Hence I must post some photos of the local Hanoian beers. Let me introduce Bia Hà Nội:
The second beer to introduce is Halida. I've been informed that this beer is a joint-venture between the Vietnamese and the Danish. My suspicion is there is some government regulation on foreign companies starting up here as most foreign investments are joint ventures. Another example is the hotel I'm staying in is a joint-venture between the South Koreans and the Vietnamese. Anyway, back to the beer, here is a photo of me and a can of Halida on my trip to Halong Bay.

It's amusing to note some of the bad translations into English that are around. One restaurant was attempting to sell "crap meat" instead of crab meat, and another was advertising on a big neon sign that they served "cooktails"! I didn't realise that cooks were a special breed of human; humans with tails!? : )
You can't escape Nestlé anywhere on this planet, and Hanoi is no exception. At least they sell Aussie Milo though!
3 comments:
Great to see that the Peter Hall challenge continues. One question that comes to mind though is 'how can the peter hall challenge be "won"?' Is it won when we are all finally dead? I believe the man himself needs to make some form of 'Challange Guidelines"...
Anywho, thats geekyness at its best, using ethereal to try and steal internet. nice work.
oh, and and rss feeds are now working brilliantly :)
So did it work? Did you get free internet?
As for how the challenge is won, well when either beer gets outlawed or you get doctors orders not to drink any more then it has to be the person with the most pics then...?
I didn't get free Internet no.. But I did figure out how to pay for 15 minutes, and then use as much as I liked : )
How about it's the person with the most number of unique beers? - most pictures could be exploited by taking.. heaps of pictures.. hehe
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