Yesterday, Seeing as I’d been here before, I decided not to go to the citadel, and instead headed off on a bike to do a 10km or so trip around a few different pagodas etc.
It bucketed rain all the way, so by 4pm I came back to the hotel to veg (and install skype and chat to friends!)
Took in Bao Quoc pagoda (a Buddhist college kinda), Tu Dam Pagoda, where I chatted to a monk/professor for half an our over some odd tasting tea.., and then on to Tu Hieu Pagoda (pic on right with my lovely bike). where I was having a serene and peaceful walk through the quiet bonsai garden, when a medium sized dog appeared snarling behind me (with fiery red eyes and saliva dripping from a wide mouth). I returned quickly to my bike, every time I stopped looking at him he started running at me! I think it was just the slippy tiles that saved my leg from being chewed off. Well, maybe not, I’m sure he was well trained, but I wasn’t waiting about!
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Then onto the altar of Nam Giao, a nice park – the three levels representing humanity, earth and sky. Lovely place to take a stroll my guide said. By this time I was thoroughly drenched (even with poncho) so wasn’t feeling like strolling!, then cycled back – and here looking towards the citadel (look at Mhairis blog for pics on that..) and at the largest flagpole in Vietnam (47m high)
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today we were supposed to go check out the tombs of the emperors.. but it’s blowing a gale and lashing rain so I don’t think that’s going to happen unfortunately..
However, at last mum and dad have got skype working in Uganda.. so free calls to Africa (had a nice chat this morning)….
Anonymous
November 2, 2005 at 11:13 pm
… BBC reporting at least nine people killed in the typhoon “Kai”. Sounded like they were worst hit a bit further south – Danang or thereabouts.
Posted by Matt
Anonymous
November 2, 2005 at 11:40 pm
Ouch, that’s our typhoon alright.. that’s about 100km or so South of us.. sheesh
Posted by patrick