Gotta clear this travel backlog on Hanoi before we share our post on Bali!
The last day in Hanoi was spent mainly on emblematic or symbolic site visits;
What else?
Silks and ceramics.
Van Phuc Silk Village
We headed to Van Phuc which is situated on the bank of Nhue River, 10km from Hanoi on the southwest motorway. The village is centered in a town known as Ha Dong, Ha Tay Province, and is well known as the biggest silk production village in Vietnam.
The main road is surrounded by greenery, ponds, and architectures with Chinese civilization.
the Silkworms
Silkworms spinning their cocoon around themselves, forming every thread.
How silk are formed? It is actually hardened silkworm saliva that has been secreted from the silk worm’s mouth 🙂
Stopped by a moderate Vietnamese restaurant for lunch before moving on to the ceramic village; the Bat Trang ceramics village. It is a 500-year-old village located on the left bank of the Red River, brimmed with shops selling ceramics of different types and colours.
A Vietnamese friend brought us to this restaurant, with a surprise for us all.
A staff then brought in a sack, with an animal inside.
“It’s our dinner tonight” said the Vietnamese friend.
We were told that it was a PORCUPINE!
before
after
The Red Pudding?
It’s the coagulated porcupine blood. Gosh! According to Chris, he could feel he’s chewing on its tiny veins!
Ready to ‘dissect’ the cooked portion.
It tasted like pork but it’s skin was too hard. Equal thickness of its skin and meat as you can see……
Our starters
stir-fried porcupine’s intestine with vege
and their not to be missed staple food
This ends our 4D/4N stay in Hanoi, Vietnam 🙂
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Also read:
- Hanoi Day 1: Leisuring with Coffee, Food & Night Walks (Stayed at Sofitel)
- Hanoi Day 2: The Bay of Descending Dragon, Ha Long
- Hanoi Day 3: One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh’s tomb, Temple of Literature & endless Food Trail
aw!!! i dun think i can make myself on that PORCUPINE >< chris is super brave!!!
What is porcupine? I would love to try it, looks interesting 😉
sorry to say that I feel like 1 2 vomit when I saw the…….. *.*"
Oh my… I cant hardly imagine wads the taste wen eating that porcupine x.x
since alredy there must try exotic cuisine!
Bravo Chris …hehe!
*cringe* eeek so adventurous to taste porcupine!
Rushing for time to finish up old posts? Hehe, great. Can't wait to see your Bali posts.
yoh!!! see you guys go on travel again..*jealous sial~ :p
PORCUPINE?? hmmm..jkust would like to get a bite and feel how it taste like..:d