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Thurs 14 Nov: Vietnamese War – to the tunnels and back

A hectic day – 8am on coach, through the hugeness and brashness that is Ho Chi Minh City nowadays, a city of 13 million people and 7 million scooters!! Here’s a few photos of the rush hour, all taken on the same day in different areas of the city as we drove out ...

White van stuck in traffic

At the grid for starting

Massed motorbikes

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Rubbish bin
Hard graft for some
Tangle of wires
Not quite fibre optics yet!

Our first trip was to the Cu Chih underground tunnels used heavily by Communist Vietcong in their guerilla warfare which defeated the much greater firepower of the Americans. Had been warned of malarial forest there containing poisonous snakes, but worst encounter was with hordes of other tourists. Some simulations but gave a real feel, along with the various spiked booby traps!

Swinging door
One of many booby traps, designed to trap different parts of body, even on back of doors
guide exiting tunnel

 

charlie entering tunnel
Guess who had to have a go...

Then on to another brand new experience – that of a Buddhist temple (Vietnamese style) but with lots of gods and several safes in front of altars to avoid theft of donations. Small, noisy and didn’t seem at all spiritual but apparently very popular with residents.

Temple

The main event for all of us in the afternoon was the national War Remnants Museum, an odd name for a significant reminder not just of tanks and aircraft outside, but of the Requiem exhibition of actual war photos. These were taken largely by war photographers most of whom were killed getting their shots, and are no holds barred. An exhibition all should see. Very moving, particularly those containing women and children. Just as graphic were those depicting the impact of Agent Orange attacks and the horrific bodily defects in births afterwards, which are still affecting children now! Several people had to leave this room since they had had their fill of horror. Apparently American visitors can be particularly affected...

Black and white photo

Brightly lit coach interior
Evening transport in our disco coach!
Busy traffic
Since pavements full of holes & parked scooters, the only space to walk – up close & personal with the traffic!

Fri 15 Nov: HCMC to Danang to Hoi An

1 hr flight to Danang (3rd city of Vietnam), 1.3 m people now. Was large US base during war, & they also had their R&R on ‘China Beach’, 1 of top 10 in world. Main road was originally runway, so v straight. The Demilitarized Zone is 200 mls N. Drove S to beautiful Hoi Ann Silk Village resort.

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Complete contrast with HCMC, in quiet, lush tropical setting.
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Free silk production tour on arrival: from silkworm ...
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...to magical golden silk extruded from worm as it pupates

Sat 16 Nov: Hoi An

2 hr walking tour, through old market and 2 temples, & through shops selling silk clothing and lampshades.

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Tiny shoes
The full horror of foot-binding – unsure if these are Vietnamese or Chinese
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Mid morning tea in ancient house
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Served with ceremony, very carefully cooked & all in exquisite hand-made pots etc. I had lotus root tea – tasty!

Then walked towards the Japanese Bridge, for lunch demo, preparation and eat.

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pink dress

Paper lanterns

Pm – water coconut drink, before taken for ride in bamboo coracle boats, then bigger boat up very wide Hoai River.

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Coracle boat

Boat spinning
Spin that boat!

Magic of night-time in Hoi An, when thousands of silk lamps light up, everywhere!

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Paper lanters on water
Paper lanters on water
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Sun 17 Nov: Cham traditions

Jan swimming
Early morning swim before breakfast
Flowers on water
Pristine blooms

We went into the hills, and first saw traditional dancing by Cham people.

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We then walked round UNESCO site of remaining My Son Hindu temples from the 4th century, where US bombing had destroyed many. Needed guide to explain significance of remains. Amazingly, no evidence of mortar can be found, and the mystery of how they were constructed remains!

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On right, large crater left by bomb blast, & on left the temple it ruined
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Goodnight to our beautiful silk resort

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  • Holiday outline: 12 Nov – 1 Dec 2019
  • Tues 12 Nov: The long flight
  • Wed 13 Nov: The long day
  • Thurs 14 Nov: Vietnamese War – to the tunnels and back
  • Fri 15 Nov: HCMC to Danang to Hoi An
  • Sat 16 Nov: Hoi An
  • Sun 17 Nov: Cham traditions
  • Mon 18 Nov: Hoi An to Hue
  • Tue 19 Nov: Hue for Hanoi
  • Wed/Thurs 20/21 Nov: Hanoi highlights
  • Fri 22 Nov: Hanoi to Mai Chau
  • Sat 23 Nov: Mai Chau villages
  • Sun 24 Nov: to Ninh Binh
  • Mon 25 Nov: to Halong Bay
  • Tues 26 Nov: Return to Hanoi
  • Wed 27 Nov: Hanoi to Sapa
  • Thurs 28 Nov: Red Dao & Black H’mong tribes
  • Fri 29 Nov: Sapa
  • Sat 30 Nov: The long journey back
  • Lasting memories