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World Cruise - 2011
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Phuket
Phuket
,
Thailand
Phuket
is a beautiful, international beach resort. It has been completely rebuilt and you would never know of the 2004 tsunami devastation.
Our itinerary has been changed. We were originally supposed to go next to Burma, but it has been canceled due to political unrest. Instead we are going directly to
Madras
, India. We have also learned that our Egyptian ports of call have been changed and we will no longer be stopping in northern Egypt for a visit to Cairo. The other ports of call remain the same.
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on April 16, 2011
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Phuket
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Thailand
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Penang
Bayan Lepas
,
Malaysia
Penang is an island in Malaysia with no redeeming features. It was very hot. There was so much traffic without any pedestrian crosswalks that it was difficult for us to cross the street, so we decided, after wandering around for a few hours, to return to our floating paradise.
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rcodel
on April 15, 2011
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Bayan Lepas
,
Malaysia
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Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
,
Malaysia
Port
Klang
is the port for KL which is about a 2-hour drive away. Several years ago it had the tallest building in the world, the Petronas Towers. Then the tallest was in
Taipei
, the 101, and now it is in
Dubai
. We decided not to go to KL since we had already been there before.
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rcodel
on April 14, 2011
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Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysia
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Singapore
Singapore
,
Singapore
Singapore is a fne city. We escorted an elderly gentleman who has lived on this ship over five years to a medical facility for an eye treatment that is supposed to stabilize his macular degeneration problem in one eye. After the procedure he cannot see well, so we wanted to help him.
It was great to be back in Singapore. Lots of fond memories.
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rcodel
on April 13, 2011
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Singapore
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Singapore
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Bangkok
Bangkok
,
Thailand
Was I left behind?
We had a complimentary overnight at the Shangri-la hotel in
Bangkok
. The port is about two hours drive from downtown on a new expressway that did not exist when Dad used to do business here.
We went on a short cruise on the Chao Praya river into the little canals called klongs to observe how people live in little wooden shacks on the water.
Famous Buddhist Temple
Shacks on stilts
selling fruit to us on boat
Floating kitchen
Longtail boat
written by
rcodel
on April 10, 2011
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Bangkok
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Thailand
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Sihanoukville
Phnom Penh
,
Cambodia
In comparison to
Vietnam
which is just beginning to grow economically,
Cambodia
would still be classified as an underdeveloped country. We were told that the average monthly wage is about $40. People basically live off the land and the sea to survive. We went to the beach in a tuk tuk with our bartender friend Giulia and treated her to a one-hour full body massage on a beach lounge chair for $5.
Tuk-tuk ride to beach
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on April 8, 2011
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Phnom Penh
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Cambodia
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Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City
,
Vietnam
This is the third time we have been in
Saigon
. It is showing signs of modernization with new skyscrapers downtown and a lot of high-rise apartment building construction.
The roads are still dominated by motor scooters with very few automobiles. It is HOT and HUMID here.
Reunification palace
Motor bikes everywhere
Are we lost?
Trying to sell fruit to ship
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on April 6, 2011
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Ho Chi Minh City
,
Vietnam
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Hue
Da Nang
,
Vietnam
Our port of Chan Mai is about 50
Miles
from Hue that we wanted to see. Hue was once the capital of
Vietnam
. It has the typical walled-in city with a moat around it to protect it from foreign invaders centuries ago called the Citadal. About 70% of the buildings in the Citadel were destroyed by Americans during the "American War" as it is referred to in
Vietnam
. On the way to Hue we saw how poor and underdeveloped this counrty really is.
The pagoda here is a very famous symbol of the city and the biggest one in
Vietnam
.
Acrobatic friends onboard
The Perfume River flows through Hue. We went on a dragon boat for a short river cruise.
Dragon boat
Perfume river
Unlike China which has a one child policy, the
Vietnam
ese tend to have large families with 7 or 8 children. The reason for this is that, by tradition, the children help to support their families. We got the impression that, even in south
Vietnam
, they
Revere
Ho Chi Minh and what he tried to do for their country and tend to wonder what the Americans had in mind dessimating their country. They still talk about the lingering effects of agent orange since vegetation still cannot grow due to the deforestation. A lot of people of that generation live with deformities caused by it.
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rcodel
on April 3, 2011
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Da Nang
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Vietnam
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Halong Bay
Haiphong
,
Vietnam
The Halong Bay area is the port city for Hanoi. Hanoi is about a 4 hour drive. Since we had spent several days there in the past, we decided to stay in the Halong Bay area. We rented a junk to take us to a fishing villlage.
fresh fish
smaller boat
We also went into caves that are inside the lime stone mountains which are called karsts. It is believed that these caves with stalagtites and stalagmites were formed 700,000 to 1 million years ago.
We invited our favorite singers onboard to join us on our own private junk.
Kasha and Boogie from Poland
Dad's female friends
shopping onboard our junk
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rcodel
on April 1, 2011
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Haiphong
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Vietnam
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong
,
Hong Kong
We spent two days in one of our favorite cities in the world. We arrived at night and were docked in time to experience the nightly colored laser light show. Laser lights are installed on the tops of buildings and all the buildings in the whole harbor are lit up. Truly spectacular!
Looking down on Hong Kong
Peak cable car
There was a special event of the Rising Dragon for world travelers at the Four Seasons Hotel which included cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and dinner with a Chinese acrobatic and dance show. The color theme was black and red. We are both dragons in the Chinese astrolgical calendar. The dragon stands for power, energy and wealth.
Notice red and black theme
special performer
We continue to learn from the enrichment lectures on board. On at sea days there are at least two. For example, today we attended one on the history of
Vietnam
,
Cambodia
and
Laos
from the 19th century until now. Also, the one-time CBS news reporter, Morton Dean, shared his experiences on the ground during the
Vietnam
war, including news clips of him reporting from Viet Nam at the time.
written by
rcodel
on March 29, 2011
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong
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