Southeast Asia -Vietnam (part 4)

Vietnam was beautiful. The people are mega-friendly there, our taxi driver even allowed me to drive his car. Lots of people wear pyramid hats to protect them from the sun. I regret i didn’t take a picture in a hat like that, they look so cool. Our first stop was HoChiMinCity (Saigon). The city is booming, you can see lots of effort and money goes to that place. But there is still some little treasures you can find like a man fixing nests of electrical cables in a traditional way. :). We managed to find the “Bac Ho” monument and take a picture with HoChiMin.

Our second stop was gorgeous UNESCO heritage city HoiAn. My dad had a blast at the local market, mom with the camera and me running bare feet in the temple. We could of stayed there longer but it was time to catch a ride back to the boat. Well, enjoy the pictures as mom took tons of them.

Last but not least was the mysterious Hal-long Bay and Marble Mountain village. The weather wasn’t cooperating but still it was absolutely stunning. I was told that James was here…James Bond

You can see me holding a blue bag in the car, our taxi driver caught crickets for me so i don’t get bored in the car, my mom let them live at the Marble Mountain village :)

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3 Responses
  1. Carolyn Allain says:

    I just LOVE your photographs!!!

  2. Fiona says:

    Yes these photos are brilliant. What a great trip! Especially with the smiley taxi man!

  3. Fiona says:

    And on the last page your sleeping photo and the one on the boat clapping hands with daddy are just magic.

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