Business Class

Posted on August 14, 2007
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After a week, we decided to leave bustling Hanoi for more peaceful environs. Our destination was Hue, Vietnam’s capital and imperial city during 18th through early 20th centuries. We had planned to take the train (”The Reunification Express”) from Hanoi to Hue since the overnight journey is supposed to be one of the travel highlights of Vietnam. However, a Typhoon hit the central coast and flooded the train tracks, forcing the railways to cancel all trains. We happened to be in the Hanoi train station when the announcement was made to this effect, and the ensuing chaos was something else! Luckily we had other travel avenues open in the form of Vietnam Airways.
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Halong Bay (+Photos)

Posted on August 12, 2007
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Halong Bay, about 150 km north of Hanoi, represents all that is mystical, misty, and mysterious (ha!) about Southeast Asia. You know when you see footage of exotic-looking boats with the rust colored ribbed sails (they’re called ‘junks’) gliding quietly through the mist while pan pipes are playing wistfully in the background? That scene is probably set in or filmed in Halong Bay. So of course we wanted to go there and experience the magic.
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Hanoi (+Photos)

Posted on August 11, 2007
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So why has it been so hard for us to make ourselves write about Hanoi? We keep putting it off and doing it in stages by making lists of things we want to include in the post, but not actually writing the post. I think the simple reason is that there was SO MUCH in Hanoi that it seems a huge task to try to encompass it all. Also, Hanoi is in the unique position of having simultaneously surpassed our expectations and disappointed us. So here goes nothing - read on if you are up for it!
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Leaving Hanoi for Halong Bay (+Photos)

Posted on August 4, 2007
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We’re off to Halong Bay for three days, leaving early tomorrow morning. We’ve been in Hanoi for 4 nights so far, and will be here for 2 more when we return from our trip on the boat. We’ve got a lot of pictures of Hanoi so far, but haven’t had the energy to put together a blog post. So the photos are here for your perusal, with commentary to follow in a few days.

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The Decline of the Guidebook

Posted on August 4, 2007
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We’re traveling with three guide books for SE Asia. The Rough Guide to SE Asia (Aug 2005), Lonely Planet SE Asia on a Shoestring (March 2006) and SE Asia, the Graphic Guide (2003.)

Each has their strengths and their weaknesses, and they are all out of date. I’m convinced the guidebook is in a slow state of decline.
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Vientiane (+Photos)

Posted on August 4, 2007
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Vientiane is the capital of Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Laos is pronounced with a silent S and rhyme with bow (as in take a bow) or ka-pow. Like most countries with ‘Democratic’ in their name it’s not. It’s a communist state, and one of the least free in the world.

We spent 3 nights in Vientiane. It’s a pleasant enough town, though pretty grimy in spots. We had various errands to take care of, laundry, buying a new camera cable (I left it in Vang Vieng,) and buying the new Harry Potter book.
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