VIETNAM 2017

There is nothing like the chaos of Hanoi to jolt a visitor into the strangely functional confusion of Vietnam. We had a couple of days in Hanoi to adjust to the pace of Vietnam before heading north to the mountain village of Sapa.

A low pressure system off the coast made the weather less than perfect, but we managed to find sheltered painting locations and were lucky to have a fine day to walk through the Hmong Valley and do some sketching.

From Sapa we travelled by coach back to Hanoi then flew on to Da Nang where we were taken by bus to Hoi An and the luxury of the Anantara Hotel.© John Lovett 2017
Rice Paddys near Hanoi

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Hanoi Back Street

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Electrical repair workshop – Hanoi

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Hanoi Flower Vendor

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How many flowers can you pack on to a motor scooter?

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Portable kitchen – Hanoi
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Party Time – Hanoi street bar

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Midnight peak hour – Hanoi

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Hanoi Rain

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Coke and Hot dogs – Hanoi

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Unidentified Delicacys – Hanoi

© John Lovett 2017Stainless steel tuk tuk

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Mother and five chicks – Hanoi

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Small police wagon – Hanoi

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Hot water, Pumps, Microwave specialist – Hanoi

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Dangerous Verandah – Hanoi

 

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Dangerous front yard – Hanoi

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Mix your own paint.

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Most of the Hanoi motorcycles are pretty mundane, but there are some stand out models.

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Sapa Evening

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Sapa Duck

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Rice paddy fire – Hmong Valley

 

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Crazy Dancing Chicken

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Hmong Valley

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Black Hmong woman with pedal sewing machine.

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Grant sketching in Hmong Valley

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Sapa – small buildings replaced by tall skinny ones

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Our painting group with Hmong women models – Sapa Markets

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Hmong Women sewed busily while we sketched

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Water everywhere as we left Sapa.

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Hoi An

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Rosa hijacks a river boat to get us to the Red Bridge Cooking School

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Net Casting – Hoi An

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Red Bridge Cooking School – where we all became excellent Vietnamese chefs.

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Painting by the river on the verandah of an abandoned building – Hoi An.

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15 thoughts on “VIETNAM 2017

  1. Hi John & Di, Ray says nothing has changed in Vietnam since his conscript days 50 years ago!! Beautiful photography and painting. Thank you for sharing. Cheers Bev

      • Thank you for your response. I just looked up the Holbein easel and there are may models with various price points. Is there a specific one you suggest? I really like your work and wish I could travel with you but my day job gets in the way.

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  2. I enjoyed the photography and learning about the people and country. I really appreciated seeing the two paintings at the end of the post. The atmospheric painting of the boat stopped me in my tracks. I went back to it twice before I was sure it was a painting. Well done…

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