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Wed, 05/20/2009 - 01:49
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French adventurous traveller is in Hanoi
Hanoi (VNA) – Thierry Posty, a French adventurous traveller who has been
touring more than 100 countries on horseback, is in Hanoi to prepare for a
cross country trip.
“This is the first time I came to Vietnam although I have come to Asia several
times,” the 51-year-old traveller said. “I have heard about the Vietnamese land
and people and hope that I will better understand about the nation after the
journey,” said the French man, a psychologist, who alternates his job and riding
journeys.
Thierry began travelling around France at the age of 18 and has ridden more than
65,400km on horseback after over 33 years of globetrotting. “I love nature and
want to make friends with people. I want to explore the world in my own way,” he
explained.
During these journeys, Thierry brought mainly food and medicine. “Up to
three-fourth of my luggage are for my special companion,” he explained. He usually
rode 40km each day and only used maps instead of the global positioning system
(GPS). “I had to ask between 5-7 people for the direction but it is also my
joy,” he said.
Following Vietnam , Laos , Cambodia and China will be his next destinations,
said the French traveller.-Enditem
touring more than 100 countries on horseback, is in Hanoi to prepare for a
cross country trip.
“This is the first time I came to Vietnam although I have come to Asia several
times,” the 51-year-old traveller said. “I have heard about the Vietnamese land
and people and hope that I will better understand about the nation after the
journey,” said the French man, a psychologist, who alternates his job and riding
journeys.
Thierry began travelling around France at the age of 18 and has ridden more than
65,400km on horseback after over 33 years of globetrotting. “I love nature and
want to make friends with people. I want to explore the world in my own way,” he
explained.
During these journeys, Thierry brought mainly food and medicine. “Up to
three-fourth of my luggage are for my special companion,” he explained. He usually
rode 40km each day and only used maps instead of the global positioning system
(GPS). “I had to ask between 5-7 people for the direction but it is also my
joy,” he said.
Following Vietnam , Laos , Cambodia and China will be his next destinations,
said the French traveller.-Enditem