After a little bit of a slow morning and ridiculous tiny breakfast portions at a café, we went to see Lady Buddha - the largest statue in Vietnam. The temple area was truly beautiful.


Later at the beach we saw some fishermen. They had those round boats that look like a boat, not sure why they are this shape.


After getting some grilled corn and fries at a local food stand, we decided to go to the Ba ha Hills with the famous golden Bridge held up by two big stone hands. Apparently there is the longst cable car going up there. It was wild. We knew we might not be able to see much up there because it was cloudy, but we thought, that‘s a mood, let‘s go anyway. Also it was already 4pm. But that also meant…nearly no people! And everything covered in mist. There was a sort of amusement park, a pink massive castle, hundreds of columns with angle sculptures, a french village with a cathedral, golden horses. The area was gigantic. The space. The empty space. It felt surreal. Especially because there was no one around. Only in one part of the park there were some bars, restaurants and hotels. And the light was just insane with the mist. Very mystical.