Last Day: Perfume Pagoda

May 9th, 2009 by marc

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Our last day in Vietnam was not spent moping about. Oh no, we decided to take a day trip to the Perfume Pagoda (the birth place of Buddhism in Vietnam). It involved a 2 hour drive out to the country, 1 hour boat ride, 10 minute gondola, a monstrous stair decent and climb, lunch that included stir fried dog, and about a bucket of sweat.

During the lunar new year this place is crawling with thousands of people, but our journey was during the off season and consequently it was strangely quiet. All along the path way to the pagoda (which is actually more of a cave (I think there’s something lost in translation there) there are vender stalls which the majority were empty, but the evidence of thousands of people hiking the trail and sleeping along the trail are totally visible (like in most parts of asia people just through their trash all of the place—Imagine Yellowstone, Zion canyon, or Yosemite with trash dumped everywhere and you get the idea). Despite the trash though and the stir fried dog it was amazingly beautiful and a great chance to see more than just he city.

We’re home now and I’ll do another post about that soon but wanted to get our last day of the trip up before too much time passed.

  1. Marc,

    Great pictures. That picture of the Lady rowing makes her look so happy!

    Glad your back!

    Eric

  2. Great pictures!
    When I read about the monstrous stairs I was picturing the ones on Kung Fu Panda.
    How was the dog? Did it taste like chicken?