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Good morning, Vietnam!
HANOI:
This is typical Vietnam roadway. The motorbikes are king of the roads, and they're brave enough to ride in front of cars, trucks, and buses. They'll cut in front of buses, and on busy roads, they even take over the sidewalks.
These are the prices of typical meals in Vietnam. These two meals at a cooking school costs less than $7 US, and they included a glass of wine.
This bridge in Hanoi was designed by Eiffel.
This picture of electric power lines are common in big cities. The reason I took this picture is to show some of my coffee shop friends who work for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (in California).
These ladies are selling baguettes on the road from Hanoi to Halong Bay.
We had a rest stop at this craft factory where they teach the handicapped to make and sell goods.
They also sell these sculptures, but I don't think they make them here. They have pictures displayed of people who purchased sculptures here from all over the world. Some of them probably cost a fortune to ship.
Our junk on Halong Bay. We spent overnight on this boat.
Interesting rock formations in the water.
We had dinner and breakfast on the junk. These two ladies came from Boston.
Our appetizer for dinner. The flowers were made from veggies.
We visited this huge cave, but we had to pay the price of climbing many steps to get here.
Sunset; pictures just doesn't do it any justice.
We visited this bazaar/outside marketplace where this lady was selling dogs. Dogs in Vietnam are bred for eating.
Getting back to a more "pleasant" subject; these are yarns used at the craft factory used to create silk artworks and clothes.
Will continue tomorrow with more pictures.