Hi there, thank you very much for your interesting blogs. I love and miss Hanoi (where I was born). When you have free time, can you take some photos of traffic lights in Hanoi and write a blog about that (compare the place with and without traffic lights. I am sure it would be very interesting. I noticed that the new system of traffic lights in Hanoi possesses the down counters, but not for pedestrians. Very strange, but more efficient, I think.
You are the best blogger Dear Hanoi girl,
You are the best blogger. You really have a feel for your country. I hope to see Việt Phủ Thành Chương myself soon. Thanks for the information.
Kent
Thành Chương He is really a Vietnamese contemporay artist, who founded Thành Chương's Viet Palace even on his own. The place lets people enjoy know the heritage of your country's culture, as you well displayed photos . This is, I think, a new type of museum, avoiding "too academic to understand". All right, Ha! I will add here to my visiting list.
ethnic groups A very interesting blog. I knew about some of these groups, but I did not realize that there are so many. I've been to the Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi twice. It provides a fascinating insight into the living and working lives of the Vietnamese ethnic groups. It is a 'must' visit for anyone travelling to Hanoi.
Thanks so much for such an interesting entry, the Museum of Ethnology is definitely on the list of places Lorenza and I must visit next tim ewe are near Hanoi.
Tranh cổ động Thanks for your photos of colourful propaganda bills, which might be one of the best ways to keep same idea in common.
Yes, this is a feature in Communist countries. I feel,in China,nothing but being constrained with it because of "written in Chinese Characters" with direct expessions to tell the truth.
amazing Amazing, simply amazing.... All this facinating stuff in vietnam to do and see, you think a lifetime is enough for me to photograph all of vietnam while im staying there...?
WONDERFUL ENTRY This is such a touching blog, I really enjoyed reading it. I agree that the people are one of the most imprtant aspects of travel ... you have explained this so well. That photo of Kim Phuc is amazing and always chilling. Thanks for such a great entry yet again!
Trip to Vietnam Having just come back from my first trip to Vietnam I have to say I think your national dress Áo Dai is one of the most beautiful and elegant costumes I have every seen. I only wish now I had got one made for myself as I think they would be most comfortable to wear for any body shape although they do look very good on the slim Vietnamese women. I love your country and hope to get back one day soon as Thypoon Ketsanaprevented us from getting to Halong Bay and Hoi An
Happy travelling
Sandy
Hello, I'm also a Asia girl. I like to read your blog, woo! you have went to so much places and countries, I'm so admired to you! Alought many people have the same dream which is travel the world, but it's still a hard thing to many people. So, I'm glad to know to find the world from your blog. Thank you for bring the colorful world to us.
Festival Festival is the most enjoyable event that gifts our memory for ever. Thanks for your blog for me to recall my homeland festivals at my childhood.
i am very hungry the foods in the pictuers make me feel very hungry. i only want to eat them immediately. thank for your article, it makes me understand more about ha noi
Famous men I have heard of them growing up but didn't know that "cong tu bac lieu" was real. I thought it was just an expression for depicting a spoilt rich guy. Your blog helps me plan for my next trip to Vietnam. Thanks for the info's!!!!!
Beautiful Thanks for sharing the pictures and informations. I will definitely go to the southern part of vietnam on my next trip.
Enjoy your blog as always!!
Mũi Cà Mau Dear Ms Ha, It seems you enjoyed adventurous trips in September 2009. I admire how you are a superwoman. Anyway, thanks for your good depiction on Vietnam, Best Wishes from Kob.
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Hi there, thank you very much for your interesting blogs. I love and miss Hanoi (where I was born). When you have free time, can you take some photos of traffic lights in Hanoi and write a blog about that (compare the place with and without traffic lights. I am sure it would be very interesting. I noticed that the new system of traffic lights in Hanoi possesses the down counters, but not for pedestrians. Very strange, but more efficient, I think.