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26 Thi Sach Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, +84-8-3-827-2839
26 de julio
Llegamos a la ciudad a las 5 pm y nos recogieron para llevarnos al hotel Asian Ruby. Un hotel muy bueno, moderno y muy bien situado.
Dimos una vuelta por el centro para hacernos una idea de la ciudad: Notre Dame, Correos, el Palacio de la Reunificación y el mercado de Ben Thanh, donde compramos 3 mangostán por 3 euros.
Es una fruta cara, pero maravillosa. Estaba deseando volverla a probar desde que lo hice por primera y última vez en Birmania.
Cenamos en el res...
29 de julio
Salimos en coche hacia HCMC y llegamos a la una de la tarde.
Pasamos por el hotel y enseguida nos ponemos a caminar. La cantidad de motos que hay es increible y no sólo eso, en una moto puede irla familia entero, eso si, con sus mascarillas. Lo malo no es el tráfico, es que las motos continuamente están pitando y eso me me pone nerviosa.
Hoy la comida es un sandwich y un plátano.

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