Tuesday, January 05, 2010
New Face of Saigon
Saigon is now known as Ho Chi Minh city and along with the new name, it has a very new look. The downtown looks like any major city in the world. Even though the country is over 80 % Buddhist and only %10 Catholic, there were more Christmas decorations and lights throughout the city than I have seen in American cities
. The same thing was true of New Years Eve celebrations. It was a beautiful celebration complete with flower shows, lights and parties, even though it was a western celebration. Chinese New Year isn't until Feb 14, but the western New Year was a big event.
Friday, January 01, 2010
New Years Day in Halong Bay, Viet Nam
Thursday, December 24, 2009
It's Christmas Day Here.....
Monday, December 21, 2009
Bangkok Kitty
Back in Bangkok
I'm back at my hotel in Bangkok where I will stay until I leave for an organized tour of Viet Nam and then for a short organized tour of the northern cities of Laos before heading on to Dubai. On Christmas day I'll actually be flying into Hanoi and it feels a little strange to be celebrating the holidays in Buddhist countries. There is an attempt by the stores, airlines, and hotels to have Christmas decorations and Christmas music for the tourists. Both Thai Airlines and Laos Airlines were playing the Kenny G Christmas CD. I wanted to let them know that in America, playing that CD is considered torture, especially when you have heard it for the 1000th time, but I behaved.
Last Night on the Rooftop
Temple Stairs
If Peter Max Designed a Temple
The Somphamit Waterfall - Laos
4000 Island
We have gotten into the area where the branching Mekong makes small islands, most of which have small rural villages that recently have added water side bungalows for tourists. It's a chance to really get to see village life close up. This is a french made railroad bridge that connects 2 of the islands.
Boating the Mekong
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