Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Vietnam in a Nutshell

From my last entry in Sapa, we headed south to Hanoi. Hanoi sucks. It's very dirty, chaotic, and the people are rude.

From Hanoi, we took a boat cruise to the beautiful island-dotted seascape of Halong Bay. Actually, me and Emma went alone, apart from the group, as I've sort of, um, fallen in love with her.



From there, we hit a few beach cities called Hoi An and the other Nah Trang. Hoi An is known for its excellent tailors, and as I'm about to enter law school with the intention of being a lawyer, I had a higher-end suit made for myself (with Dolce and Gabana fabric :) and mailed home. Nah Trang, I just sat in a beachside Cabana all day, ordering fruit smoothies and cruising wi-fi.


A small pig farm in Hoi An.

Our final stop in Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh > Hanoi. Way better. I of course hit up the markets, where I like to bargain hard. The kill: a pair of La Coste shoes, Calvin Klein jeans, 2 Lacoste polo shirts, a Polo dress shirt, a tee shirt, and a special gift for my brother for $40!

I also visited some Vietnam War historical sites, and it was quite saddening. At the War Remnants Museum, roomfuls of graphic pictures hung on display, vividly capturing the brutality and devastation the American soldiers wrought upon the Vietnamese people. Soldiers decapitating dead bodies to play with the remains. Soldiers grinning maniachally while packing villagers into an incinerating house. Soldiers coralling men, women, children, and babies to be slaughtered with M-16's. Picture after gruesome picture. It's something you'd expect to see depicting Nazi's, not the good ol' yanks.


Emerging from an underground tunnel; one of many the Viet Cong used to evade American bombardment.

Next stop: Cambodia...

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Random stuff along the way




At the World Expo in Shanghai.





Thursday, July 1, 2010

Catch Up

I have neglected to update in a long time. By the way, everything worked out with the theft and border debacle -- I got my visa in order, and was able to get money via Western Union. Here are some highlights from the rice terraces onward!

The Rice Terraces

The terraces, created over 500 years ago, stretch on for many miles throughout the valley.


The local farmers were gracious enough to let James (the English bloke) and I try our hand at planting a terrace.


Amy (Irish), me, Emma






The Stone Forest near Kunming


The stone forest was created by volcanic activity in the ocean 270 million years ago.






Motobike a la chicken


The unfortunate fate of the public traveler in China


Hot pot -- pig brains and fish heads.



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Motorbiking and hiking in Sapa