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Sidste stop: V-v-v-v-v-vietnam!
... tempo, så scooterne kan køre uden om en. Istedet for turistmåden, hvor man går halvdelen af vejen, stopper op, og løber det sidste, som havde man fanden i hælene. Hvor vi var unge engang! Nu har vi helt styr på det! (bliver næsten ikke kørt ned - as good as it gets i Vietnam.) Første punkt på dagsordenen var War Remnants Museum. Det var et vildt spændende og frygtelig groteske museum, som handlede om Vietnam ...
Be Careful What You Ask For!
... me... it just means putting on a new pair of glasses and taking a different perspective. Life is about perspectives, and although last year I did not need much help in seeing the rainbows and butterflies in Taiwan, this year I might need some glasses, but that is ok. It is okay to need a little help sometimes. It is also ok to need that little push to find the inspiration that drives you to live and I mean really live.
My inspiration comes in ...
Millionaire for a week
... to make was to get the boarding pass to Ho Chi Minh City at a counter in Shanghai. No problem.
Arriving in Shanghai, I thought I now had enough time to write some postcards and made my way to the counter for my flight. Which had about 200 people in line. With dog eyes and gentle but sort of angry words I ...
Miss Moore, meet Miss Saigon
... Austrian girls in front of us let us borrow theirs. We discovered that our hotel was 5km from where we were; not ideal. We didn't want to get there and find it closed so, an hour hanging about was phase 1 of operation 'Get to Bed'. At around 5am we were awake enough and decided to head to the hotel. The Vietnamese are early risers so we knew we could get or coffee or some breakfast if the hotel wasn't open. We arrived via taxi and, of course, it was closed. The four ...
It's hoachin' min... city!
... experience in HCMC didn't go well as we got a taxi from where our bus dropped us off to our hostel. We didn't have a grip of the Dong currency or denominations so we ended up paying a small fortune for a 5 minute cab ride. Extremely annoying!!
Arrived at our hostel, only to be moved to their sister hotel as there was some plumbing issue. As we didn't want to risk our lives on a motobike we had ...