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YEAR: 2006

Jan
- Welcome Year of Dog


Feb
- Baby Lucas & Ice Skating


Mar
- Jin's Birthday at Mt Faber


Apr
- Rock Climbing Fun
- Kid's Kampong Excursion


May
- Mothers' Day, Kranji Park & Jurong Reptile Park


Jun
- Driving Tour to Fraser Hill, Ipoh & KL


Jul
- Climbing Fun for Families


Aug
- Skye Yong's 1st Birthday


Sep
- Kids' Central LIVE Show


Oct
- Robyn's 8th Charity Birthday


Nov
- Bowling @ SAFRA Yishun


Dec
- Pasir Ris Park
- Vietnam 1: Hanoi
- Vietnam 2: Sapa
- Vietnam 3: Halong Bay


   Dec 2006 (8 yr 2 mth)   

 

NORTHERN VIETNAM TRAVEL 18-28 DEC 2006 (PART 3/3)

24 - 26 Dec 06 - Halong Bay


On 24 DEC, Christmas Eve, we travelled by bus from Hanoi to Halong Bay and boarded a junk to sail out into a magical wonderland.

The scenery at Halong Bay seems surreal. There are thousands of limestone mountains dotting the seascape. The multiple layering and shades of the islets gave a feeling that we were living within a PHOTOSHOP creation. It's simply heavenly!

Magical Christmas at Halong Bay
Halong Bay Ha Long literally means descending dragon(s) and according to local myth, the story goes as follows: Long ago when their forefathers were fighting foreign invaders from the north, the gods from heaven sent a family of dragons to help defend their land. This family of dragons descended upon what is now Ha Long bay and began spitting out jewels and jade. Upon hitting the sea, these jewels turned into the various islands and islets dotting the seascape and formed a formidable fortress against the invaders. The locals were able to keep their land safe and formed what is now the country of Vietnam.

 

Halong Bay has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often touted by proud Vietnamese as the world's Eighth wonder. And we agree!

It's been a mighty great choice to spend Christmas on a junk afloat in the middle of nowhere in Halong Bay!

Alvin, Jin & Robyn at Halong Bay
Heavenly Palace at Halong Bay

The Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace) Grotto was our first stop. This is one of the most beautiful caves in Halong Bay.

According to legend, a beautiful young lady named May (cloud) caught the eye of the Dragon Prince and he fell in love with her. They were betrothed and got married in the very center of the grotto. All of the scenes of their wedding, which lasted for seven days and seven nights, have been seemingly fossilized in the grotto.

 

This was our sleeping cabin onboard the junk. A little cramp but comfortable.

The water in the bay was so calm that we didn't feel that we were floating in the sea nor did we hear any wave slapping on our junk.

Silent night on Christmas Eve...
Peace and tranquility on Christmas Day...

Sleeping cabin onboard junk

 

Alvin & Jin

25 DEC 06 - Christmas Day

Merry Christmas from Alvin and Jin!

Merry Christmas from Robyn!

Robyn at Halong Bay

 

Floating 'kelong'

These Vietnamese boatgirls were not only highly skilled at handling their boats, they were also highly enthusiastic little entrepreneurs.

We stopped by to visit a floating fish farm, akin to our "kelong". They offered us seafood and our chef onboard would cook for us. But no one was game enough to purchase any.

Little Vietnamese fruit seller-cum-rower

Little Vietnamese boat girl
Little Vietnamese girls selling fruits

 

 

Robyn with Ryan & Dee from Sydney

We met many wonderful fellow travellers, heard many fascinating tales and learnt many new things. Travelling and sharing add depth, width and colors to our life!

Anti-clockwise:
(1) Robyn with Ryan & Dee, newly grads from Sydney, Australia.
(2) Jin sharing bread fruits with Korean sisters Yoon-Seon & Hyo-Seon.
(3) Jin, Robyn with Christine Fabre, a professor and artist from France.

Jin sharing the bread fruits with Yoon-Seon & Hyo-Seon from Korea Jin, Robyn & Christine Fabre from France

 

Climbing up limestone cliff on Cat Ba Island

Cat Ba Island - Climbing up the highest point in Cat Ba National Park

Robyn near the summit

Challenging down climb for RobynAfter hiking 18km in Sapa, trekking in the Cat Ba National Park was chicken feed for Robyn. But the ascent up the limestone cliff to the peak was a good test of Robyn's rock climbing skills. Some stretches were rather exposed and perilous, and a fall would mean a long way down over sharp edges of limestone rocks.

The photo above-left provides a good perspective of the expanse and distance - the guide is that tiny figure sitting on the faraway lower rock at top centre of the picture.

Down-climbing was even more treacherous but we handled it just the same. Robyn did sustain a fall that bruised her knees though but it was at a most unsuspecting gradual sloping stretch near the foothill.

We are pleased with Robyn's maturing sense of courage, confidence and sure-footedness on the rock.

Robyn & Jin near the summit of the highest peak in Cat Ba Island
Robyn & Alvin

 

Sunset @ Halong Bay

Sunset in Halong Bay

Near dusk
It was a most romantic sunset as we watched the glowing ball descended in silence, punctuated only by the clicking sounds of the cameras...

 

Robyn's first canoeing experience

Robyn's First Canoeing Experience

It was Christmas Day! It was Robyn's first go at canoeing. And my, it was in the calm water amidst a stunting seascape in Halong Bay!

 
Alvin & Robyn canoeing in Halong Bay

 

There's so much to reflect and treasure in this 11-day Northern Vietnam Travel. Robyn started learning to keep a travel journal. She has recorded some scenes in the form of drawing, and captured some thoughts in words.

Robyn writing her travel journal

We love Halong Bay

As we sailed back to Halong City on Boxing Day, we knew in our heart that we shall return here again some days in the future. And Daddy has an inspiration to create some climbing havens out there amongst the limestone islets...

   

 

Happy New Year from Robyn, Jin & Alvin...

Robyn in Vietnam

We look forward to yet another adventurous and splendid New Year in 2007.

We shall continue to learn, reflect and gain deeper insights into our being, our consciousness and the world around us.

We shall aim high to accomplish so as to do good while doing well.

 

 

 

   DEC 2006 (8 yr 2 mth)