Bound for Vietnam

Lydia Laube
3.6
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It's funny how things turn out. A chance encounter with a Welshman on the Trans Siberian Express en route to Ulaan Bator had made me decide once again to take the long, and difficult, way home. I planned to sail down the coast of China to Shanghai, ride river-boats as far south as I could go on the Yangtze, make my way over the mountains to the border, and, with luck, be allowed to enter Vietnam's far north ... Another book from Lydia Laube, author of the bestselling Behind the Veil, The Long Way Home and Slow Boat to Mongolia.
Genres: TravelNonfictionMemoirChinaAsia
234 Pages

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