First Full Day in Hanoi

Today I spent my first full day in Hanoi. After arriving yesterday around 13:30 I headed to my accommodation, a traditional Vietnamese house up a wee alley,  then headed out to the West Lake to explore. As seems to be the case with many Scots I found myself in a bar and indulged in Hanois finest, followed by a Vegan buffet – how cliched – ohh I am a traveller.  As seems to be the case with many Scots, on the walk home I found myself enticed into a small shop and left with a big bag of cans. 

I got back and drunk the rest of my cans and then decided to post for the first time. Maybe it took some Dutch courage (or Vietnamese?). Anyway, I’m glad I decided to do it; the blog I mean not the beer – I had a sore head this morning. 

Jetlag is a bit of a killer too. I woke up at 4:20am thinking it was dinner time (it was back home) and then struggled to sleep until 8am! After lying in my room for too long & feeling a bit guilty I decided it was time to head out of my local Hanoi suburb and see where all the tourists are! 

It’s a weird feeling being in a city yourself. On the one hand it’s liberating; I can do what I want when I want. On the other hand it’s quite scary – you don’t have to go anywhere and nobody will be annoyed if you don’t – so you have to force yourself! 

When I landed in Hanoi I posted on an expat Facebook group: 

I’d never done anything like that before, basically asking publicly for a mate. I’m very glad I did though.. there does seem to be a community out here & everyone seems very friendly. From one Facebook post I now have a number of activities lined up for the week: 

• Got taken around the tourist area, saw the ‘railway street’ & visited the Water Puppet show (today)

• Meeting someone for a few beers (tomorrow) 

• Have been invited to join a Gaelic football team?! 

• Been invited to have dinner with a couple

If I hadn’t written that post I wouldn’t have any of those things to do. I felt like an arsehole writing it, but I didn’t feel stupid today when I had a buddy to explore with. We definitely need company or companionship. Not in a lovey dovey way, more in a ‘I’ve got no idea wtf is going on in this city, but neither do you so its fine’ kinda way. 

It’s such a small world as well. The person I met today lived in Edinburgh for three years  & is an English teacher at the school where I am about to start my training to teach English!! What are the chances?

I don’t know what tomorrow holds but I am looking forward to it. 

Oh and I managed to try Hanoi Mcdonalds today. 6/10; not enough sauce on the Big Mac. 

Ciao for now x

Published by ernie9994

Was born. Learned some stuff, some more stuff and some more stuffs. Got a job & learnt some stuff. Quit my job to learn more things. Posting about those things here! Currently in Hanoi, Vietnam.

One thought on “First Full Day in Hanoi

  1. HaaaHAA! You big great cuddle of a man!
    Tom has been in touch saying you’d like some info – a chat perchance – about teaching English. Apart from trying to assure you that you are entering a soul affirming yet soul-eroding career, I’m good with that Jack! PS – do you still look like an elongated version of Paolo Nuttini?

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