Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 3, 2017

Hanoi free tour guides old quarter


- Tour's name: HN old quarter + french quarter (half-day)
- Guests: Anne and her husband, Alann
Anne's the English teacher for little kids while her husband's a university lecturer as well as a bank officer in HSBC. They have married with 3 sons for over 30 years. We leaded them to the railway track due to Anne's demand. This's because, they love sitting in a coffee shop nearby to catch sight of the incoming train. But a train only came in the late night and at dawn. Thus, it's impossible to see the train at that time. Then, we moved to HN train station in order for them to book a ticket from Hue to Da Nang. On the way to DX market, Anne was amazed when she saw the funeral flowers, dog meat or some advertising papers of Grab Car :)). In this market, Anne said it looked like Ben Thanh market. She shown off about her bargaining ability. She had bargained the price of T-shirt from 600k to 100k in BT market. Woa!!! After that, we went to Hang Duong str. to try some fried fruit. I told her to buy some as souvenirs to her sons, but she would like to eat on her own.. so funny! They bought 2 packets of this specialty. Eventually, we came into a hidden coffee shop at No.11 Hang Gai str to enjoy beverage there. I and Alan discussed more about banking and finance, which is our major. He said that one of difficulties that some European banks have to face up with was capital. Moreover, Alan recommended some specialized magazines such as Economist or Financial Times to me. It's kind of him to explain about "treasury", which is a financial term, to me. He also asked about big banks in Viet Nam. Surprisingly, Alan gave me a pen, that's carved of his university's name in, as an unforgettable gift. At the end of the tour, we exchanged our Instagram accounts and hugged to say farewell.


1 nhận xét:

  1. Free Tours not only means free of money in which you don’t need to pay any money. In fact, let’s take it as you are free to customize your tour to numerous tourist places in Hanoi. Actually the cost of living in Hanoi is not that expensive so there is no point in wondering about prices here. If you choose walk on your feet, eat meals at street food stalls to save some money for exploring other paid ones, that could be a wise choice. Money is worth when it is spent wisely. So you’d invest your time on searching for destination information rather than wasting your time overthinking about how much money you should spend. And just with some tips, you can get a double win – save money and still enjoy to the fullest.

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