Thursday, January 18, 2024

The flights, arrival, & first 60 hours in Viet Nam!

This is a trip that in some ways has been 21 years in the making for me. Extremely excited and grateful to finally be here! All of these images are on the way to (montage 1), or from my first 60 hours in HaNoi (click on photos to see larger view).

 

Largely I wish to let the photos speak for themselves.. but must point out some of the Aleutian Islands (center left), an amazing Platt Park beanie (bottom left), Mt. Fuji at dusk, behind the plane (bottom center), and a Chinese city at night on the last of the three flights (bottom right).




Arrival, and spent most of the first day with a great new friend and fellow early-to-arrive PeaceTrees Vietnam Citizen Diplomacy traveler..




First run, around historic Lake Hoàn Kiếm, and towards Tay Lake, aka West Lake 




Military History Museum and National Fine Arts Museum




Stunning ancient sculpture and modern paintings, at the National Museum of Fine Arts




Run 2, around parts of Tay Lake / West Lake




at the tremendous Vietnamese Women's Museum



Vietnamese Women's Museum, spending time with an amazing new friend and his family, and views from the rooftop of my hotel, including a view of Lake Hoàn Kiếm.
















 

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Jay,
This is such a nice way to share your experiences! You have done a lot in only 60 hours!
Nabil.

FHSUEH said...

So great to see and read about what you're experiencing Jay! Francis

Tyler McLaughlin said...

Hi Jay 👋🏽 Wow! Not like you to be so busy ;). Amazing stuff, thank you for taking the time to compile and share with us! ♥️

Sergey said...

I'm with Nabil here... 60 hours and you already have a photo album! Looks great.

Greg said...

Thank you Jay, the pictures are truly amazing.

Stephen A. Fuqua said...

Thank you for sharing; looking forward to the next installment.

sandra said...

oh my goodness, what great coverage! enjoy and get lost in it, Jay. Very excited and proud for you and of you. big hugs. -Sandra

Chris said...

This is amazing. I'm literally watching a documentary on Vietnam while I read this. Please keep on sharing.