Saturday, April 16, 2011

Easy riding....through central Vietnam!

Mr Tien is my driver and guide....about 1100km from Hoi An, through the central Highlands of Vietnam, to Nha Trang.

I met Tien when I was looking for transport from Da Nang to Hoi An. I saw some easyriders, but they already had a job and one of them called Tien. He brought me to Hoi An on a some kind of a 'Harley Davidson' (they can't afford the real ones). On the bike we already started talking....we talked more in Hoi An....there we had lunch together and after lunch I booked a 6 day tour with him.

Tien took me to touristic places, like My Son, the vietnamese Ankor Wat but also for example to minority villages. In one of them we took part on a 'good rice season' ceremony and for the rest have we been driving through an amazing landscape with beautiful sceneries. On the way he explained me everything he knew about the Hoh Chi Minh (HCM) trail we were driving on, Vietnam history, culture, different kind of fruit and other plantages and many more things.

During breakfast, lunch, dinner and the many coffeestops we had nice conversations, now more personal as well.

Sometimes I felt like a litte princess, not only because of the way Tien was treating me but even more of all the waving and hello screaming children we met on the way. No matter what town or village we drove through, there were always waving children, smiling faces and a lot of hello's! Ofcourse I waved and jelled hello...hello...back to them.

Tien and I talked a lot about Vietnam and about the differences between north and south, about the political situation and about possible problems for Vietnam in the future. For me one of the most obvious differences between north and south is that in the south they speak in a for us normal tone to eachother. In the north I always had the feeling that they were mad at eachother. They talk or actually more scream to eachother and that in a high speed! Not that I understood anything about it, but I do hear the difference ;-)

Some other differences are:
- in the south they have more sense of humor
- in the north they like it to show if they are more fortunated
- in the south they laugh...a lot...north is more serious
- in the south the food is more spicy so for me more tasty compare to the north
- south more friendly? I think because the weather is just better here..less rain and not so cold  
- ricewine is definitelystronger than in the south :-)

So make your own conclusion....yes right... I do like the south more...

Junglebeach is where I'm going to stay the next couple of days. After all the travelling I need some rest :-) One bamboohut....one hammock....one beach....and nothing more!

hug! a big one....



2 comments:

  1. Lieve Carry. Je als een prinses voelen is niet zo raar, je bent toch een Prins(es)? Wat een beleving om door de ogen van iemand die zijn land kent Vietnam te leren kennen. Geweldig! Heb met veel interesse te blog gelezen. Geniet van de rust en het hangen in de hangmat. Liefs mam

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  2. Dear Carry, it's so nice to read your experiences and I propose to me: delicious!
    Today received your beautiful card, smell it and hope a little more Asia-smelling. Well ... Much love, Janine
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