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lauantai 29. kesäkuuta 2013

Day 36, June 29th: Hanoi

If I have calculated correctly then this should be the 36th day, and the second last day of the trip I'm blogging about. Anyways it was the last one together with the whole family in Hanoi.

The day started with a breakfast of course after which we went to have a swim at the pool and to get the final sun burns. The day was getting seemingly hot as the temperature was in the morning side already closer to 40 degrees. With some time grilling the skin we turned ourselves in and went to havea shover. Laura made some arrangements with the apartment company and the deposit money as there were some unclarities with that one.

After arranging things we went out to have a lunch in the Quan An Ngon. This was the time for me to try some stuff yet to be untested. The pork balls. Sounds evil but as it turns out, the dish was actually just some pork sausage split into four. Not sure whether the ingredients included the manly parts of pork or not, eatable it was still. :)


Laura's dish of shrimps

The balls turned out to be just a regular set of  sausage... or was it? ;)

After the lunch we packed our belongings and took a taxi to Hoan Kiem area to see some last minute souvenir shopping possibilities. We walked around the lake and stopped for a coffee in the park area. In the old town aera we did some shopping and walked the narrow streets up and down. In the end of the tour we stopped for a lake view cafe on the 9th floor of one hotel. Nice views from up there! The odd thing with the cafe was that there was a pool on the second floor of the cafe. Supposedly it was the hotel's pool. Not too big though but with nice scenery anyway.

By the lake

Lake scenery


The view from the Lake view cafe
 Girls at the cafe

Lake view from the Lake view

The pool at the Lake view cafe

From the Hoan Kiem area we headed back to the apartment to cool down for a while and to change some clothes as I at least had sweated my shirt all the way through. We also walked down our street to get me the shoes that I had been looking for. A nice set of shoes that will come in handy on the summer wedding parties ahead! ;) The next stop was going to be the Truc Bach lake and the swans. We decided to go paddling with one of the swans and get some other kind of views over the city. The weather was so hot that the clean shirt I had put on was already wet of sweat and even my shorts were all wet.  We also got some nice pictures of the upcoming storm from the lake. It looked as if there was at least 3 tropical thunder storms were closing in on Hanoi from 3 different directions. A nice play from mother nature was still on it's way and we got the front row seats!

 The swan ride with the whole family

Views from the swan... the lake

One storm on the way...

...with two more to complement

Some circular clouds
 Sun setting by the storm

More of the storm there

From the sweaty swan ride trip we took a taxi to a restaurant that Laura found on the Lonely planet Hanoi -book. It was called the Matchbox and it was supposed to be a wine and dine place with artistic touch as it was next to the fine art museum of Hanoi. This place offered a nice range of classy wines (according to the price list at least) and a decent food offerings as well. The list was long but at least I didn't see quite as many wines on the rack they had on the wall. The pasta I had was quite good as well as the Laura's pasta dish. Enni had a burger that we ordered as well done but it must have been the most reddest steak I have ever seen as well done. :) Few things worth to mention in this restaurant still: they had also some "better" beers (not on the list but rather on the rack on the wall) that were also for sale! Nice! I took a bottle of Lindemans Kriek Cuve Rene Grand Cru. A beer from 2009 that is meant to be kept in the cellar and it ages like a good wine. Buying form the restaurant is as we all know not possible in Finland so I wanted to use this opportunity as it came accross. Another neat thing in the restaurant was that it had a living tree inside. Actually the tree went through the restaurant's ceiling. Yet another nice detail was the curtains they used. Not the traditional ones I mean but there was a water spraying system on the outside above the window. This gave the illusion as if it was pouring outside and also it functioned as the curtains. Brilliant!


 The "rain curtains"

The tree inside the restaurant

 Wines from Australia. No. Rather beers from Belgium.

The wines from Argentina were actually the Kriek Cuve Rene Gran Cru

A fireplace by the road. Someone's cooking some latenight dinner...

Bat Lay'n gay. 'Nuf said!


From the restaurant we walked back home and noticed that the storm was already pretty near as the lightnings were lighting up the sky. At the yard of our apartment we decided to push our luck and go for a nother cup of coffee at the Rooftop bar of our building. Pushing luck because they have a sign that says "No flip-flops. No shorts." and that was what I was having. :) Must be the western background that helped us in without any problems. In a matter of a fact the personnel was warmly welcoming us in. We sat outside to see the storm on the way. That was the perfect ending for a night. We admired the view over the city with some coffee and took some pictures and then went back home. At the apartment we (read I) had the bottle of Grand Cru Kriek and then went to bed.

The storm pictured from the Rooftop restaurant. Magnificent!

Some video of the storm and lightning. Beautiful, eh?

The last updates and the epilogue will be written once we're back in Finland or on the way to Finland. Thanks to you all (over 2100) viewers for following our journey in South East Asia so far!

perjantai 28. kesäkuuta 2013

Day 35, June 28th: Hanoi

Friday. As this would be the last of such, meaning last of the days we are just the two of us with Enni, I decided to let her tell how it works, and what's the agenda. For a big surprise Enni wanted to watch the Oggy and the cockroaches, her new favorite show first. Together with breakfast of course. After that it was a time to go for a swim at the pool. After the swim we came back to take a shower and to dry out. The next selected activity was the lunch at the local restaurant. I was feeling a bit experimental but not "pork balls" much, just some new meat pastry much. From the lunch we continued to the re-unification park playground. There we took once more the ride on the old soviet propellor carousel.

Must.... not... correct... Must... fight... OCD...!

 Ready for the lunch

Everything is good to go captain! Lets sail this ship away, ay?!

After the carousel ride we took a taxi back to the apartment to wait for Laura to arrive from work as she was supposed to get home early. By the time we got to the apartment she let us know that there had been a visit by Mr Murphy and she's be an hour late of the first informed schedule. Still by the time she arrived we were few hours ahead our normal daily schedule so we figured out we'd go for a cup of coffee/Laura's vacation start beers. The City view cafe was suitable for this use because of it's nice view over the Hoan Kiem lake from the 6th floor and the possibility to watch the close by intersection filled by the chaotic traffic.

Enni having an ice cream at the City view

 The chaos... I mean traffic at the intersection area at Hoan Kiem

A short video clip of the chaos. This is actually a slow traffic due to the time of the day. Later in the evening there is no room left on this intersection!

 View from the balcony of Analog cafe

Always as amusing to see a toothbrush and shaver in the toilet of a cafe :D

There! That should fix it! ;)


From the cafe we moved to north to walk through the shopping area in the hope of some souvenirs. After a while we found a store called Kim Lai, selling coffee. They offered us one cup of coffee for testing purposes. We had already been thinking to take some coffee beans back home from Vietnam so we checked the selection and found Kopiluwak from one of the pots. We also took some Weasel coffee and the one we tasted: Chon. These three were all actually the same type of coffees, meaning pre-processed by different kinds of animals. :) We also too yet another bag of Highlands roast coffee.

We prefer... ummm...well, ok, lets make it so then! @Kim Lai

Enni said that she liked the little piggie and wanted a picture of it. I was looking at the duck with mymouth watering...
From the older shopping area we took a taxi to the Vincom towers shopping center we already visited earlier with Enni. Running through the stores for the second time didn't change the fact that there was nothing to buy so we decided to have the dinner next. There was a sushi place right next to the mall so we went into that one. The experience was rather "different" or "interesting", as we first realized that we're about to fly out in the next few days. Secondly the sushi is not cooked after they are produced with bare hands on the table, and thirdly for the cleanliness reasons we found out. Well, at least so far no weird reactions on the stomach area. Lets keep on hoping this state will stay!

 The only thing even by far related to Lean was this post on the handrail

 The citchen at the MySushi next to the Vincom towers... we ate there still without any problems. So far... knock-knock!

There on the right upper corner of the deep fried potato. It's an Asian hair. It was not mentioned in the list of ingredients...

That was pretty much the end of the day. So only Sat and Sun to go!

torstai 27. kesäkuuta 2013

Day 34, June 27th: Hanoi

The last Thursday of the trip. I was already well out of ideas for the agenda as I was yesterday as well. For today I had one thing in my mind and that was to try and find a local tattoo shop where I could get some new ink on my skin. We had already visited one parlor but the problem with that place was the lack of common language. In any other case I would be just fine with needing to communicate without being able to understand the speech but when it's about getting a picture on your skin that's gonna be there forever I want to be able to communicate with the opposite side. At the moment I'm not that experimental that I'd just go and let someone do something without even knowing what they usually do.

So, we started the day with yet another Movie that Enni wanted to watch. After the movie we went out to try the restaurant right accross the street from our front door. Funny thing that we haven't been there before as it's so close and conviniently placed... Anyways, the food (scallops) was ok and the price was moderate, maybe just a little bit higher than normally.

 The lunch scallops. Had someone said a year ago that I'd order scallops for lucnh I would had laughed and walked away but that's something this trip has taught me: to eat scallops.

After the food we jumped into a taxi and gave the driver the address for the Hanoi tattoo club. The address was a bit cryptic for me and I suppose it was to the driver as well. There was a mentioning about the parlor being on the economics university campus area on alley 2aaa, house A15 and room 101. The problem was that even though we asked bunch of people about the place none had even heard of the building. The weather was again kicking in, reaching on skin feel about +38 degrees level. That was the biggest reason for giving in on the search for this specific parlor as Enni was getting all hot and tired again. So, off we went back to the apartment to cool down for a while. After the cooling down we decided to go to yet another museum, and believe it or not it was from Enni's suggestion! ;) She wanted to go to the War/Airforce museum. Yes, the same one we tried to get into already twice before.

The museum is located next to the Lenin park close to the Mausoleum. We entered to the area and started from the yard full of old aeroplanes, helicopters, tanks, cannons and bomb shells. We climbed to the flag tower to see the full view of the area although it's pretty hard to do as the yard goes around the museum building and stretches to the backyard's side as well. Well anyways, we saw tons of cool tools of warfare and loads of war propaganda related material inside the museum building.


 The entrance to the museum

 Some cannons

A view to the yard of the museum

Enni taking the watch at the flag tower

Some even bigger guns

The BIG gun

A pile of debris from shot down aeroplanes

Is it the superman...? No... Is it a plane...? No. Then what the heck is it? It's some sort of magnetic pulse bomb and mine destroyer. That's what the sign said.

 A darn big HeCo (not sure if it works the same way in English army terms as in the Finnish ones), The CH-47 Chinook.

So far a UFO. Could someone identify this one...? Maybe a Cessna A-37 Dragonfly...?

After the museum visit I decided to give Hanoi yet another chance on the tattoo case. There was supposed to be one more parlor in the backyard of the museum. So we went to find it but after carryinf Enni for 15 minutes not finding it I decided that I'd give the next opportunity for some artist back in Finland, so watch out all you with the practice in Finland, I'm coming after you! ;)

Back at our apartment building we went to try the cakes of Highland coffee as I promised to Enni as she had done good job walking most of the day by herself. After a small sugar high achieved by the force of a carrot cake and a chocolate brownie we went back to the apartment and took a short swim at the pool.

In the evening we went to eat in one restaurant Laura had gotten an address to. The place turned out to be THE place for the locals to come in and have a pint or 10 with their mates. The noise was ear cracking and the place smelled a bit like butt crack. No, really it did. I'm not sure whether it's some chemical they use in some of the places or what but in quite many palces I've had this sudden feel of things smelling like butt crack. Weird. But as we had gotten some recommendations to try it we did. I was feeling experimental (not sure if it was due to the butt crack smelling chemical or not) again and ordered crocodile from the menu. It turned out to be rather delicious after realising which parts were supposed to be eaten and which not. I also enjoyed few Bia Hois to wash down the cocodrillos. On the way back we took some take away coffee from Passio cafe.

Something on the left that's not right... I mean a nice set of vegetables and a WTF! That's Laura's dish.

The dish of cocodrillo! Splendid! :)

So, tomorrow it's Friday and nearly the end of our trip. Lets see what we still can fit into our trip! ;)

keskiviikko 26. kesäkuuta 2013

Day 33, June 26th: Hanoi

It was already Wednesday of the last week spent in Hanoi. I was already running out of ideas what to do for the day. Enni wanted to watch the Aladdin movie from Disney channel in the morning which was quite ok, as I still couldn't figure out the agenda for the day. After the movie had passed we went out to have a "morning" swim as it was going to be a rather hot day once again. After the swim I made some food at the apartment just to get rid of the stuff in the closets. I was trying to think again what we haven't yet done when the old idea jumped back in: the prison museum. I remember people calling it "the Hilton Hanoi" so we jumped to taxi and took a ride to the Hilton Hanoi. It was obvious that the Hilton Hanoi was just a fun nickname for the prison. After finding out that we needed to find something else we went to a cafe next to the hotel Hilton and I made a small research on the subject just to find out that our apartment was actually right next to the damn prison museum! :) The Hanoi towers close to our apartment was just hiding the museum almost fully. The locals know the museum by the name Hoa Lo. So that was our next destination.

 Gone swimming. Enni's sandals I must point out. ;)
The museum with all it's cruelty was maybe not that suitable for Enni but I tried to explain the horrors of the place in a way that she would understand it as well. The quilliotine and the use of it was however a tough one to explain. Well, now Enni knows that it was used to decapitate the extremely bad people. She had some good questions regarding it during the whole day though. ;)

 Entering the Hoa Lo

 The walls of "Hanoi Hilton" paved with glass and other sharp objects

Rocks used in building the prison

The formal suit in the prison

The scary puppets in the prison's political prisoner department

The isolation chamber

There were also some escapes from the prison...

...through these sewers

A prison finding his way out of the museum through the sewer

The women and children in the prison

The monument dedicated to the prisoners of Hoa Lo

This is how close the Hanoi towers were to the prison. Actually I think that the towers had been built on vast part of the prison and thus only a small portion of the prison remained

US soldiers jump suit

Debris of a shot qown B52 bomber

A flag of the prisoners

On the way back home from the exhibition we went to another cafe to have some cool refreshments as the hot weather was really kicking in. After cooling down a bit we headed back to the apartment to wait for a while for Laura to get back from work. In the evening we went to another suggested restaurant, Koto. It was quite near and the food was excelent with the acceptable price level.

After arriving to the apartment we had a quick Skype call with my parents to check that everything was ok in that end and that things are set for us to arrive back home. After the Skype call Enni went to bed and I sneaked out for the gym.

In this point of the trip Laura started feeling a bit weak, like flu taking over. I had the same symptoms this morning so lets just hope that we all stay healthy till the end of the trip so that the journey back won't be any longer than necessary.


Girls at Koto