I did spot something veeeery interesting on the walking tour:
Later, we visited the Catholic Cathedral in Hanoi. The people of Vietnam practice many different religions and life philosophies, including Buddhism, Daoism, Confucionism, and Catholicism. It is ethnically and religiously very diverse. Catholicism in Viet Nam is largely due to missionaries visiting during the Colonial period, I believe.
Anyway, we are now in Hue. I did enjoy Hanoi very much- it's very green, and very beautiful. My favorite thing is how people spill out onto the streets at night - it's much cooler in the evening. Children run around playing as their parents sit on stools, eating and talking outdoors. The streets buz with mopeds weaving every which way. Just like in the US, you can easily spot the young adults out on dates, dressed all up, looking nervous, riding on mopeds together. (Well, maybe they don't ride mopeds together in the U.S!)
That said, I am happy to have moved on. The city, though beautiful, is full, crowded, and tight-spaced. Perhaps these things are what make it beautiful, but I can only handle being crowded when it's below 85 degrees...
Hue is much smaller, and so far, it is just as beautiful, if not more. We'll see what happens!

Hey Sarah--we love your postings and eagerly anticipate more. Love, Mom with Dad
ReplyDeleteVEEERRY interesting little creatures scrambling about in Vietnam.
ReplyDeleteyes, especially because dogs are not kept as pets in Vietnam. But this one and the white dog were clearly pets! Also, notice how long his tail is...
ReplyDeleteVietnamese dog food makes tails grow really long
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I love that you saw a weinerschnetzel in Vietnam! Of course you would.....
ReplyDelete-Heidi