10 hours after I left) I found out that there had been a huge typhoon and 2 tourists had died in HLB the day before, and hundreds of people had died in the Philippines the day before that. (Also awful earthquake in Indonesia and tsunami in Samoa – a bad week for SE Asia)
Also staying in my room was a girl called Gillian and we stomped all over Ha Noi together (found out that Ho Chi Min’s body is in Russia for “maintenance”; got shooed by the Vietnamese police; sold some books; did market things; drank more beer (burp); saw a man squeezing “pigeon juice” – blood – over his noodles).
In the evening I managed to convince Gillian to come along with me to Sapa, a rural town in the north, for a couple of days, and so we hopped on a sleeper train up to Lao Cia…

tasty...





