Day 75, Vietnam, Hanoi
After a 12 hours long ride in a sleeping bus next to a strange Vietnamese guy, I finally arrived in the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi. As I am tall the bus ride was not very comfortable for me. As I arrived very early in Hanoi I saw many local people doing Tai Chi and other (for me) funny things at the central lake of the town. The old quarter of Hanoi is really nice. Every street has a topic. You can find the street of the shoes, another one with candies, one with mirrors and so on. You have plenty of topic streets. I also visited the Masoleum of Uncle Ho, which was interesting. Especially the reaction of local people. A woman in front of me started to cry when she saw Uncle Ho. He is a real hero for the people here.
After a 12 hours long ride in a sleeping bus next to a strange Vietnamese guy, I finally arrived in the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi. As I am tall the bus ride was not very comfortable for me. As I arrived very early in Hanoi I saw many local people doing Tai Chi and other (for me) funny things at the central lake of the town. The old quarter of Hanoi is really nice. Every street has a topic. You can find the street of the shoes, another one with candies, one with mirrors and so on. You have plenty of topic streets. I also visited the Masoleum of Uncle Ho, which was interesting. Especially the reaction of local people. A woman in front of me started to cry when she saw Uncle Ho. He is a real hero for the people here.
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