Hanoi is quite a
fascinating town with lots of old narrow streets,
temples,
churches and of course uncle Ho's
last resting place.
Over the
last few days I
have walked all over town,
seen the
sights and had some good coffee.
While,
or perhaps because off,
Hanoi is nowhere near as modern as the
places I
visited in
China it has a
pleasant feel to
it.
The Ho Chi Minh mausoleum.
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You don't get to many of these anymore. A statue for Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
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Entrance to the temple of learning.
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The venerated teachers.
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