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Return to Hanoi


We return to the capital Hanoi where we can enjoy a free day to visit the city.

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Phùng Hung Street

Hanoi
Hanoi
HanoiIn the streets of HanoiHanoiHanoi

Two wheels for Vietnamese and four wheels for others... 

Masks. Hanoi.
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Hoan Kiem Lake at night.

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KFC is also established in Vietnam!

Lantern shop in Hanoi

Small restaurant where lots of cages are hanging from the ceiling.

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At the restaurant under the birdcages in HanoiHanoi
Hanoi
At the restaurant in HanoiHanoi
Destruction of fake banknotes by fire to pay homage to the deceased. Hanoi.

So that the family knows prosperity, custom dictates that fake bills be burned in the street.

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That's it, Camille assumes her star status! 

Camille

For this free day, we will visit the "temple of literature" passing by Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum.

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Truc Bach Lake

HanoiQuan Thanh Temple. Hanoi.

Quan Thanh Temple

The police watch...

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Hanoi

In front of the presidential palace. Move along, nothing to see!!!

Presidential Palace. Hanoi.Presidential Palace. Hanoi.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum on Ba Dinh Square.
Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) is the founder of the democratic republic of Vietnam. He enabled his country to win the wars against the French and the Americans.
(He is really extremely respected, he was in photos in all the dwellings where we slept during the trek). His embalmed body is kept in this mausoleum.
In November the monument is closed to allow maintenance of the body, so we won't be able to see it.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.
Guard at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in HanoiGuard at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.Lawn maintenance in front of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.Lawn maintenance in front of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in HanoiHo Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hanoi.

Right photo: there I got whistled at by the police! Indeed, it is forbidden to cross the white line drawn in the middle of the square! 

A short vintage video of Ho Chi Minh's funeral on September 2, 1969.

The One Pillar Pagoda.

One Pillar Pagoda. Hanoi.One Pillar Pagoda. Hanoi.
Hanoiofferings in the city of Hanoi

A small temple next to the pagoda.

Ho Chi Minh Museum. Hanoi.Ho Chi Minh Museum. Hanoi.

The Ho Chi Minh Museum

Phew!!! But how do they find their way???  

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The whole street is full of shops dedicated to DIYers!

Street of scooter repairers in HanoiHanoi
HanoiShop specializing in ball bearings in Hanoi...
Hanoi

Come on, I treat myself, another little series on two wheels!!!  

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Two-wheeler traffic in HanoiHanoiThe scooter kingdom in Hanoi
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Reading on a scooter in Hanoi...

The Temple of Literature

This intellectual and spiritual center brings together several buildings constructed from 1070 on the initiative of Emperor Ly Tong to venerate Confucius.

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Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Turtle and lotus flowers at the Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

A small turtle walks among the lotus flowers.
Vietnam venerates this animal symbol of wisdom and longevity. The animal also represents the universe, the union of Heaven (the round and convex shell) and Earth (the square and flat belly).

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Turtle at the Temple of Literature (Hanoi)Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

On the 82 steles (15th century) surrounding the water basin are engraved the names of the laureates of the mandarin examinations of the time.

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The beautiful tiles covering the buildings.

The last building is the Dai Bai Duong temple ("Great House of Ceremonies"). It is dedicated to Confucius.

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

On the right, water puppets (which we will find in Saigon!);

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Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

The turtle carries the crane symbol of "vigor".

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

This spiral-shaped incense stick is found in all temples.

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

Four 2-meter statues represent the disciples of Confucius, himself represented in the middle of the temple.

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

Finally, the last pavilion was built in honor of the Vietnamese teacher and poet Chu Van An (1292-1370).

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

The bronze statue (from 2003) represents Chu Van An.

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Mandarin costume.

Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Books. Temple of Literature. Hanoi.
Temple of Literature. Hanoi.Temple of Literature. Hanoi.

End of the visit to the Temple of Literature, now operation "Restaurant"!

Railway in HanoiTransporting window frames in Hanoi...
Lunch in Hanoi

Arfff! I was too fed up with all these balanced things!!! 

Saint Joseph Cathedral (1883).

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Hanoi Cathedral

Hanoi/Hue train

We are leaving Hanoi to join the city of Hue. And this will be done in a sleeper car (13 hours of travel!).

Hanoi Station.Hanoi Station
By train from Hanoi to HueBy train from Hanoi to Hue

The cabins are perfect. We will sleep well.

On the other hand, regarding the dining car, it's quite folkloric.
This is where the train staff travels... And it's very casual!

By train from Hanoi to Hue

Who wants ba-ba-ba (the 333 local beer)???

By train from Hanoi to HueBy train from Hanoi to Hue
By train from Hanoi to Hue
By train from Hanoi to Hue

And you better finish your soup!!! 

Too bad we'll finish the evening with rice alcohol!  

By train from Hanoi to HueBy train from Hanoi to HueBy train from Hanoi to Hue
By train from Hanoi to HueOn the train from Hanoi to HueBy train from Hanoi to Hue
By train from Hanoi to Hue

Contrary to appearances, Thierry is not imitating a Vietnamese.






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