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How to get around in Asia - bucket list travel tips by junk, sampan, bullet train, bike & more

  • Writer: Cookie & Keller
    Cookie & Keller
  • Apr 22, 2016
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 23

colorful sampan navigating the harbor in Hong Kong

The sampans navigate the harbor in Hong Kong, taking tourists around for 350 Hong Kong dollars ($70 a couple, U.S in 2016.)



Tip to remember: You can get cheaper fares to take you around most places in Asia if you negotiate. The Hong Kong sampan is known for bartering and is part of Hong Kong lore and an Asia bucket list must.




Ha long Harbor landing area to begin cave tour
In Ha long Harbor, we were happily jostled about in our tour boat. Navigation to the famous caves nearby includes boats bumping each other.

We have flown around the world to check off our Asia bucket list items.


Inside the Ha Long caves on tour
Ha Long caves tour photos we took and share at whereiscookie.com

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS

PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER

"The Carpe Diem Kids"


Travel bloggers Tuk-Tuk ride with friends in Bangkok
Tuk-tuk time for Sue, Cookie, John and Keller in Bangkok.

"WE'VE FLOWN around the world in a plane. Been in traffic tie-ups in Spain.

Rode in sampans, tuk-tuks, Treaded snow in mukluks, it's true."


bullet train in Tokyo
Awaiting the famed bullet train in Tokyo, we joined tourists from all over the world for fast rides.


WE APOLOGIZE to Vernon Drake and Ira Gershwin for taking liberties with their song, but we couldn't resist the segue to our travel modes and highlights story.


During a 33-day Asia trek, we sampled a dozen water-borne vehicles: ships, barges, cruise boats, sampans, even a Chinese junk.


We saw couples riding motorbikes in Vietnam and Thailand (with the girls sitting daintily side-saddle), and we boarded a tourist boat for a joyously bumpy ride in Ha long Bay which took us to the famous caves.


WE CRAMMED ourselves into tuk-tuks in Bangkok, enjoying the company of friends from York.  It was our first time in the colorfully decorated, three-wheeled motorized vehicle used as taxis throughout Thailand.


Thai lady rides "side saddle" with her beau on motorcycle
Stylishly dressed, this young Thai lady rides "side saddle" with her beau.

Hong Kong's famous Victoria Harbor is another Asia bucket list place to visit as you get around in Asia.


It separates the city from Kowloon, we sailed on a junk, the type that has transported Chinese merchants and precious cargo since the Third Century B.C. We also traveled by sampan, distinct because it is maneuvered with oars at the stern.  Retirees make up the majority of the sampan drivers.


INSTEAD OF hauling spices, silks, tea and produce, our lovely sampans and junks transported tourists from all over the world.  On our junk, we sipped green tea and watched the world go by, circling the harbor three times, as the kindly tour guide indulged us and our seafaring delight.


Deck on one of Hong Kong's famed junks (boat)
Hong Kong's famed junks are among the last left in the world. The junk is centuries old.

IN VIETNAM, we biked past rice paddies and vegetable gardens, enjoying a close-up view of the musk oxen and water buffalo that farmers still use.



musk ox grazes in a field in Vietnam, while  his owner rests on its back
This musk ox grazes in Vietnam, while  his owner rests in the early afternoon.

In Japan, another Asia bucket list adventure, we beheld a fast moving wonder, the bullet train.  

  • We took several rides on this super fast train, known as the Shinkansen, which literally means “new trunk line."


Travel bloggers Cookie and Keller biking through rice paddy fields in Vietnam a bucket list stop
We biked through rice paddies and enjoyed fresh air and visits with the friendly Vietnamese people.

The bullet train reaches speeds of more than 250 miles per hour, zips to major cities and some small outer villages, and has never had a fatality (despite being shaken on its tracks during tsunamis and earthquakes.) It's a quick, easy way to travel in this efficient country.


WHILE THE bullet train is known for its modern technology, older, time-honored modes of four-legged transportation are still in use.


We saw both musk ox and water bison in the fields, and enjoyed talking to several of the workers, who proudly showed off their male oxens' reproductive jewels.


  • "See!" a farmer exclaimed, holding up his prized bull's tail. "He has very large ones. Makes many babies!"



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