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The Temple of Literature was once the centre of Confucian learning and philosophy in Vietnam, and the names of graduates were engraved on [large turtle stones] for posterity. It is still very much an active temple today, with people making offerings, and new graduates coming to celebrate their convocation.

Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum is given pride of place in Hanoi, surrounded by a giant square, presidential palaces, and parkland all blessedly free of motorbikes and scooters. This was the first embalmed revolutionary leader either of us had seen*, and it looked…just like a wax figure to be honest. Rather underwhelming from my perspective, and Uncle Ho would probably have agreed - he wanted to be cremated and have his ashes returned to his home village. Of course, he should have known that the State’s desires will prevail. Still, an intriguing sight, clearly a big event for the mostly Vietnamese processing through,

There was no special exploration required to find this café, because it’s, uh, listed in Lonely Planet. But it is through a clothing shop, across a courtyard, up two flights of stairs, and has fabulous views out over Hanoi. They also put egg whites in their coffee, which is delicious, and good for moustache-making.

Well it’s Vietnam, so naturally it’s phở. The ubiquitous foodstuff, we had it for breakfast lunch and dinner, (not on the same day). Noodles, broth flavoured with spices like star anise, cloves and cardamom, fresh herbs and some meat (normally beef). Maybe some chili, maybe beansprouts. Simple, cheap and tasty. We had good phở and average, but never bad. Now looking forward to comparing against the stuff in Toronto once we get back.

One of the really wonderful things about Hoi An was the food. Amongst the various clothes fittings, we wandered between restaurants and cafés, noshing on the finest Vietnamese food of the trip*, and quaffed plenty of ca phe, cocktails, wine and beer. * The banh mi we had at one restaurant, Mai Fish, were so good, we finished them and decided to have another two. The staff was literally incredulous. Difficult to convince them it was not a joke.