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Hanoi

by Andrei on Feb.04, 2010, under Black & white, Photography, SE Asia, Travel

Following the last post – and as a sign of my re-found travel itch – here are some photos took last year in Vietnam. I spent only about 5 days in Vietnam, of which 3 were in Halong Bay (I put some pictures on my blog). The remaining 2 days were spent in Hanoi – a big yet beautiful city. With a crazy traffic (a bit more crazy than the rest of SE Asia).

I was lucky to spend the weekend there, so all the parks were full with people enjoying the late autumn. Lots of photo opportunities!

Here are some of the photos, and as I process more I will continue to upload. Enjoy!

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waiting in Phnom Penh

by Andrei on Nov.28, 2009, under SE Asia, Travel

Random thoughts and pleasant memories.
Written while waiting in Phnom Penh airport – have to put free WiFi to good use, right? Unfortunatally when I wanted to post this, my connection fell to pieces. So here it is, a few days later.
- riding with Frida from Denmark, Mike from Kenya and the hostel owner in the back of a friend’s pickup to go to a local place to eat
- riding an elephant – all by myself and without howdah!
- when leaving the guesthouse in Siem Reap having Monty Python “bright side of life” played as farewell – also now there’s a 5 ron note on their wall to add to the collection of currencies
- having a lazy late breakfast in Phnom Penh – sweet strong coffee, steak and bean tea (local variant of bubble tea). Total check bin @ 4.5 usd…
- started to use ’same same’and ‘hot small’in casual talks – my English is same same but different from when I left home…
- starting to get confused on the currencies – Thai baht, Laos kip, Vietnamese dong (yeah…) and of course the Cambodian dollar (US dollar). By the way – it’s funny to receive US dollars at an ATM outside US.
- having a slight start of budgetitis – the state of mind when you start haggling for eveything and deplore the hike in prices brought by Japanese customers. After being spoiled by Laos probably even Thailand will seem expensive. Probably I should avoid traveling in Europe for the following months as I will have a panic attack…
- as much as I dislike shopping, the night market in Luang Prabang is a real gem. Bought a lot of interesting stuff that will probably find no useful purpose
- traffic in Phnom Penh is insane. Having to cross a boulevard while keeping an eye on all the bikes, motorbikes, tuk-tuks and Lexuses was giving me a headache. No streetlights or zebras make crossing the street adventurous.
- next time I get to SE Asia (probably next year ;) ) I will come prepared with a t-shirt that reads “no, i do NOT want a tuk-tuk! I can WALK thankyouverymuch”

And now I should finish my tea and go to board the plane!

…which obviously I did, as now I am in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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new adventures in Thailand

by Andrei on Nov.11, 2009, under SE Asia, Travel

Now that I arrived in Chiang Mai, and am finally able to enjoy some nice-quality free WiFi I can write a bit more about what happened these last few days.

The trip is going pretty well and my enthusiasm for Thailand is growing. In terms of organization I finally managed to do most of my plane tickets booking, so not only I arrived in Chiang Mai, but I also got tickets to Luang Prabang and on to Siem Reap. All in all pretty good work :)

Still no photos – but a few good bits. First of all, a nice evening in Bangkok – catching ‘happy hour’ at one of the beer bars, one of the many on Soi 4 where my hotel was. the nice part – beside the amazing music – was that they had Chelsea vs Manchester United on 3 plasma TVs, and Muay Thay on the remaining two. Combined with a game of pool it was a great combination!

The second good bit – my first experience with Air Asia. I think that Asian airlines all abide by the rule that they have to hire only highly attractive stewardesses. I first noticed that on Shanghai Air. however, the nicest surprise was the actual plane. An Airbus A320 which arrived in Thailand just the day before. All shiny and new, looked absolutely beautiful. And it even had air humidifiers! A real treat for my contact lenses. I will also fly with them from Hanoi to Bangkok, so I hope I will have the same great experience.

Now in Chiang Mai, my first thing to decide is what to do in the next 3 days. There are so many opportunities, treks, and activities to do here it is actually hard to decide!

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