Aug 14, 2010 0
Twenty Two: Vietnam Day 3
We’re spending a short day trip today before catching a 8:30pm train to Lao Cai where we will begin our next leg of adventure in Sapa!
The morning is dedicated to visiting Ho Chi Minh mausoleum but we did not get to enter as the queue was superbly long. It snaked around the park grounds and the end of the line was no where in sight. By the time we got to queuing, its already near the mausoleum’s closing time (11am). We did however, tour the museum, the Single Pole temple and the house on stilts.
Further north, a short distance from Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Presidential Palace is the Tran Quoc Pagoda. Which, is closed for lunch too. Alas! It did really look interesting.
Hanoi Travel Tip:
Beware of the people selling Touristy wares like postcards or even those asking for a Donation with dubious IDs. If you want to purchase anything from the street vendors, be sure to bargain, be firm with them and don’t stand too close. Most of them prey on tourists!
We thought one of the lady selling postcards was friendly and so didn’t mind buying a packet of postcards from her (even though the postcards were really ugly). Once we agreed to buy, we were immediately approached by all other sellers pushing us to make purchases. She also kept peering into N’s wallet when he was searching for the correct note and snatched all our money with the excuse that she can break our notes for us. Generally, we were told by the hotel staff to beware the street sellers cheating us when they make us mistake a 5,000 dong note with a 50,000 dong one.
We were also approached by a lady who apparently went around targeting unknowing tourists with the story that she is selling small packet of toothpicks to raise funds for Vietnam’s needy children. Her ID was dubious and she showed us a book where many tourists were asked to record their donation. We gave her a token donation still but she kept bugging us for more. She also didn’t give us any toothpicks! haha.
Its spoilt our day in meeting such yucky people who prey on unsuspecting tourists. The two afternoon experiences was so disgusting I can’t wait to get out of Hanoi.



















