Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Tina and Hedwig in Hanoi

Our next visit is arrived: my Mom and "Aunt Tina".
This photo was taken 2 weeks ago.

Meanwhile, their holiday unfortunately almost over. We have now a bit of experience in travel guide and have both shown a little of our current adopted country. The two regularly follow this blog and wanted to observe even write a post for you! We could of course do not tell us twice. So I will now hand off the keyboard to and Mama Tina :



Xin chao from Hanoi!

Our "tour guide" Anja and Jens had prepared us for all of 14 days a program which we have developed two eggs then just fine. After shopping day on Tuesday Wednesday was back in fashion culture. Since we are staying with 2 teachers, we were given as homework on the penultimate day of our trip on our visit to the ethnological museum documented. Here is the result:

(was the coffee water unfortunately assumed ...) After a continental breakfast with homemade pineapple jam and half a cup of coffee we started the main road to us in the every day fascinating transport taxi to be feared. Since we as tourists "ripped off" before, was good we waited for a taxi, which was recommended to us by our guide. After slight disorientation of our taxi driver we reached the Ethnographic Museum. There we were an impression on settlement patterns, tools, costumes, jewelry, ritual objects and everyday lives of minorities in Vietnam. On the outside area we could enter replica stilt houses of the mountain people. Special topic groups were the ancestor worship and the Water Puppet Theater dedicated. In a short rest, we tried our newly acquired Vietnamesischkenntnisse to install. To our surprise, they understood us and answered pleasantly. After so much culture we received from a taxi to Hoan Kiem lake to bring, where we could enjoy a coffee overlooking the lake. Around us a mixture of languages: English, French, German, "Multi-Kulti" ... In search of the tastiest ice already known to us from Hanoi, we circled the lake once, for then rewarded with 3 scoops of ice cream! Then we plunged back into the huge traffic in order now to do on the beautiful roof terrace of our host our homework.

We would like to thank Anja and Jens, Vietnam that we have come to know as it probably did not see package tourists. Vietnam can not describe it, you must live!

Here are some impressions of the present day:


" Oi oi goi" spoken " Oi Soey yeu" means "Oh, my God!" and is our favorite saying :-)


was beautiful `s. ..

Euretina & Hedwig

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