Monday, December 05, 2016

Hanoi's Unique Charm


happened on Nov. 23-26, 2016


The least that I expected for this trip is to fall in love with Hanoi but I did and I think it will be a long lasting feeling.

the Huc Bridge at night
When I visited Ho Chi Mhin (Saigon) last March, I was disappointed with it.  I found it to be dirty, cramped and with rude people.  Even our tour guide is so rude and disrespectful to the clients.  Added to it, the scorching hot weather.  We were also ripped off by a taxi driver.  So I thought to myself that once is enough for that place no matter how I love their Notre Dame Church.

motorcycles are their main means of transportation

a food truck
Hanoi is different.  It is not clean and organized compared to Singapore, nor as beautiful as other parts of the world, but it has its own unique charm.  

cyclo for a different ride



Paper Street selling all paper products

Monday, November 21, 2016

Cambodia| Going to Kampot City

happened on March 9, 2016



relaxing view of the river
We woke up early as we still have  a very long travel ahead.  Too bad, I wasn't able to bike around.


the Casino building

We first went to the Swan boats to have a glimpse of the nice view and try the boats since we arrived here late in the afternoon the previous day.  It has a very nice scenery of the lake.  It's so picturesque.

I can sit here all day
 


We stopped over another newer temple and said some prayers for protection.  The details are also interesting.  





We almost missed out the real Old Palace where the Royal Families lived during the earlier times.  Just like the old French Catholic Church, I fell in love with this.  It's located off the road and very evident as an abandoned place,  Molds are slowly consuming it.  








the giant Buddha is so visible here
It was a five hour trip after but this time we were sweating due to the hot weather.  The van's air conditioning system can't even keep up with the weather.  We are definitely no longer in Bokor.  I missed the cold weather up there.

Kampot is located in southern Cambodaia and the capital of Kampot Province.  it is situated at the Praek Tuek Chhu river. It is the capital of the Circonscription Residentielle de Kampot under French rule and Cambodia's most important sea port after the loss of the Mekong Delta and before the establishment of Sihanoukville.  Its center is unlike most Cambodian provincial capitals composed of 19th century French colonial architecture.  The region and town are well known for the high quality pepper.  (source: Wikipedia)

It is evident that it was a French colony with some of the architecture in the city.  



The scenery of the river will give you an instant relief from the hot weather.



Since it's lunch time when we arrived, we went to the public market to buy some seafood and have them cooked.  This is the practice here.  We rented a cottage with hammocks overlooking the river while our food is being cooked.  Some peddlers will sell cooked crabs, delicacies, hats, sodas, water and anything there is.



fishing for crabs

these sales ladies were such a snob that we went away from them



you can also buy cooked seafood

their famous fish sauce
We just people watch and let our bodies rest from the long travel.  It's so hot that you wanted to jump into the river immediately.  






After our lunch and enough rest, we proceeded with the travel to the pepper farms.  Kampot is also known for this so we have to see the farm even it took another detour of one hour.

the huge farm



the peppers
We were not able to buy samples here but from the groceries instead.  I must say that their pepper is of great quality.  I'm still using it now for my dishes.

The travel may be longer and uncomfortable but it was all worth it.  I'm not even sure if I will return here.  My heartfelt and sincerest gratitude for this unforgettable trip A!

Cambodia 2016| Trip to Bokor Mountain

happened on March 8-9, 2016


This place is a great escape from Phnom Penh's scorching hot weather.

the entrance to the mountains

It was such a grateful experience that A treated us here.  Due to our very tight schedule, we only have two days for this trip.

market scene
Land travel is almost 5 hours from Phnom Penh so half day was spent on travelling alone.  From the entrance in going up the mountain, you will be welcomed with lots of flowers along the way and the cool breeze.  The mountain is being enveloped by fog.  The clouds have descended indeed!

so refreshing sight

the descending clouds
You will then be welcomed by this gigantic Buddha shrine.  It differs from the other Buddha statues as this one resembles a female and the color is bright, bringing some sunshine to this mountain.   Travelers usually stop here to offer some prayers.  There are also interesting natural stone carvings.