Vietnam 2012: “Ten toi la Momi »...made in Italy !

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  1. momi20

    momi20 Been here awhile

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    Hellò everybody I’m Maurizio (aka Momi)à Italy

    This year for my vacation I chose the Vietnam, country that I’ve missed in 2007 by 100 km ( 62 miles) when I was riding with a little motorbike in Laos

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    Why Vietnam ? First of all cause I’ve never been there, that’s always a good reason to visit a country. Further since I was child I was concerned with Vietnam. At the primary school (7 years old) for an italina composition with free title, I chose “The Vietnam War”. It was the 1969 and in 2 weeks I’ve read (on my father’s newspaper) an article about Vietnam War.
    My teacher wanted to talk with my father that explained that I was a little bit strange kid, quiet, not violent, but very interested to the strategy of the battle and war. The military logistic is for me a science: the war a madness.
    As most of the people I’ve seen a lot of movies: Apocalipse Now, The Green Berets, The Deer Hunter, Rambo, Hamburger Hill, Platoon, Coming Home ecc... This was probably the first war that came in to houses with real images.
    Around first days of April I found a very cheap flight Milan-Moscow-Hanoi for 559 €( 717 $) with Aeroflot . I run a little mechanical factory with my brother and so I can decide my week days with him. The problem was to avoid the worst monson days. I decided to start on 19 of May and come back on 13<sup>th</sup> of June
    Flight’s ok.
    Second thing: the bike. On internet I found a very professional agency in Hanoi, that was very helpfull and sent to me a lot of informations.
    Teh name is Flamingo Travel ( http://www.flamingotravel.com.vn/ ) : is a travel agency, that sell air and bus tickets, organizes tours , rent motorbike and also organizes motorbike tours. I chosen a bike very similar to my Suzuki DR 350
    the Yamaha Serow 230 cc 21 €/day (28 $/day), 109 kg( 240 pounds) and with a good tank, 10 lt ( 2 gallons)

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    Guide book : for a few years I’ve chosen the Footprint. Lucky ther’s the italian translation for Vietnam

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    Map: on Amazon I found the Periplus 4,5 € ( 6 $)

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    My first idea was to do the North Loop, with Dien Bien Phu, Meo Vac ( on the China border) and Halong Bay. Then ? How the hell could I know ? Maybe try to reach Ho Chi Min City in the south, cause Flamingo Travel was able to organze the drop off : in case of lackness of days is possibile to leave the bike in Ho Chi Min City and get the night train: 36 hours to come back in Hanoi. I’ll see in Vietnam, day by day. I had in mind 2 places: Huè the ancient capital of the Vietnam an the My Lai memorial, where undred of vietnamese civilians were killed by USA marines in 1968.

    I started from Milano on 19 of May and landed in Hanoi on 20<sup>th</sup> of May. I’ve ridden with the motorbike from 22th of May to 12<sup>th</sup> of June for 6.232 km ( 3.872 miles). This is my route...more or less: I didn’t use any GPS.

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    Expenses

    Vietnam Visa (made at the Hanoi Airport) -------------------38€ = 50 $
    Milan-Hanoi flight (Aeroflot)--------------------------------------559€= 717 $
    Motorbike rent (22 days)------------------------------------------472€= 605$
    Travel insurance (england company on line)-----------------95€= 121 $
    Food, accomodations, gas, souvenir ecc (in Vietnam)----470€= 603$

    Flamingo Travel sent to me pics and mesurement of saddle bags, so I decided to use my light backpack of Ferrino top ut on the rack: they also provide the helmet. In this way I could start with less than 10 kg ( 22 pounds) of luggage


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    my gym buddy the Beuto is always my personal chauffeur to reach train station or airport

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    the Aeroflot’s menù was excellent

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    I landed in Hanoi at 8.00 am. How reach the hostel ? By taxi ? Mhh too easy: try with local transports. Just outside the airport I get the bus 17

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    on the last stop the bridge that bring you to Hanoi is forbidden to pedestrians so I agree with a man on motorbike that for 0,77€= 1 $ bring me and my rucksack to the hostel

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    3,66 €/night( 4,69$/night), 6 bed dormitory, with breakfast and free beer in the afternoon (www.hostelworld.com) ...and just 60 mt ( 66 yards) from Flamingo Travel office

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    I want to emphasize that the owner Mr Hung Nguyen was very helpfull, even during the trip: very professional also.
    Settled the rent contract, deposit and signed documents I started to visit Hanoi by foot. The capital is known as City of Lakes, so what’s better than Hoan Kiem Lake to begin ?


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    Ahh finally I could see the ceremony in that asian people show to divinities their detachment from material goods: they burn money ! Ok they are false bills, but doesn’t matter. Divinities dont know bills: brilliant idea.

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    Around the lake ther’s an incredible number of little activities. It’s typical of Asia

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    the Vietnam food is probably the most various of Asia

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    A truck ? No a bycicle

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    The Saint Joseph Cathedral (1886)

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    I look at the jam to undertend the “rules”: as in India and Naples( Italy) the idea is that jam is as a river: never stop the flow. The biggest mistake is to stop your veichle is somebody or something is crossing your direction. Drive slow and slide lateral, so both can continue to go.

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    Vietnam stock exchange

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    this square is a meeting place for free time
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    reporter

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    dinner

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    perfect end of my first Vietnam day was the Muppet on the Water Show

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    but I’m lucky: just outside the teather, at the end of the show, a pop live show on the street

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    Today is 21th of May, Monday: the bike will be ready in the afternoon and I’ll start tomorrow morning. I woke up very early: breakfast is served from 8.00 am...at 7.00 am I prepared it myself


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    Sky is dark and stormy

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    Herer is the monson

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    after half hour everything is finisch so I went to the mechanical shop of Falmingo Travel. Employe explain to me how check oil level, put gas in the tank, start and turn off the bike and tire pressure and how often to grease the chain with the spray. This are the mechanical activities that I’m able to do: any other activity that I try to do on the motorbike could be dangerous...for the bike and me. As mechanic I’m = 0 ! The front brake is weak, but they told me to use “Just in emergency situation”..ok as with my scooter Vespa Piaggio PX 125: I’m lucky.

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    To train myself with the bike I drove through the city
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    Ho Chi Min Mausoleum

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    Ohh an entire statue of Lenin: not so easy to find in former USSR

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    this is one of the 36 streets of the Old District: in each of those streets there was a different activity: shoes, clothes ecc...

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    Back in the hostel and I was alone in the room, so I could prepare luggage for tomorrow: saddle bags with stuff that you use most frequently: the rest in the backpack, that I put in a plastic bag.

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  2. GB

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    Ciao Momi, Great to see you back on the adventure trail!!!

    We highly appreciated and enjoyed your last adventures into Asia... looking forward to this one :lurk
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  4. momi20

    momi20 Been here awhile

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    May 22th: I wake up very early but it&#8217;s raining. Ok breakfast

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    after this the rain stops, but the sky remain dark and stormy. I fix my luggage and I&#8217;m ready to go. Direction is west.



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    ohh a Golf Club

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    always delicious the juice from sugar cane

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    the landscape begins to change

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    the sky is always dark but I begin to see a lot of bikers that stop to wear rain clothes...it&#8217;s better do the same thing, even if isn&#8217;t raining. I learn that time noise from sky and rain is very short in Vietnam, but nobody refuses to take refuge from the rain. I had a stop in to a gas station

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    sometimes the rain makes streets into little river and that remind me the road Manali &#8211; Leh in India

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    in the North of Vietnam there are a lot of monuments in USSR style

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    around night I reach Son La that became my first stop in Vietnam. To sleep in Vietnam you can find two kind of accomodation. The hotel named khách s&#7841;n and the guest house (cheaper) nha nghi: both take care of your motorbike and put it directly in the hall.

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    The room is around 4 &#8364;= 5 $

    After a quick shower I walked along the main road...ok every Vietnam city has a very big big central road and as in the former USSR cities that&#8217;s all. Right and left hotel, shops and restaurants. The owner was very happy to have a foreign client

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    the food was excelent..this cats which I had given food are still alive

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    This morning I&#8217;d like to reach Dien Bien Phu, where in the 1954 came the big victory of the Viet Minh Army on the French Army and put an end to the Indocina War that has begun in the 1946: to know more please click on this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Indochina_War



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    a very important thing. When you travel and decide to download pics from memory card to your notebook, remember to put again the card in the camera: could be very difficult do it when luggages are fixed on the motorbike

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    the Vietnam jam, as in Africa and India is amix of vehicles, people and animals

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    sometimes the vegetation has a green really incredible

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    What you can do to dry quickly hay or rice ? Use the spaved road

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    ohh the rain: i&#8217;m on the road but I see a little stand of fruit and a house, so I drive my motorbike in the backyard

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    Is a property of a young guy that works as excavator driver: he has showed to me the operating manual. He&#8217;s at home with a friend that&#8217;s a teacher. They offered to me tea and fruit



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    I arrived to Dien Bien Phu around 1 ,00 pm and so first I had lunch

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    this is a celebration of the victory mhh this staircase remind me Odessa and the Potemkin staircase

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    the war cemetery

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    I meet a couple of Belgium tourists and we exchange informations on Vietnam: very intresting population. For one year and half they hadn&#8217;t a governement, but the country was going on.

    I started around 3 pm and I decided to arrive as far as possible: normally is a point that you can&#8217;t miss.

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    a stop for a drink...and rain again

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    Along the road I bought a pillow from a Guest House. I&#8217;m short, but the bike is very little with a hard seat

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    I reach Lai Chau around 7 pm and just one hotel has a room. First eat, the shower can wait

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    the hotel has a big dining room with wi-fi free, table football, billiard and a room for the national pastime in Vietnam: the karaoke. Every bar, restaurant , private home has one

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    around 2 am it&#8217;s enough: and this time the owner stops the people to sing. My room is very large and I could arrange clothes and luggage easily

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    Looks like a good trip, Momi. I'm looking forward to the rest.
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  6. momi20

    momi20 Been here awhile

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    This is always the best way to dry clothes

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    This morning I’ve in mind to reach with a very short distance Sapa, a city that’s a good starting point for some trekking.
    As in every city here in Vietnam the marketallows you to can see many different physiognomies

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    from the architectural viewpoint Lai Chau isn’t unforgettable

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    just pay attentino to roadsigns and everything goes smoothly

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    No way ! One pillow isn’t enough: my butt is crying (me too). I didn’t see a lot of pillow shops on the roas....ohh it’s a mirage ? No this man sells pillows and sheet !!!!!! Yes: I bought one immediactly and the seller has helped me to fix it over the seat. Double pillow better than one.

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    Sapa is on altitude of 1600 mt( 1 miles...as the Denver Broncos Stadium, the Mile High), and during the French occupation became the summer vacation resort of the foreign diplomatics: her weather remind Alpes.

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    As in the 2010 in India when I arrived in manali the impressioni s the same: is a city totally full of restaurant souvenir shops, travel agency, england pub, bank, music club in western style...ok nothing wrong with this situation. I’m a tourist as other people and in vacation you’ve got the right to relax, but I don’t need of place like this. I decided to continue and reach Lao Cai a normal Vietnamese city, on the China border.

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    Just one problem: I can’t no more read the oil level: the little plastic window is completly dark. A very nice local mechanic called the Flamingo Travel in Hanoi, but read the level remained a mistery: they just said “Stop to put oil !”

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    Lao Cai and ther’s yet sunlight

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    …ok I had taken just the picture

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    the range is from the Superior room ( 18 €=24$) to Vip Room ( 92€= 118 $). My hotel was 3,12€ =4$ a night.
    Lao Cai is just a transit city

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    dinner

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    my hotel room isn’t bad

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    In the room I notice a big irritation with a big swelling. When you travel alone, is better to have some medical knoweledge: obviously is a sting. No problem I’ve got the spray, just put a little bit...AAAHHHHHHHH the pain is incredible. It isn’t a sting, but a friction of the sock on the skin...ok the liniment

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    Hi Momi , great pics , made me homesick ( I lived in Hanoi for 7 years ) Wise choice in Flamingo travel , Ive known Hung for around 15 years and always hire my bikes from him ( I still go back every year to catch up with friends Hope you enjoyed your time in Vietnam.
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    Thanks for sharing your photos and great report !!!!!!!!!
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    Love your blog. Keep it coming!
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    BIKE-R Been here awhile

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    Another exciting RR from Momi, I'm in :clap
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    Well done Mate :clap
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    Hey, welcome to Vietnam. I bet you have great experience about the culture and riding here! Keep it coming..... :freaky
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  13. momi20

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    Today I’ve planned to reach Ha Giang, a city wehr’s possible get the permit to travel in the North Area of Ha Giang region...it’s easy remember names of region and her capital in Vietnam: it’s the same. The road from Ha Giang to Meo Vac is a dream for a biker. The permit costs around 25 $, I think 10$ every people if you are a bunch of almost 4.

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    This was my first stop for a coffee

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    I’ve never been in a Vietnam “bar” and I remained surprised by the way in that they prepare it. They put the coffee in the “Coffee maker” (made in a light aluminium), then this come on a glass, after hot water and you wait to filter it.
    Simple but intelligent: this could be a great souvenir.

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    gas station

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    gas station’s workers

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    Could miss a stop due to the rain ?

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    My hotel in Ha Giang: I’m lucky here it’s possibile get the permit

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    Dinner

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    The rice cooker…another candidate as souvenir

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    I’ve never seen a hotel where cars and minibus have to cross the reception to go in the parking

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    the permit: I can go to sleep

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    ohh I’ve got to dry my clotes

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    Today is Saturday: I’m going to Meo Vac

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    As I’m going I understand the big difference between landscape in Europe and here. I’m on the mountains, the roads are very similar, good but narrow, but the landscape is something amazing: no pines no fir tree, but jungle.
    Sometimes I stop the bike just without a reason and I remain to look

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    Artlocks Been here awhile

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    Nice report. I really like these solo trip reports in foreign countries.
    Are the hotel beds hard in the north?
    I was in the south and every bed I had was extremely firm.
    Actually had to take pain killers to get to sleep.
    Next time may take some kind of air sleeping pad.
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  15. momi20

    momi20 Been here awhile

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    The city is little, but the Ho Chi Min picture is very large

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    along a road I see some big buildings. They looks uninhabitated: a good place to take a rest and eat. Maybe a school or some guid hall.
    At the moment zero check point: maybe I had could avoid to pay the 25$ permit.

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    I’m ready to go when appears a men : a keeper ? He cheers to me and then take out a cellphone. I don’t undertand why he’s taking a picture of my bike behind. He calls me pointig at the screen of his cellphone. Probably he likes to show to me the picture. Suddendly I understand that democracy is a little bit far from Vietnam. He has a list of plates, even mine. With the number of the plates of my bike ther’s the date of the permit. How many people are keeping me under surveillance ?

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    I had a stop to take a picture, but I see 2 Black Hmong ( a Vietnam tribe) walking and bringing cattle. I hope to don’t have problems with this wild men: the problems in the comunication can get the encounter very dangerous. I turn with my camera...but they see me. My blood became cold, but they don’t care of me: I’m safe.

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    This time no risk with the locals: I use the zoom

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    Finally Meo Vac: lucky, a Yamaha service

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    To sleep I search in the little city and I meet 4 english bikers that I saw in Ha Giang. Their hotel is the only in the city: others accomodations are Guest House. Reception restaurant...12 $ (9,4 €) for room: Ahhhhhhh After a while I find my place 4$ (3,14 €) for the room. Ok

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    The Guest House is run by a family: Father, mother and 4 daughters. The oldest is 14 years old and the mother is 34...ok at the age of 40 in Vietnam you can became grandfather

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    The daughter that is 14 years old knows 10 english words, but my phrasebook helps a lot. After a shower I’m back in the hall and I notice the wonderful fish that they cooked for dinner. I point my finger on the fish and on me, to try to ask: “Can you cook one for me ?” They smile and invite me to eat with the family

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    My efforts with chopsticks always are fun for asian people..and sometimes a friend of the family looks at me from outside. I could let pay a ticket for the show

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    this isn’t the fifth daughter, but a friend from Ha Giang

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    no way to can pay the dinner: I’m a guest of the family, and so I go to sleep.
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  16. lualca

    lualca motero

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    caribbean island
    nice RR, great pics :clap
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  17. Derby City

    Derby City Adventurer

    Joined:
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    Back in Louisville, Kentucky USA
    Wonderful Vietnam report, and I enjoyed your India report as well. Thank you for sharing!
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  18. 150ron

    150ron Long timer

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    Very nice, beautiful pics, thank you for sharing, you made a most excellent bike choice!
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  19. roly1

    roly1 Adventurer

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    Thanks for sharing this!
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  20. momi20

    momi20 Been here awhile

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    Some video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy5-Sbel7EQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc2BAfJSdEg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTK0YMxh1vw

    hey can you tell me how can I publish the link of the video showing the preview ?

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    I&#8217;m gonig on the right side of the vacation: every day I prpare a schedule that always change. Perfect.
    At 6,30 am I&#8217;m at the market

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    As in every market/bazar of Asia since the first moment you&#8217;re overwhelmed from sounds and colors

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    meat..looks fresh

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    cheese

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    sweets&#8230;mhh this remino me that it&#8217;s breakfast time

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    two of the england bikers of Ha Giang

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    Life isn&#8217;t easy for vietnamese womens. Look at this young mom: she&#8217;s breastfeeding and serving clients at the same time.

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    furtively I tried to take a pic of this two children, but one had seen me and she had coverei the face. Immediately I thought &#8220; very bad pic&#8221;, but after a while I changed opinion. One of my best shot .

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    strange: they are selling gas and in the city there are 2 big gas station: ok it wasn&#8217;t gas , but something very similar to italian grappa, a kind of brandy distilled from wine or must. This should be distilled from rice. Vietnam is a great country, you can have an happy hour even before 8 am: I paid and they let me taste it

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    How time flies: is noon. Time to lunch

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    how many crafts you can see

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    I was looking for somebody able to repair my boots, and at my guest house they wrote on a slip the phrase &#8220; I need to repair my boots&#8221; in vietnamese

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    I found the cobbler, but my boots are too thick for his machine

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    I can try to repair myself: so I bought some superglue for tires

    Behind the market ther&#8217;s a place in that you can buy and sell every kind of animal

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    Back to the Guest House and I can notice that everibody is very busy in preparation of the brunch...ok Vietnam brunch. Remember that today is Sunday

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    They don&#8217;t want I help in any way: I&#8217;m the guest. Ok I can try to repair my boots: here&#8217;s the results

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    Now I can read my guide, write my daily diary, relax...wrong the children come around me. Ok baby sittering for food !

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    paper and felr-tip pen

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    they offered to me fresh fruit: note that even a little children in Vietnam is able to use a big knife

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    they didn&#8217;t know the play to paint faces on the fingers

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    One of the children showed me her hands: ok picture #1

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    we sat in the hall&#8230;20 people more or less..ok this means at least 20 rounds of drinks

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    this is the Guest House owner

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    after the brunch I helped to wash the dishes&#8230;every man was looking at me as a man from Mars: I was doing awomen job !

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    I relaxed for half hour ( ok I had more than 20 drinks), but the sky wasn&#8217;t bad and so I took the bike to go to visit a a little temple on the top of the hill and after I&#8217;ve driven out of the city, an the road, without a destination

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    finally a city: I don&#8217;t know both name and position

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    after some hours I was back to Meo Vac

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    After lunch I begin to help with dishes, but the owner grab my arm and shake his head: ok is a women job, and I seat with him in the hall. After a while, in quick succession every children walked through the hall and every children said something to the father. He answered to everyone, always interrupting to read the newspaper. Finally even the wife went through the hall and said something. I watched this man , for some minutes, smoking and reading his newspaper but after I gave to mìhim a slap on the back. I showed to him one finger that means him and after 5 fingers that mean 4 children + 1 wife: he smiled and nod to me. Situation are the same all over the world: I can&#8217;t imagine The president of the USA, Barack Obama when the First Lady is angry...mhh even my brother is married but I can imagine the same situation
    Now I can go to sleep..ohh no before is better to tidy up the room

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