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Lost in my own world;
As I sat rummaging through my collection of old photographs, a wave of nostalgia washed over me. Each faded image held a story, a moment frozen in time, yet as I traced the contours of familiar faces and places, I realized how much of those intricate details had slipped through the cracks of my memory.
So, to not let these precious memories fade into obscurity, this blog was started to capture the essence of milestones, adventures and cherished moments with loved ones, being a testament to the beauty of life's fleeting moments.
A good cup of tea is always appreciated.
As I sat rummaging through my collection of old photographs, a wave of nostalgia washed over me. Each faded image held a story, a moment frozen in time, yet as I traced the contours of familiar faces and places, I realized how much of those intricate details had slipped through the cracks of my memory.
So, to not let these precious memories fade into obscurity, this blog was started to capture the essence of milestones, adventures and cherished moments with loved ones, being a testament to the beauty of life's fleeting moments.
A good cup of tea is always appreciated.
Hi Edna,
ReplyDeleteI hope you’re having a fantastic week in the little red dot!
I was researching travel guides for Vietnam and came across your "Hanoi Itinerary: 5 Days 4 Nights in a Nutshell" post. I absolutely loved reading about your impromptu trip! It’s always the spontaneous decisions made on New Year’s Eve that turn out to be the most memorable adventures. I also completely agree with your list of reasons to go back, you really can't beat the cheap, amazing Pho and Vietnamese Pancakes, and the massage and mani-pedi services in Hanoi are truly top-notch!
I’m reaching out because I noticed you mentioned your only regret was that the trip was too short to visit both Halong Bay and Sapa.
My team at Vietadvisor actually just published a highly detailed, slow-paced guide that perfectly solves that exact problem: "1-Week in Hanoi on a Mid-Budget."
Our 7-day guide acts as a great complementary resource for your readers who are planning their trips and might want to stay a bit longer so they don't have to choose between side trips. It expands on your excellent foundation, diving deeper into hidden foodie spots, slow-paced exploring, and leaving plenty of room for those bigger excursions.
Would you be open to including a quick link to our 1-week guide in your post? A simple addition like, "If you have more time and want to fit in more side trips without rushing, check out this 1-week Hanoi itinerary" would be incredibly helpful for readers planning a longer trip.
Here is the link if you'd like to check it out: https://vietadvisor.travel/hanoi/1-week-in-hanoi
Also, aside from this specific itinerary, our website has many other detailed Vietnam travel guides that could act as great supplementary resources for your readers planning their broader adventures. Feel free to browse around Vietadvisor whenever you have a moment!
Keep up the great work with the blog, and I really hope you get to go back to see those green paddy fields in Sapa soon!
Warmly,
Hieu Vu
Vietadvisor.travel