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Hanoi food news, restaurant reviews and street food docudrama. More. Bits and Bobs of Nothing. Extreme Cheap Street Eats. Restaurants - Other Worlds. Vina - Drinks List. Diary of The Food Whore. My Book Of Rai. Ive documented my predilection for caffeine. Pretty thoroughly over the years. Coffee has taken precedence in the pages of this blog. But Im a bit of an old git cause young Hanoians are throwing tea down their throats as if it were some kind of new drug. Around St Joes. Its all rather innocent.
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Posted by JC at 4:08 am. View my complete profile. Nuns and monks with Communist Party flags! Three of a kind. A bit of a blurry one, taken in the I-Box next to . Hoi An and Hanoi bound. Chilling out while waiting for the ferry. Felicitys tomato rose with cucumber.errr.thin. Felicity showing great pride in her food sculpture. Watching the cooking class from the mirror above. A quiet day in Hoi An. Our Man in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Posted by JC at 4:17 am. View my complete profile. Cu Chi district women. Ho Chi Minh Youth Union with slightly suspect hipp. Technicoloured Ao Dais on show. So wave your hats in the air, and wave them like y. Nuns and monks with Communist Party flags! Three of a kind. A bit of a blurry one, taken in the I-Box next to . Hoi An and Hanoi bound. Chilling out while waiting for the ferry. Our Man in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Days: Left Bank
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Saturday, November 19, 2005. This month has been a bit of a tight one financially, a product of two consecutive months of friends leaving Vietnam and having to party, and me perhaps *cough* not budgeting correctly.anyway to cut a long story short I ended up having to organise a money transfer from England. After initial scepticism from my mother, we managed to sort out a transfer. The staff are most apologetic and give me the address of the hea...
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Hanoi Days: Hannnnnnoiiiiii oi boyeeeeeeeeee!
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 25, 2005. Well, what would you expect to make up the programme for a South African cultural week? Yep, it was going to be a good one. My ribcage for the first time in Vietnam is feeling that familiar tickle of the subwoofer. As she starts rotating her hips in a provocative manner. She screams - literally 'Hey, Hanoi! While the main stage is the centre of people's attention, at the back the younger Vietnamese have their own ent...
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Technicoloured Ao Dai's on show. Posted by JC at 4:12 am. Merci pour toutes ces photos! Il me semble que je suis au Viet Nam! View my complete profile. So wave your hats in the air, and wave them like y. Nuns and monks with Communist Party flags! Three of a kind. A bit of a blurry one, taken in the I-Box next to . Hoi An and Hanoi bound. Chilling out while waiting for the ferry. Our Man in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Days: It's a beautiful day
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. It's a beautiful day. September 2nd was the 60th anniversary of the 1945 August Revolution, that threw off the shackles of French colonialism and opened a new period in Vietnam's history. The big issue about this year was the fact that there was a giant parade in Hanoi (normally Ho Chi Minh City seems to get all the best ones). Despite the fact there were over 10,000 participants in Ba Dinh Square taking part in the ...
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. After the obvious, and slightly drab colours of the official parts of Vietnam's armed forces.came this. They look as though they've stepped out of a 1968 propaganda poster, guns over their shoulders, wearing the costumes of every Vietnamese national group, and some rather snazzy white gloves. Posted by JC at 4:24 am. View my complete profile. A riot of colour with the ethnic minority womens . Cu Chi district women.
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Cu Chi district women. Posted by JC at 4:15 am. View my complete profile. Ho Chi Minh Youth Union with slightly suspect hipp. Technicoloured Ao Dais on show. So wave your hats in the air, and wave them like y. Nuns and monks with Communist Party flags! Three of a kind. A bit of a blurry one, taken in the I-Box next to . Hoi An and Hanoi bound. Chilling out while waiting for the ferry. Our Man in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Days
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A blog of my time spent in Vietnam working for Bao Nhan Dan. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Vietnam trade union federation float. Posted by JC at 4:19 am. View my complete profile. Cu Chi district women. Ho Chi Minh Youth Union with slightly suspect hipp. Technicoloured Ao Dais on show. So wave your hats in the air, and wave them like y. Nuns and monks with Communist Party flags! Three of a kind. A bit of a blurry one, taken in the I-Box next to . Hoi An and Hanoi bound. Our Man in Hanoi.