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Hanoi Stories

by Pam Scott

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Hanoi Stories is an unforgettable insight into the charms of this vibrant city and why, once you've been there, it will always be a part of you.After three brief business trips to Hanoi in 1993, Pam Scott became enamoured with the city - Vietnam's intriguing capital. In 1994 she made a permanent move to Hanoi and has never looked back. What Pam discovered was a more interesting, challenging and wonderful way of life; an intriguing blend of East and West - mixed together in a uniquely Vietnamese way, like a Vietnamese spring roll filled with various fruits and vegetables and meat. Pam felt safe, unrestricted and saw no coldness towards the West by Hanoians - only warmth, friendship, curiosity and openness.… (more)
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In memory of my father William James Hunt, 1917-2003
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I will never forget my first impression of what was to be my new home in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Stories is an unforgettable insight into the charms of this vibrant city and why, once you've been there, it will always be a part of you.After three brief business trips to Hanoi in 1993, Pam Scott became enamoured with the city - Vietnam's intriguing capital. In 1994 she made a permanent move to Hanoi and has never looked back. What Pam discovered was a more interesting, challenging and wonderful way of life; an intriguing blend of East and West - mixed together in a uniquely Vietnamese way, like a Vietnamese spring roll filled with various fruits and vegetables and meat. Pam felt safe, unrestricted and saw no coldness towards the West by Hanoians - only warmth, friendship, curiosity and openness.

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