Organized chaos ...

Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, about 4 million people, it is Viet Nam's second largest city after Ho Chi Minh City.

It is first afraid, then fascinated, then impressed. How can the people to navigate their way here. There are a myriad of mainly small motorcycles and mopeds, but also of reaching people, männsikor cycling, cars, buses, trains and taxis that honk incessantly. All honk the stone.
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One can forget about going on the sidewalks because they are crowded with market stalls, small terraces, playing children, parked bikes, and everything else that is not expected to stand in the way of one on the sidewalks. If there are now 4 million people who live in Hanoi, you can find them all out on the sidewalks of this is where they live their lives. They eat, drink tea, eat fruit, or dinner that can range from frogs, snakes, dogs, or for that matter ordinary pig or cow. They play games and play or just sit o talking to each other, but it is on the pavement they are.

There are people sitting on the furniture at home regarded as children's furniture and it looks a bit funny when Westerners large pinches down on these small low chairs. It is messy and dirty on the ground and glass, crockery and cutlery are not really clean. But the food is good, service is fast and quite ok, the prices are low and it is a fantastic atmosphere among the low tables.

Traffic rushes on around you and if you are lucky, it's a couple of feet between you and traffic. Cafés spread out into the streets and if there are more people coming, they simply presented a few more chairs and spread out a little bit further, out into the street. But this is a Memorandum of town, if something is the way of a drive so you simply around.
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The same applies when you must cross a street. First, it looks totally impossible. When the brain has calmed down as soon as you realize that it is just to throw yourself straight into the chaos and make himself a gap, then walk slowly across the street and oddly enough so will be neither hit nor hurt. This is how it works, traffic flow around you. It 's crowded all the time but it happens surprisingly little accidents, if it relates to how many people are on the streets.

Had traffic been like this in one way Vejbystrand minutes, it would just become one big lump that we never managed to sort out, for people in Sweden can not run in this way. Indeed admirable.

We walked around in the old part of Hanoi. We visited the Army Museum. Here we could see the entire history of Vietnam from ancient Asian wars to World War II and Vietnam War in the 70s. There were also a lot of airplanes and other scrap that Americans were left behind when they went home.
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Then we walked past the Hanoi Train Station and the central parts of the city before we went home to rest after 3 hours of walking in 30 degree humid heat.

We have decided to take a trip out to the coast so we are not back here in Hanoi on again until Tuesday again, then we shall go to the Thai Embassy to apply for long stay visa to Thailand. We have to have longer show if we are to drive around in Thailnad and explore the land.

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Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, about 4 million people, it is Viet Nam's second largest city after Ho Chi Minh City.

First you ask only scared, fascinated hadeeth, hadeeth impressed. How Can the people navigating Their Way here? There are a millions of Mainly small motorcycles and mopeds, bicycles also "But, people, cars, buses, trains and taxis honking incessantly. You Can Forget About Going On The Sidewalk Because They Are crowded with playing children, parked bikes, and everything else That Is Not EL to Stand in the Way of You. If There are now four million people living in Hanoi, You Can Find Them All Out on the Sidewalk "This Is Where They Live Their Lives. They eat, drink tea, eat fruit, or dining That Can Be everything from frogs, snakes, dogs, or for that Matter Ordinary pig or cow. They play games and play or just sit o Talking to eachothers, But It Is On The Pavement They Are.

There are people sitting in this small furniture at home-as-regarded children's furniture and it look a bit Funny When Westerners large but pinche down on These small low chairs. It is rubbish and dirt and ice, everywhere on the street so This Is Not Really clean. But the food is good, service is solid and quite ok, The price are low and There Is a fantastic atmosphere Among the low tables.

Traffic Is Al Around You and If You are lucky, it's half feet Between You and traffic. Café Spread Out Into the Streets and IF more people coming, They simply Presented A few more chairs and spread out a little bit further, out Into the street ..

The Same When It Comes ice to cross a street. First, it looks totally Impossible. When the Brain hock calmed down you soon Realize That It Is just to throw yourself straight Into the chaos and make yourself a loophole, Then walk slowly across the street and oddly Enough so Will You Be neither here nor hurt. This Is How it works, traffic flow around you. It's crowded all the time But it happens surprisingly little accident, IF IT Relate to how Many people are on the Streets.

Had Been traffic like this in Vejbystrand one-minute, play it Would Become One Big rags That we never managed to place out, for people in Sweden note Can Drive This Way.

We walked around in the old part of Hanoi. We visited the Army museum. Here we Could See the Whole History of Vietnam from ancient Asian wars to World War II and Vietnam War in the 70s. There were also "a lot of airplanes and Other scrap Americans That Were Leaving behind When They went home. .

Then we walked past the Hanoi Train Station and the central party of the city before we went home to arrest after 3 hours of walking in 30 degree humid heat.

We've DECIDED to take a trip out to the Coast so we're back here note in Hanoi again Until next Tuesday again, then 'We Shall Go To The Thai embassy and search of long stay displayed for Thailand

8 Responses to "organized chaos ..."

  1. Leopoldo Says:

    Hello
    Sounds good to ride to the coast.
    Swim and enjoy a few days.
    Hugs from us Isar

  2. Anneli & Jonthe Says:

    Hope all is well with you, So much fun you'll be on. we heard the shot later on you we love you.

  3. anna-jeppe Says:

    Ohohohohoho what it sounds exciting what you are experiencing, the email is not but one is eager to travel again. Have a great time in folkmylret.
    Kramizzar Ann-Louise

  4. PeO Says:

    Sounds really cool. We celebrated Sonja's 84 th birthday on the 26th than yesterday. We talked in particular on your journey. She greets so good!

  5. Tina says:

    Yes, Americans can not clean up after themselves. How much rubbish they left .. That tall white thing looks almost like a Trojan horse!

  6. Anders Persson Raspberry Road .... Says:

    Hey, all is well in Vejbystrand, see that you have really nice on your journey ... very fun to watch everything you do look o ... very nice to come along on your trip ... have a great time!

  7. Roffe says:

    Well for you on Saturday Rögle got beaten by Djurgården (1-3), away win and cod at home seems to be new melody for our hockey team, what it seems much of everything in Hanoi, you can really see much in the way you travel,
    today I will start up again, Chrysler, hope it spins perfectly as in October, we have heard the GOOD / / Roffe

  8. karinmcblog says:

    Yes Hanoi is what it is, so it was nice to be away from it for a while.

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