Sunday, January 27, 2019

Day 13 and beyond - Swim in Halong Bay and Hanoi



We say farewell to Ha Long with a final morning trip to an island with climb and view and swimming off a beach (see Garmin man map!). 




End to end of this outdoor pool looked like a 100m swim to me. 

Despite at least 10 lengths, my watch very rudely said I'd only done 88 yards.


As we cruise back to shore, our expert chef showed us some AMAZING vegetable carving. This was carved from a single large carrot (not the cucumber bit of course).

(thanks Kim for this shot!)



A bus journey back to Hanoi with some of its 5 million scooters.
Everything that can possibly be carried is carried.
Numerous citizens wear masks, although I doubt if this standard surgical mask would filter out the plentiful carbon particulates, as there are too many gaps around the side.





This well-dressed soldier remained smart and composed.


The green helmeted and green jacketed riders work for 'Grab', the Uber of SE Asia, boasting 2.5 million rides a day.
An evening walk in Hanoi and final farewell to Tung.
Hoan Kiem Lake - "Lake of the Returned Sword" or Sword Lake.



According to the legend, in early 1428, Emperor Lê Lợi was boating on the lake...


...when a Golden Turtle God surfaced and asked that the magic sword, Heaven's Will, was returned to the Dragon King (the Emperor had been given the sword previously to fight off the Ming occupiers). 





So the Emperor returned the sword to the turtle...

...and renamed the lake to commemorate this event.


Tết, the Vietnamese New Year, is the most important festival of the Vietnamese culture.

"Feast of the First Morning of the First Day" celebrating the arrival of spring.




Hanoi Social Club - great place for an evening drink, daytime coffee and cake, music some nights...



...also really nice brunch over the street at Salt and Pepper Café and Eatery.

There are so many excellent places to eat amongst locals and visitors alike.


 Great strap line for café

Not bad late art either.

 However, personally, I would avoid the egg coffee...


A sort of uncooked, stringy meringue floating on a hot coffee base.
In contrast the Hanoi Cookery Centre was just brilliant. 

 Stuffed bitter gourd above...


...and banana flower salad in preparation.

We then dined with our very fine dishes -

    • Bitter gourd filled with tofu
    • Tofu spring roll
    • Banana flower salad with peanuts and sesame
    • Taro cakes
    • Smokey eggplant with chilli and thai basil..

And an evening of jazz with an interlude from a classical pianist.
 We also visited the Metropole Hotel, built in 1901... 



... where Charlie Chaplin, Graham Greene, Somerset Maugham and others have stayed. 


Vegan and vegetarian whole food places were found in the most unlikely places.
...and a final 'movie-star' pose!



Day 12 - Hanoi to Halong Bay, kayaking, cave and boat overnight

A short ride out the main boat on a 'tender'...


....a new word for me (defn. a smaller boat used to support larger boats by transporting people or supplies)


Many of the boats felt very 'shabby chic' with mixed European/Asian styling and lovely woodwork.
Not sure about the history of these boats, whether refitted for the annual > 5 million tourists or purpose built.


Legend has it that Halong Bay was created by a great dragon from the mountains...



...and the name Halong translates to “where the dragon descends into the sea”. 




Scientists, however, suggest that the landscape was formed through tectonics and water erosion. 




Halong Bay is considered an example of a karst landscape...



...formed by the dissolution of limestone in the area that occurred over millions of years.
The Me Cung Cave, also known as Maze Cave, is located in Lom Bo Island.



It had the complex structure with many compartments and a corridor of around 100m. 


The cave was believed to have belonged to an early Halong culture, ~7,000 – 10,000 years ago.
Halong Bay is one of the most stunningly beautiful sights with around 3000 limestone peaks rising directly from the clear emerald sea.
Our kayaking trip logged by my Garmin watch (boys and their toys).




A lovely thing to paddle out, away from the boats, crowds and 45 million scooters.


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Day 13 and beyond - Swim in Halong Bay and Hanoi

W e say farewell to Ha Long with a final morning trip to an island with climb and view and swimming off a beach (see Garmin man map!)....