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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Day 3: Hanoi
Only two words can describe the experience.
Culture Shock.
One can never imagine how the govt can squeeze so many buildings and human beings in a small district.

& I learnt not to trust even the taxi meters.

Day 4 & 5: Sapa
Went trekking. We went for this easy trekking package. Well..
Its not easy loh.. its doesn't fit in the definition of easy at all. To me, its mountain climbing.
Roads are muddy, slopes are steep, and we are walking near the edge of cliffs.
Its hard to understand why the tour guides did not warn us abt the danger of the trip.
And to make the day worse, I lost both soles of my sneakers.
And my relative came to visit me immediately after the trekking.
Great!
I'm just so glad that I'm safely back from the trip.
God bless the two kids who lead me through the treks.

a butterfly landed @ 11:37 PM