Monthly Archives: March 2013

Luong, our friend in Ninh Binh

This guy was fantastic. (He is the guy whose dad drove us to the bus station in his jammies one night.) Luong is one of the happiest people I have ever met. He was so proud of his hotel- he just took it over 6 months ago and was trying to get it all fancy. He was constantly up and down- driving people places on his moped, arranging tours, taxis, etc. I wish I could have recorded his laugh and sometimes he’d get excited about something and do a little dance. If we had decided to stay and live in Ninh Binh- he’d be one of our best buddies. We were only there a couple of days, but he helped us get Em’s last rabies shot and was always giving the kids fruit, etc. When we left he was hugging us and waved to us until we drove out of sight. Wow!

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Yummy roadside meat market- is that half a pig’s head?

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For Baby Walter and Baby Sidney

We picked these up in Laos for our baby friends. They’ll be fine for Walter, but Sid Hamlett is getting so big, so fast! Jackie, what the heck are you feeding him!? hee

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The last of the rabies shots

I can’t remember if I already blogged about this- I can’t seem to find it. Anyhoo, we got to see some crazy things and meet interesting people while on our quest to get Em’s shots. Mission accomplished! In Haiphong, we went to about six different places including an AIDS clinic and a dental office. Our car broke down in Koh Lanta. In Koh Lipe, we walked in to find a nurse sitting barefoot at a desk picking at her feet. We had to do charades for a dog bite and getting a shot on numerous occasions. In Ninh Binh, our cab driver had to call a friend who could speak English so he could translate and tell the doctor. Whew! 5 sets of shots in 4 different countries! Done deal.

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Check out #5. Maddux needs to chill out on his beer drinking. Thank goodness they let him in.

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More Boat Pictures

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Paradise Cave was spectacular!

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Maddux did some research on stalactites and found out that it takes a century for a stalactite to grow about an inch. That is mind blowing!

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Paradise Cave Images

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The 2 Vietnams

The 2 different Vietnams are not the north and south, those were obviously unified years ago after The War of American Aggression… No, I mean the two totally different experiences that you get when you are here.

The first experience is a strong one, and it slaps you in the face has soon as you enter the country. Fortunately, my friend Mark from Myanmar and my travel book warned me before we arrived.

We got to the airport in Hanoi and we needed a taxi to get to the city. Immediately a well dressed man came running up to me with the family. He asked if I needed a taxi and I said yes but I needed to go to the ATM. He followed me closely and stood over me while I took out 2,000,000 Dong, that seems like a lot but its only $100. I was prepared for our next discussion, and I insisted a price ahead of time he had a calculator and typed out 880,000($42). I said no and walked away. He chased me and asked “how much?” And I replied $15, which I read in the book. He refused said no one would take that and I said ok, and walked away. He chased after me again and said “ok, $16.” All this with a family of 5 in full travel gear!

Outside, the cab situation was a total circus with well dressed men escorting tourists into random cars. Our driver acted like he spoke no English, drove us into the city and stopped outside a random building which I knew was not our hotel. We are staying at the Aquarius Legend and I had seen a picture of it and had already paid for our stay online. A man came out to the car and gave me a piece of paper with Aquarius Legend letterhead and welcomed me. I asked what this was and he said “your hotel,” I said, ” no it’s not.” He asked for my booking, I showed him and in angry Vietnamese he yelled at the driver and we drove away. Everyone in the car was totally confused and in awe of the scam.

Finally, we got to the correct hotel and the driver, in English, tried arguing that the fare was $25. Luckily a police car was driving by and he quickly gave me the correct change. Welcome to Vietnam!! Crazy!

Everyone, everywhere is hustling to get your money. Tour guides, restaurants, street markets, you name it. And we have seen very little fixed pricing. Everyone seems to have prices for locals, and then inflated prices for tourists. Even the public buses! That is why Maddux took this picture of me a the train station. I’m repeating the negotiation for daily living once again, this time at the ticket booth…

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The next story will be shorter… Kim needed some hair conditioner so we went to a corner store and they had some behind a glass case. She asked to see it because she loves to smell it first, and she wanted to know the price. 2 women opened the case and pulled out 2 bottles from up high. When they removed the bottles, you could clearly see the price tag on top but the 2 women started their routine of showing Kim the back of the bottle and opening the lid to smell while they tried to remove the price tag very clumsily. In was totally comical while also being sadly pathetic. Kim looks at me and says, ” are you getting this?” And we both laugh. They give us a price that is double what the price tag, we point to the sticker on the woman’s hand. She then says ” ok, how much you pay?”!! Hilarious.

That is one side of Vietnam. The other Vietnam is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Once we have gotten to know some people in different walks of life here, we have been treated like family! When we finally got to the Aquarius Legend hotel, the owner Quinn Ngyuwen and his mother took care of us and looked out for us with such kindness. After the taxi experience from the airport, it was so reassuring to have Quinn as a host.

In Ninh Binh we stayed at the Kinh Do and the owner Luong helped us get to the hospital and translated to the doctor what we needed for Emerson’s rabies shot. It totally put everyone at ease, especially Em. Then, his father gave us a ride to the train station. Thanks Luong, you’re the man!
We had a great cab driver in Ninh Binh, an incredible guide to the Cuc Phuong rainforest, and a awesome hotel manager at Duc Tuan in Cat Ba. These people were invaluable because they helped you feel protected.

Then there is the landscape of the country

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20130318-083652.jpgAll I all, this has been an incredible experience, and one of our favorite stops on our trip, but you had better be prepared for the daily grind!

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Reading comments

A few people emailed me about reading comments. All you have to do is go to the end of a post and click on the ‘comments’- I think it is underlined. You’ll be able to read people’s remarks and my response. If you posted a comment, it will be attached to the post that you commented on. My reply would be on that post, as well. I think I just confused more people. Hope this helps some of you computer illiterates! (Don’t take it personally, Mamacita! )

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