Hoang Yen Hotel Quy Nhon
05 An Duong Vuong Quy Nhon, Vietnam
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Hell bus
This morning we got picked up by 'Meilinh' (Meiling sounds familiar for bavarians) bus company at our hotel at 8:30am ( in schedule!) and departed exactly on time north. We took the main highway, which would end in Hanoi 1200 km further north. It seemed that the bus driver hat to break a record either speed or time. He drove like hell. I wondered …
Being By the Sea and Feeling Special
The Hoang Yen is a several star hotel that sits directly on the beach in the city of Quy Nhon. Ellen and I thought we'd treat ourselves after battling the tailors of Hoi An. I was nervous when we walked up to the front desk in this classy looking establishment. I hadn't shaved in a week and probably smelled a bit too. The …
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Speed like no other machine
... do something that scares you everyday or do very little but enjoy yourself for 2 months then get scared sh1tless for 4.5 hours. Your choice Il chose to introduce my own fear on a push bike daily thank you.
Nothing else to report we left here next day to go to Nha Trang, Barbara's guest house was fine and cheep thats it, it had its own rat and loads of mosquetos what more do you want not very touristy better on a good weather day. ...
Quy Nhon
... we were free we went to Banh It Cham towers which were a well developed (by Vietnam Standards) with four towers. It was really quite nice. The views were good and there were blooming flowers and butterflies everywhere. We had a nice walk and then headed out to try and find the Thap Thap Pagoda. We drove all over heck and back. It was a really pretty drive, lots of locals working rice patties. We found another Cham tower that ...
Next Stop – Quy Nhon
... much we had really had!) we decided to have a walk around the town. We came across Long Khanh Pagoda; there’s a 17m high Buddha which stands outside the pagoda and looks pretty amazing. The pagoda was founded in 1715 by a Chinese merchant, and the monks who reside here preside over the religious affairs of the city’s active Buddhist community. It was a nice place to visit except for all the kids that were hanging around outside and ...



