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I always enjoy Vietnamese food and when the opportunity to visit this country came about, I jumped on it. My first impression was that I was somewhere in Southern China. The food was good but my first exposure to (although Americanized) Vietnamese food was in the good ol’ United States and that may have spoiled me.

Hanoi – The capital city of Vietnam is a bustling city of thousands and thousands of motorbikes, used as a mean of transportation. In this city, we saw a traditional water puppet performance, visited Uncle Ho’s memorial and museum, the temples at the Red River and of Literature.

Halong Bay - This scenic destination has been designated as a Unesco World Heritage Site and indeed it offers a spectacular view of the karst landscape off the coast in the northeastern portion of Vietnam. Although similar to Guilin in Southern China, where the Li River runs through the landscape, the towering limestone islands at Halong Bay, rise from the sea. There are caves on several of the larger islands and we visited two of them. Again, while the view is impressive, the hanging haze in the two days while we were there was not. The sunset leaves a lot to be desired. Too bad, the images from this awesome location do not represent much more than mere documentation.

Hue - It was the capital city of feudal Vietnam. Here we visited the Kai Dinh Royal tomb, which shows a combination of Chinese and Western styles of architecture. The inside of the tomb is lavishly decorated with a golder effigy of the emperor seated on his throne under a extravagantly decorated canopy. Definitely, the decoration is quite a contrast to the courtyard and façade of the tomb.

We also visited the Dong Ba market where locals shop. Everything is inexpensive, well, relatively speaking, of course.

Ho Chi Minh City - Formerly known as Saigon, this is a bustling city. The number of motorbikes is incredible and you can easily see 60-70 bikes at a traffic light and as soon as the light turns green, they "race" through the intersection. As the most used mean of transportation, seeing 3 to 4 people on a single bike is not uncommon there. We visited the Notre Dam Cathedral and the main Post Office, two of the main structures here with French style architecture.

Mekong Delta - We boarded motorboat in My Tho, the upper town of the Mekong Delta, and cruise to Orchard Island where we enjoyed a traditional music show, local food and visit a village there. We also took a small boat and navigated through narrow waterways.

Cu Chi Tunnels - Located some 70 km north of HCMC, Cu Chi is a network of tunnels that stretched for approximately 200 km. This tunnel system was operated effectively during the war time by Vietnamese guerillas and caused a lot grief to the American army and now, we know why. Not terribly photogenic but worth visiting nonetheless.

Photographic tidbits : Street scenery shooting can easily be done from the vehicle; just make sure you set the ISO/shutter speed high enough to minimize blur. Around crowded places, such as at a market, I took quite a bit of shots from the hip without raising the camera to an eye level. A zoom lens is highly recommended; this is a country where you don't want to get caught not having the proper focal length.

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Coming Back from Dropping Off Passengers
Coming Back from Dropping Off Passengers
Called Water Buffalo Not for Nothing!
Called Water Buffalo Not for Nothing!
Our Refreshment
Our Refreshment
Cheers!
Cheers!
Enjoying Our Lunch
Enjoying Our Lunch
Crossing the Street in Traditional Clothing
Crossing the Street in Traditional Clothing
Ready, Set and Go!
Ready, Set and Go!
Female Biker with Helmet/Mask and Traditional Outfit
Female Biker with Helmet/Mask and Traditional Outfit
Helmets Are Mandatory
Helmets Are Mandatory
Food Vendor
Food Vendor
Material Transportation
Material Transportation
Not Only for Riding!
Not Only for Riding!
Exiting the Tunnel
Exiting the Tunnel
One of the Many Tunnel Exits
One of the Many Tunnel Exits
Mockup Vietcongs
Mockup Vietcongs
Ventilation Opening
Ventilation Opening
Remains of an American Tank - Ouch!
Remains of an American Tank - Ouch!
Weapon Manufacturing
Weapon Manufacturing
Make Shift Deadly Explosives
Make Shift Deadly Explosives
Inside the (for Tourist Enlarged) Tunnel
Inside the (for Tourist Enlarged) Tunnel
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