Paideia 450: Vietnam

Aha! Food, food glorious food!

Doing Thai Chi and Getting Artsy

January 27th offered one last morning in Ha Long Bay and a homestay with Luther alums/connections back in Hanoi. January 28th meant a stop at the local University and an art gallery. Here about both days courtesy of students Sarah Eachus and Will Blain

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Canoeing through Halong Bay, an area of North Vietnam known for its distinct limestone rock structures that protrude from the water off the coast.

Ha Long [D]ay

Students Sam Ranney and Noah Mayer recount our last couple days in Vietnam, one of which was in Halong Bayand was Halong [D]ay—but was [Ha]lotta Fun. Did I kill the pun? I think I might've killed the pun.

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The Stability and Change in Vietnam students take to boats, led by a fleet of Hoi An tour guides, to explore a local fishing village

Bikes, Boats, and the Beach

Students Connor McBride and Karissa Kime take you through their last 48 hours in Vietnam. Spoiler alert: it includes some mad cooking skills

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Students take a cruise down a Mekong tributary

A Ride Down the Mekong

Students Collin Kern and Johanna Welter fill you in on our current goings-on and contemplate our role as tourists in Vietnam.

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A street in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi M(oderniz)inh

Luther students Brita Holmlund and Brian Murman write of Ho Chi Minh City—the beauty, the clamor, and everything in between.

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