Hanoi in One Day!
With only one day in Hanoi - a sprawling city of 8.6 million people - we have to prioritize. First priority is getting to my language school for the refund of 45 million dong I overpaid. My trust in humanity remains strong - the owner is there and happy to see me. The other reward is the maze of narrow alleys and tight turns I navigate in the 40 minute walk there, passing the “One Pillar Pagoda”, the Hanoi Flag Tower, and the shot-down American B-52 bomber immortalized in the tiny Huu Tiep Lake outside her office.
Train Street Food
Back in the main tourist areas, a single day in Hanoi still allows for plenty of good food opportunities. We enjoy colourful breakfast noodles at the even-more-colourful Hidden Gem Coffee, a mediocre lunch on “Train Street” - a narrow residential street where trains pass just inches from cafes and homes - and are forced to choose among donuts such as Salted Egg Cream Floss and Truffle Bacon.
"Hanoi Hilton" Prison
A visit to the remains of Hỏa Lò Prison (aka “Hanoi Hilton”) is a lesson in perspective/propaganda and the old adage that the winner writes history. The first section about torture and inhumanity is all about the cruelty of the French Colonialists. When transitioning to the American War era, the highlight is how humanely the Vietnamese treated their American guests. Certainly not the US portrayal I grew up with, such as the movie Hanoi Hilton that left the horrific impression I carry with me into the actual site 39 years later.
Water Puppets
No, our day in Hanoi isn’t finished yet! To celebrate my birthday we buy front row VIP tickets to the famous Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre. The history dates back over a thousand years to when rural farmers would celebrate the harvest with puppet shows right in harvested rice fields, which could be filled with water to create a watery stage. The traditional music is spellbinding, as is the intricacy of the puppets made of buoyant fig wood and painted with lacquer. Over a dozen puppeteers stand semi-submerged behind a curtain, skillfully maneuvering the puppets using bamboo sticks and strings.
Beer Street
We finish up our one very long day in Hanoi at a fancy rooftop bar with my language tutor and her roommate. She brings the birthday cake, we buy the way-overpriced drinks. Walking home through Old Town Hanoi, we discover that our hotel is just one block away from the infamous “Beer Street” (see video below, which is just a few steps of the several-blocks long mayhem.) How ironic that one of our last experiences in this billfully harmonious country this Miller Beer commercial jungle of drunk tourists.
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Your posts about Vietnam have been amazing. I have never wanted to go there before but this looks like it would be an amazing experience. I think I may start planning. I know it will be a different experience than yours as I am not quite as adventurous, lol. It is now definitely on my list. Beautiful.