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167 Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 84-8-829-4227
Hi all! Arrived in Ho Chi Minh was very humid and rained quite heavy later in the day I arrived. Stayed in the flash Govt hotel chain called liberty 1(the least expensive of the 4) reasonably service and were quite good at holding my large bag securely while I ventured to Cambodia with my smaller back pack. The food in Vietnam was amazing went a block or two around the corner and dined at a locals restaurant and had the greatest crab soup with a bowl of exceptionally hot rice followed by a fe...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam hamishincoogee
... many boats. Everyone woke up to watch. Some of my friends had dresses made from the numerous silk tailor shops in Vietnam. A bunch of guys also got really nice suits made for 80$. Everything was SOO cheap!! They LOVE the American dollar. I made it rain on Vietnam with American dollars. You could pay 1$ for anything. The currency is crazy hard to work with because it is 17,000 dong for 1$. Too much math. We spent the first day shopping. I started to wonder if I was buying things ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam bridgetbomhack... c làm việc.<br><br><br><br>Chi phí trả thưởng cao (72%) so với các công ty khác thì mức trả thưởng chỉ trong khoảng (55%).<br><br><br><br>Nào hãy học tập, tạo dựng mối quan hệ và kiếm tiền cùng chúng tôi.<br><br><br><br> Đ ...
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Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam chudu24... 273;ổ về đây mỗi khi hè<br>về.<br><br><br><br>Biể ;n Vân Đồn có 5 bãi cát trắng mịn với làn nước trong xanh như pha lê tạo nên những bãi tắm đ ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam chudu24... which is the open tour bus ticket. This means you pay for a predetermined amount of stops (we took the most stops possible to see the big must sees) and end up in Hanoi. We had heard horror stories of fellow travelers trying to get off the beaten path and having a hard time doing so. One girl we me said she had to ask many times where the public bus station was only to be told it wasn't running, it wasn't going the direction she wanted ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam carrienica05... the prices may be a little less than in the U.S., not much at all, in Vietnam they don't pay taxes. <br>We then went to another floor, to the Food Court. I was surprised at how many people were there. There were entire families making an evening out for dinner in the mall. There were so many different foods to choose from. I decided on sushi... two cut rolls for less than $7.00USD. Everybody had something different from a different ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam mdh... of bikes here are out of control! We happened to be searching for the Jade Pagoda during rush hour - huge mistake! The roads were swarming with motorists, a mass of helmets, clouds of exhaust and high pitched horns. Once, we were saved by a shining prince who smiled and looked to us and said, "You can follow me." Thank God! We walked a pace behind him, stopping when he stopped, motorbikes passing inches from our toes and heels, at times we needed to ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam triss68... been a reminder to me of how lucky I am but it was also something that makes me so thankful to our military. I spent the last few days in Saigon and learned much history of the Vietnam War. I try to thank all the veterans I know every year on Veterans' Day but I want to do it again now. I saw the horrors of this war in museums and a tour through a jungle with booby traps and underground tunnels. I tried to imagine what it was like 30 years ago and ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam meclayt... tired so I went and got Stephanie and we went for a beer (or 3)!<br><br>On Monday (20 April 09) I visited the Cu Chi Tunnels. The construction of the tunnels began in 1940 and were completed over a 25 year period. There were approximately 250km (and in some places three levels) of tunnels in Cu Chi province. The tunnels were pivotal in the VC's defeat over the Americans/South Vietnamese. The VC used trap doors to prevent detection using gas, water, etc. and also used methods ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam mickeymo
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