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Travel Notes of the South 12: Eighteen Strange People in Vietnam. Women cover their faces with handkerchiefs and can't eat without lemons.
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Say goodbye to Halong Bay, and we will take a bus to Hanoi. Another 4 hours, 180 km, sleepy.

I saw some Vietnamese women wrap their faces.

The fourth monster: a handkerchief covering a woman's face

It seems that women all over the world like fair skin, and so does Vietnam. Due to the hot weather, strong ultraviolet rays and high temperature, many masked women with only two eyes can be seen on the streets of Vietnam, which is slightly different from the reason why Islam wears masks.

It is a traditional folk custom in Vietnam that men wear green hats and women wear handkerchiefs.

When I arrived in Hanoi, the hotel was called Zhun San Xing. Actually, it was a family hotel in China. It was still very ordinary, but fortunately it was clean.

Finally, Ma Lao and A Guang were allowed to eat fewer bowls of rice, so that they could eat Vietnamese food in the evening. Rainstorm, we can't walk far. Let's have a bowl of rice noodles. There is a saying that rice noodles come from Vietnam. 3 bowls of rice noodles, 2 bottles of Vietnamese beer, 1 plate of boiled chicken, worth 235,000 yuan. The beer is weak, but the Vietnamese in the night market are very friendly to us.

There is no difference between food stalls in the night market and those in China, except that the stall owner can't understand Chinese and we can't understand Vietnamese. The tour guide did teach a few words, but when he used it, he had already thrown his paws into China. The shopkeeper is very clever. It is estimated that she often encounters this situation, so she puts Vietnamese currency directly in the dish. I feel dizzy. It's too dirty. But in Rome, as the Romans did. If you want to experience the life of the local people, you must learn to adapt.

There are lemons on the table, which is also a strange thing in Vietnam.

The fourteenth monster: no lemon, no food.

Vietnamese like to eat lemons, especially green lemons. Lemon juice should be squeezed into rice noodles, vermicelli, noodles and soup, which is also indispensable in water. China people like to add oil and vinegar, while Vietnamese who are not jealous use lemon. Lemonade goes down, sour and fragrant.

After dinner, I visited Hanoi in the evening, and felt strongly that Hanoi was an ordinary city in China in 1980s, with narrow streets, disrepair and low trees. In the words of tour guides, when walking in Vietnam, you should "look up at the sky and look down at the ground", because the sky is full of wires, so be careful to bump into it, and the ground is uneven, and there are big pits from time to time, so be careful to wrestle. This is no exaggeration.

Finally, I saw a street that looked like a dot. It turns out that this is the political core of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Square. Like China, there are flag-raising ceremonies and martial law. Almost all the people watching the flag-raising are tourists from China.

This is the 28th. We will visit Hanoi today and return to Halong Bay in the afternoon.

Like China, there is a flag-raising ceremony and martial law should be imposed. All preventive measures should be taken according to the shape of Tiananmen Square. It is said that the words Ho Chi Minh are inlaid with rubies.

Almost all the tourists are from China, but the soldiers on guard are Vietnamese. I think he is very casual, and his posture and movements are no different from those of hooligans on the streets of Beijing, which is very detrimental to the national image.

This small temple is very distinctive, supported by a single tree.

This is the Governor's Mansion left by the French Governor, and now it is the office of the Vietnamese Prime Minister. The tourists are just a few feet away, bright yellow and beautiful.

The old tree is obviously very old.

French colonial relics, taking pictures is very convenient for composition.

Are you familiar with it? We have been used to it since childhood.

If there were not so many tourists, Lin Jing would be a place to rest.

Little Vietnamese beauty

Stand alone in the wind.

Scrap copper and iron are the pride of Vietnamese and the shame of Americans. American planes, artillery and tanks were smashed into pieces and exhibited in Vietnam's National Central Square. I'm afraid it's only in Vietnam

Say goodbye to Hanoi, and we will go back to Halong Bay.

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