Vietnam was a great way to cap off our amazing experiences oversees. Partially because we have Ly’s family here and were excited to see them after so long, but also because we’ve been able to see some new cities in the central region that we’ve never visited before. The trip started off in Hanoi, then Hạ Long Bay, Đà Lạt, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hội An, and back to Hạ Long Bay before heading home to the USA.

In years past we only had a chance to stay in Hanoi for a day or two, so this time around we wanted to stay longer to see the city. We got an Airbnb near the old quarter to make sure were in the center of it all. We were right next to Hoàn Kiếm Lake which had frequent passers by and where they shut off the streets to cars on weekends for people to walk around. There weren’t as many food vendors as we would have liked but it was still nice at night with the brightly lit decorations, and vendors selling toys for kids.



Taipei – We hopped on the north bound high speed rail and within 2 hours we were in Taipei. Upon arriving, not much seemed different other than slightly cooler temperatures. The MRT system was a lot bigger than Kaohsiung, but it was very well laid out in a grid pattern across the city so it was very easy to get to any part of the city.


so she doesn’t get bored and also so we can use the extra stroller space to carry groceries home (we don’t have a scooter or car). Here is a pic of us walking home, stroller full of our weekly groceries.





its clean, the food is supposed to be amazing, and it has the same/lower cost of living as Indianapolis, Indiana (which was key in this whole experiment). We chose Kaohsiung over Taipei because it’s a little warmer in the winter and less rainy. We just wrapped up our first week and it’s been quite the adventure already.
d at midnight and the first thing we noticed was that we were exactly 12 hours later than Indianapolis. That’s about as screwed as you can be when it comes to jet lag. The second thing we noticed when we walked out of the airport was how hot and humid it was…a very moist 87 degrees. Although it was 87 degrees it felt like 107 degrees.
Eventually another one came and we were able to decide on $300NT for the larger Toyota “Wish” model. Since he didn’t speak English, we had to show him our destination in Chinese with my phone. We were barely able to stuff all our luggage in the back: 4 heavy suitcases, 3 heavy backpacks, a stroller, 2 adults, 1 toddler, and a partridge in a pear tree (Vera)….but amazingly enough we got it all to fit! It was like playing Tetris except much sweatier. Unless you played Tetris so vigorously that you started to sweat a lot. Then it would be equivalent. 