2017 – Hoan Kiem -this is Hanoi’s major commercial district. The ancient commercial streets which are named after their original businesses dating back about 1,000 years. Entering a three story market, which we realize, is actually a wholesale bulk buy place. We thought it was a Mall. Regardless, we were able to buy a couple of wallets, some T Shirts and a cool flashlight to safe us in the night.

The small shops in the area have interesting things to buy, including knockoff luggage, sports clothing, sunglasses etc. etc. As I have carry on luggage only, I bought seven beautiful scarves..


Hoa Lo Prison (Hanoi Hilton) – In the afternoon this was a grueling site we saw. We arrived here from our hotel by Tuk Tuk.

American Armed forces, including US Senator John McCain were imprisoned here. The imprisonment began in 1964. The POW’s were released in 1973 as part of Homecoming Operation. The history of brutality goes back many years. Built in the 19th century it originally held up to 600 Vietnamese prisoners.
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I really enjoy your posts. Thanks for letting me travel with you.
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It is such a great area to see. But parts of our world is very tragic. Thanks Anita
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Yes, I can imagine. Traveling is eye opening. Stay safe and healthy.
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What beautiful colours in the first few photos, and then utter despair and horror of the prison. War is just such a terrible thing.
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Yes..this prison was so heartbreaking..and another war is happening now..so tragic
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Such a contrast between the colourful stalls and that room in the Hanoi Hilton. Despite that, I really wanted to visit the latter but we just didn’t have long enough here.
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Sarah thanks for stopping by. But the prison was devastating.
Anita
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Having been to Tuol Sleng in Phnom Penh I can well imagine it
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what a contrast between the colorful shops and the sadness of the prison
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Yes a very interesting site we visited but the prison made me sad.
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I too visited the Hanoi Hilton. I thought the museum did a nice job depicting the history of the prison and its many “residents.” The only off note, I thought, was a video that bragged without irony about the “Hilton” appellation — “because the prisoners were treated so well.” Thanks for sharing your photos and experiences there.
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It was quite an interesting place we visited. Thanks Carol Ann. 🥰
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Well I learnt about a new place today. Wasn’t aware of Hanoi before . Shopping looks interesting but I like the history lesson even more.
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Thanks Stacy. 🥰
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Shopping anywhere in Asia is surely a colorful experience. I recall going shopping in China and Taiwan, and there are so many items of just about anything (clothes, bags, shoes, etc) that are sure to keep you occupied for hours. Seems like Hanoi isn’t any different!
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Yes it was such a wonderful time there. I always buy silk scarves ..my fav. I always use carry-on luggage and bring small items.
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I was jolted by the contrast of the colourful scarves and the prison.
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Yes a happy and sad day .
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What an interesting place to visit.
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Yes it was a very site we saw.
Thanks Anita
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Opps typo. A very amazing place where we explored.
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Such a colourful country Anita !
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Yes a very interesting part of this country.
Thanks Anita
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A strange, effecient but at the same unhuman way of keeping prisoners…. Big contrast with the colorful city itself.
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Yes ..such tragic site we saw ..but we moved on to explore this country.
Thanks Anita
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Those days in Vietnam were so horrid, I hope that this never, ever happens again. I’m glad that you guys got some good deals there!
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Yes it was tragic site in our world . But it was a very interesting site we saw. I loved buying so many silk scarves .
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They won’t take up much room in your suitcase either.
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