We spent our first day in Hanoi getting acquainted with the neighborhood
and learning our way around. Our hotel is located at the edge of the
Old Quarter and that is where we spent most of our time as restaurants,
bars and attractions are all within walking distance and we try to walk
as much as possible.
I was actually taking a photo of this vendor and it wasn't until I
downloaded it to my computer that I noticed the couple in the picture.
It was their wedding day and they were having wedding photos taken.
Next door to our hotel was a wedding planning venue and we saw many
receptions taking place. It was always decorated beautifully and with
great attention to detail. The flower arrangements were stunning
I was surprised to find a rooster in the middle of this large city. He
was crowing for all he was worth and he was not the only chicken
wandering the streets.
More city streets:
Our first meal in Hanoi were these beef rolls. Thin slices of beef are
wrapped around string mushrooms. They are then covered with a brown
sauce.
I was not expecting to see a Swarovsky crystal store in Hanoi!
This is Hoan Kiem Lake, meaning "Lake of the Returned Sword." It is one of the major scenic spots in the city and people enjoy walking along it's shores or sitting on a bench looking at the view. There are many food stalls and vendors selling merchandise in the vicinity of the lake.
There is a legend that the golden turtle god (Kim Qui) surfaced one day
while the Emperor Le Loi was boating and asked for his magic sword,
Heaven's Will. It is still believed by some that the sword is buried
deep somewhere in the lake.
A basket seller. She had many beautiful baskets packed on her bicycle.
Unfortunately, I don't have room to pack a basket all the way home so
had to pass on basket shopping.
A woman navigates heavy motorbike traffic while balancing her carrying
pole on her shoulders. Note the nearly impossible to escape American
fast food restaurants in the background.
Now that we have the lay of the land, we are ready to expand our horizons over the next six days that we will be in Hanoi.
Beautiful pictures. Love the bride's dress. It would be hard to pass on such pretty baskets. Hope the rooster doesn't end up in a stew pot. :)
ReplyDeleteYou know me. Of course my favorite picture is the rooster! ;-)
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