Thursday, March 28, 2013

Goodbye Hong Kong - Good Morning Vietnam


Calm waters, fair winds and warming temperatures soothed our way south towards our Vietnamese ports of call. There is much to do on “sea days” none the least for me is to work, well, present my lecture. The topic “Vietnam, South East Asia’s Garden of Earthly Delights” was exceptionally well received by an audience close to 100. Of note, Loretta Switt (Hot Lips Hoolihan) of MASH fame was in the audience and even came up after to chat. The “I saw Ken” buttons were a big hit and are seen all over the ship, causing quite the stir. Mind you the fluorescent, bright green colour may have something to do with that.

Today, being Thursday, Deborah and I are off on separate shore excursions simply as there is so much to see. I am sailing in the harbour on an actual red sailed junk through the abrupt rocks dotting the region and Deborah is off to a Buddhist temple and the local environs with hopes of seeing how the locals live.

From the deck this morning, as dawn lifts the dense fog, there seems to be some truth to the legend that a dragon thrashed his huge tail and formed the thousands of islands in the bay. Pointed, jagged and appearing not to belong here, the overall impression is just left of magical.

Halong Bay is dotted with over 2,000 limestone “mountains” jutting out of the sea in as noble and statuesque form as anything that I have ever seen. Clustered in amongst these monoliths are fishing villages of a sort. These people live on their floating houses supporting themselves by retailing seafood that they purchase from the local fishermen. Apparently the sea is rich with all manner of sea life that keeps these people actively employed.

The caves of Halong Bay are a UNESCO heritage site and with little wonder. Enormous limestone caverns found by local fishermen seeking refuge from storms only in the late 90’s.

Breathtakingly beautiful, full of magic and superstition, these watery habitats are home to thousands of Vietnamese who have lived here since the original dragon and her child came from the heavens. To this day you can see proof that the dragons are still here guarding this precious area of the globe.

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