Back in 2007, I took a risk. No one in my family had ever been to this part of Asia. My feelings were quite mixed up. But, I did it.
Vietnam
I really didn’t know what to expect. All I knew about Vietnam was the food that I have eaten at home. The weather was humid and hot.

Sipping Vietnamese coffee beside the “Perfume” River
‘The Perfume River is a river that crosses the city of Huế, in the central Vietnamese province of Thừa Thiên-Huế Province. In the autumn, flowers from orchards upriver from Huế fall into the water, giving the river a perfume-like aroma, hence the sobriquet.‘ Wikipedia
The seafood was very fresh. There were so many types of seafood that I have never seen or eaten before….
Cruising on Ha Long Bay
Cruising on a junk boat… what an experience! We got to sleep and eat on this beautiful boat. Vendors would paddle up to our boat to sell us seafood that the crew cooked for us as our dinner.
From our boat, we took a small boat to visit the Hang Sung Sot Cave, which was situated in this UNESCO Heritage Site. The Sung Sot Cave was the largest cave in this area.
Back On Land
There was so much fresh seafood everywhere….Even the street food carts were selling seafood!
Drinking coconut water was my favourite memory as it cost a fraction of what I would pay for at home….
Củ Chi Tunnels
The Củ Chi Tunnels were used back in the days to hide, travel and ambush enemies. The openings of the doorways and paths were so tiny!
“The tunnels of Củ Chi are an immense network of connecting tunnels located in the Củ Chi District of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, and are part of a much larger network of tunnels that underlie much of the country. The Củ Chi tunnels were the location of several military campaigns during the Vietnam War, and were the Viet Cong‘s base of operations for the Tết Offensive in 1968.
The tunnels were used by Viet Cong soldiers as hiding spots during combat, as well as serving as communication and supply routes, hospitals, food and weapon caches and living quarters for numerous North Vietnamese fighters. The tunnel systems were of great importance to the Viet Cong in their resistance to American forces, and helped to counter the growing American military effort.” –Wikipedia
Vietnam gave me a lot of wonderful memories and experiences. I would love to visit again someday…..
Looks like you had a great experience! Pictures of the foods are quite intriguing! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you 😊
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Lovely photos! I enjoyed Vietnam as well. My favourite part was a hiking trip up north, but the Halong Bay was nice as well.
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Did you go Hoi An?
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No, I stayed in the northern part of Vietnam. Hanoi was charming, but I might have to go back and see the south some day.
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I meant Hanoi? Lol I think that’s where I made clothes too!
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Wow, I love the pictures! I’ve always wanted to visit, and now I want to go even more! The food pics look delicious, and the idea of fresh seafood is very tempting. Thanks for taking me on a tour of Vietnam with you (at least vicariously).
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You’re welcome! Thank you for your encouragement!
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Super cool! BTW you look the same, still young. What is that giant ball on the dining room table.
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It’s a giant sesame ball! It’s empty inside and you can dip it in coconut flakes to eat… lol thanks! I wish I was the same lol…
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It’s a giant sesame ball! It’s empty inside and you can dip it in coconut flakes to eat… lol thanks! I wish I was
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Cool on the sesame ball, and your young enough – it is just a number.
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I agree!! Age is just a number!!
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Looks like you had an adventure, these pictures are beautiful thanks for sharing.
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Thank you!
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Wow. Such nice captions. And the sea food, was it fresh like fresh or were cooked?.
And is the perfumed river – just named perfumed or has a nice scent?.
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The Perfume River is a river that crosses the city of Huế, in the central Vietnamese province of Thừa Thiên-Huế Province. In the autumn, flowers from orchards upriver from Huế fall into the water, giving the river a perfume-like aroma, hence the sobriquet. Wikipedia
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Okay. That is really nice. God and His mighty works of creation.
Thanks for this. ☺
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That is so nice. I would go for the food. I love Vietnamese food.
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What’s your favourite?
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Pho soup.
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Yum!
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Absolutely beautiful.photos. ❤
I recognized your first photo of Ha Long Bay right away.
Because when I lived in Vancouver, there used to be a Vietnamese restaurant on West Pender Street that I ate at quite a bit called the Ha Long Bay Restaurant.
So I recognized Ha Long Bay from the photos in that restaurant. 🙂
That photo of the fish you have there looks like a garoupa fish.
I remember one of the restaurants I used to eat at in Edmonton with my parents served Sweet and Sour Garoupa fish (delicious!) and I rememeber the fish we ate was that shape.
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Good memories!
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Beautiful pictures 💕I’ve been wanting soem fresh coconut water too
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It’s the best thing to drink there!
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Wow, so many cool pictures! Were the tunnels very cramped?
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Very cramped!!
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Sunshine and mouthwatering food!! I could do with a dose of both right about NOW haha. Great write up!
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Thank you 🙏
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The Ha Long Bay cruise was the highlight of my Vietnam trip!
– Laura // afinnontheloose.com
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Agree!!
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That is one place I have never been interested in visiting but your pictures remind me of the beauty. Thanks.
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I know! I never did too! But now I am glad I did….
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It looks like you had a great time! I don’t know if I could have been brave enough for the tunnels. 😀
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Lol….it could get very dark and claustrophobic….
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Looks like a good trip.
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Yes it was!
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Oh, this made me miss Vietnam! It reminded me of everything I’ve experienced there! Enjoyed reading this! 🙂
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Thank you 😊
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this looks great, and the timing is perfect. We will be going there in a few months! thanks for sharing all those wonderful photos.
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Hope you will share some of yours too! Have fun!!
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Thanks!
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You got some really amazing pictures! This looks like such a beautiful and interesting place to visit.
Thank you so much for sharing!
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You’re welcome 😇
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Great Experience!
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Yes!
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This sounds like a wonderful experience!! I’m so glad you took the leap and went! So much history and culture and the FOOD! I think Vietnam is now on my travel list. Thank you for sharing your amazing memories with us! ❤
Emily | https://www.thatweirdgirllife.com
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You’re welcome 😇
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Great pictures! A lot of the seafood I have not seen before either to be honest. The hole in the ground is crazy looking but I am soo claustrophobic can never go inside of it!!
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It was super tight underground too, so we could only visit parts of it!
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Looks like a romantic place to visit, thanks for sharing your experience.
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You are welcome 🙏
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