Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2008

hoi an

this morning i went from hue to hoi an with a bus from sinhcafe travel.
we passed the hue van pass. this is the one and only weather boarder here in vietnam.
suddenly the weather got sunny after we passed the tunnel (16km's)
hoi an is a historical city too.
nice palaces and assembly houses.
watch the pics.


cao lao (local soup)














nice tempel












look at the roof
(yin and yang builded)























i cann't translate it!








































japanese bridge (symbol from hoi an)





































fishermen posing at the river












sometimes little flooded











tomorrow we do some vietnamese kitchen course - yeappiiii

Samstag, 6. Dezember 2008

Hue - the former imperial capital

wooden pavilion at tomb of Tu Duc

the Nguyen Dynasty ruled from 1802 to 1945











here you can 4 different animal parts in this sculpture


(dragon, dog, horse,?)







tomb of Minh Mang


















































tomb of Khai Dinh









































that cost lot of taxes!!























the 4 canons representing the 4 seasons
on the opposite side there are 5 canons representing the 5 elements
4+5=9
9 is a lucky number!








emperor's seat

the forst stair is the earth
the second are the people
the third is the sky
the emperor sat above all








Imperial Citadel





































the forbidden purple city













Thien Mu Pagoda
















buddhism monks are praying (at 15:45)
16:00 is a timeborder from yin to yang or opposite direction
very fine gold and silver buddha images there
nice ohhhmmm soundings and chime-sounds too
really nice ceremony





after that we did a boatstour down the perfume river

Hue

yesterday i had a day off! i was only working a little bit on my blog, visiting the market and walking through the citadell.
between 1802 and 1945, it was the imperial capital of the ngyuen dynasty. as such, it is well known for its monuments and architecture. its population stands at about 340,000 people.
hue's weather is infamously bad: the truong son mountains just to the south seem to bottle up all the moisture, so it's usually misty, drizzly or outright rainy, and things get even drippier than usual in the winter rainy season
yesterday it rained all the day this day, tomorrow and on monday the forecast is rainy...

nevertheless guys: it is very easy to to leave a comment at this blog too!
just go to 0 Kommentare and write your text. you choose your identity to anonym, then you will not need any google e-mail. its easy!!

ok now i will go for breakfast and then i will visit hue with a guided tour.
cya bernhard

Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2008

Sa Pa to Hanoi

yesterday i drove back from sa pa to lao cai. the busses are driving many rounds through the city and they are totally overbooked. a women wanted to get out of the bus through a window, because she has a children and she said that's too dangerous... finally they managed to get a 2nd bus after some negotiations. what a big problem:)) at 9pm there was the nighttrain going down to hanoi from lao cai.

this day i visited the ho chi minh mausoleum in hanoi. i thought, i was in the army - because we had to walk in 2 rows to the mausoleum buildung.
there i could see the famous ho chi minh.

ho chi minh mausoleum

ho chi minh's most-cited maxime is "nothing is more important than independency and fredom"








after that i did some walking through the streets to the south from the station. there you can find people welding and working with the steel profiles on the streets.
on some places the traffic was really heavy and noisy - you can imagine there are now rules. only signal-horns are needed.
when i came out of the hanoi towers there just happened a bad accident. so vietnam is one of the countries with the highest death rate in accidents on the streets.













in the afternoon i walked around the lake hoan-kiem and there i met a really nice 23 years old girl from Yen Bai. her name is apple. we had a lot of fun together and finally we did one of the best meals i've ever eaten! REALLY!
we went out for food to the restaurant Quan an Ngon, 18 Phan Boi Chau. it is a very nice equipped open-air restaurant. we ate really different typical vietnamese meal there. the best was the chicken noodle soup with a little chilly :))the banana juice and the sweet potato with coco milk was very delicious too.
so i can really recommend hanoi for their wonderful eating. i hope in the future are will build a pedestrian zone....
nevertheless i had to leave hanoi city and apple at 7pm.

Quan an Ngon

























apple - pls send me an email

Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2008

Sa Pa - 4th Day

this day i went on a motorbike with a vietnamese guide to ta phin village.
wonderful rice terraces (unfortunately it is still harvested)
best time for visiting is september....


































































polish machine for rice (duration abut 2 days)
































































school with hmong and red dao children

























building a house


































visit at the red dongs (ethnic group)
there are different ethnic groups living near together and speaking a really different own language. some of them couldn't really communicate with the outher people. its only possible with the vietnamese language.

















amzing view from the dragons mountain to sa pa

The town of Sa Pa lies at about 1600 meters of altitude.

































dragon












tzzzz












everywhere the effiecient hmong-women are trying to sell their "handmade" stuff for souveniers.
but i think most of them are imported from china

BUY FOR ME! BUY FOR ME!
sometimes the tell BUY ME! :))
GOOD FOR ME, GOOD FOR YOU!
some of them also offers some other stuff like marihuana or opium...
the right women ist sa aus lo lai chai village (hmong) in sa pa
she sold me the most beautiful bag there from sa pa to a good price! and it was really funny to talk with here. some of them speak really good english.