Friday 18 November 2011

Hanoi

HANOI

Old quarter in Hanoi is the place to be. It has charm from its narrow streets that are short with many turns and numerous names. It is easy to get lost but with the help of a map and once you get a feel of the place, moving around is easy, just walk.

The shops have narrow frontage but long in depth example 3 meters wide but 10 meters deep. The reason for this configuration is due to taxation is based on the frontage.

Hoan Kiem Lake with a temple at one end and a pagoda at the other serves as a useful marker for establishing your postioning.

One pillar pagoda is located a short distance from Ho Chi Min Mausoleum (picture below).

This pagoda is made of wood and is supported by a single stone pillar to resemble a lotus blossom rising above water.

According to legend Emperor Ly Thai Tong dreamed the Goddess of Mercy sitting on a lotus leaf handed him a male child. Soon after he married a peasent girl who gave him a heir.

The original pagoda was destroyed by the French during their retreat. The present structure was erected by the current government.



This is Ho Chi Min Mausoleum. It was closed during my visit in September 2011.

Overheard that the body was sent to Moscow for treatment.




This is the gateway to the temple located on an island in Hoan Kiam Lake.






Dong Xuan Market is a wholesale market where retailers gather to buy goods for sale in their respective areas or small towns.
The shops leading to Dong Xuan do both rtail and wholesale business.
The area from Hoan Kiam Lake to Dong Xuan Market is fascinating.