
After seeing the rest of the group off from
our hotel in Hanoi, we loaded onto a bus ourselves headed to Ha Long Bay. There were 14 of us traveling with Henry, 8
from Tony’s bus and 6 from Henry’s The
drive was 4 hours, but that included a couple of stops along the way including
one to watch a farmer plow his field using a hand plow and water buffalo.
A little further down the road we stopped
to watch the very intensive work involved in watering a rice field. Then time to stop for happy house and coffee,
and of course another opportunity to shop.



The next stop was to board our boat for a
four hour trip around Ha Long Bay. There
are some 2000 islands in the bay – very spectacular. One in particular looks like a fish from one
angle and kissing chickens from another angle. 

After a delightful lunch and a
great deal of scenery we stopped at Thein Cung Grotto. This is a huge and spectacular cave with many
shapes and formations. It along with Ha
Long Bay have been declared a World Heritage Site. We walked up to the entrance – about 50
steps, then another bunch as we walked through the cave. Then we walked down the other side and back
to our boat. While on board we had the
opportunity to make a few more purchases with the specialty being pearls which
are cultivated in the area.
Back in our bus we were taken to the
Novatel Ha Long which was beautifully decorated for Christmas. Several of us went for a nice walk along the
shoreline before getting a light dinner and an early bedtime.
The net morning we had a chance to sleep in
a bit as we didn't head back to Hanoi until 9:30. The trip back was nice and easy with a stop
at the same Happy House for an early lunch and one more opportunity for
shopping. On the way back we chased
after this man riding his scooter with a cow tied onto the back.
We arrived back in Hanoi and to the same
Hotel, with time to explore a little more of the downtown area or to walk
around the lake that is close to our
hotel. Eight of us went out to a local
restaurant which served a huge variety of Vietnamese dishes from various
venders. The Menu was about 22 pages
long and what a variety! We had a great
time trying some different dishes and sharing in the experience.
After
a cab ride back to our hotel we returned to our rooms to pack and prepare for
our return trip through Hong Kong then back home.
All
in all it has been a wonderful trip with lots of experiences to take home with
us to share with whoever wants to listen.













































