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Vietnam – My Son Sanctuary – UNESCO Site
Vietnam – My Son Sanctuary – UNESCO Site

Vietnam – My Son Sanctuary – UNESCO Site

The first UNESCO site that I was able to visit in Vietnam in 2014 was the My Son Sanctuary. At approximately 5:00 a.m. I got picked up outside my hotel by a tour van that was already filled with people.…

NYC – Lower Manhattan Walking Tour
NYC – Lower Manhattan Walking Tour

NYC – Lower Manhattan Walking Tour

Once we returned from the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, I suggested that we take a nice leisurely walk up Broadway. In the past, I was in a graduate school course where we took a walking tour with a…

NYC – Ferry Tour – Liberty & Ellis Islands
NYC – Ferry Tour – Liberty & Ellis Islands

NYC – Ferry Tour – Liberty & Ellis Islands

A Brief History of the Statue of Liberty Surrounding the southern tip of Manhattan are a number of smaller islands within the New York Harbor that have significant cultural and historical connections to local and American history. Liberty Island is…

Southeast Asia Travel Itinerary – Summer 2014
Southeast Asia Travel Itinerary – Summer 2014

Southeast Asia Travel Itinerary – Summer 2014

Southeast Asia Travel Itinerary – Summer 2014 Day 0 – July 3 & 4 – Flights from NYC,NY to Osaka, Japan; and the connecting flight to Taipei, Taiwan & Overnight Layover Day 1 – July 5 – Ho Chi Minh City…

Vietnam – Cao Dai Temple
Vietnam – Cao Dai Temple

Vietnam – Cao Dai Temple

The second destination of the Cu Chi Tunnels tour brought our group to the Cao Dai Temple in the Tay Ninh province. We spent over an hour walking around the property and also had the opportunity to observe the 12:00…

Vietnam – Disabled War Victims Crafts Cooperative
Vietnam – Disabled War Victims Crafts Cooperative

Vietnam – Disabled War Victims Crafts Cooperative

On the way to the Cu Chi Tunnels our tour group a number of stops before reaching  our final destination. Our first stop brought us to a disabled war victims crafts cooperative. Workers produce polished wooden artwork of all kinds that…

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 4 – Church Tour
Dalat, Vietnam – Part 4 – Church Tour

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 4 – Church Tour

Dalat – Church Hunting Against the Clock As Thanh and I were riding around Dalat I noticed that there were number of interesting looking Roman Catholic churches. If I had the time I would have liked to stop and take some photographs,…

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 3: Food & Nighttime Markets
Dalat, Vietnam – Part 3: Food & Nighttime Markets

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 3: Food & Nighttime Markets

Yann, Samira and I spent two nights in Dalat before making our way to Nha Trang. During our evenings we wandered the night markets and surrounding blocks looking for interesting foods to try. We found some winners and some losers…

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 2: Full Day Private Tour
Dalat, Vietnam – Part 2: Full Day Private Tour

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 2: Full Day Private Tour

History of Dalat During the 1890s, French colonial explorers in the area asked for permission to create luxury resorts in the Central Highland area. The governor agreed, and after some time was spent looking for the ideal location, construction began…

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 1: Transportation, Lodging & Tour Booking
Dalat, Vietnam – Part 1: Transportation, Lodging & Tour Booking

Dalat, Vietnam – Part 1: Transportation, Lodging & Tour Booking

Getting to Dalat, Vietnam When I arranged my transportation to Dalat I was told by the travel agent to wait outside my hotel in Mui Ne and be ready to be picked up by the bus at approximately 12 p.m.…