Hotel Que Huong Liberty 1
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Touch down Saigon/Vietnam
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 …
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... siblings played outside on the streets. I, instead of playing with them, decided to lie down on the floor. I had a burning feeling in my stomach, but it was nothing new. I have been feeling for a long time now. When it got dark, we went home and we all went to go sleep. When I woke up the next morning, I felt cold again, this time violently coughing and shivering intensely. I feel scared. My stomach feels like there is a fireworks show inside it. I look to the cardboard. No ...
Back to HCMC
... solid unrefined brown sugar. All fired using rice husks and they then use the ash to fertilise their plants. Rice is their lifeblood - a totally recyclable product.
Also saw a fighting cock - it's illegal but quite popular here. They attach knives to the cocks feet and last one standing wins... It's a big gambling culture here and they even bet on fighting fish!
Arrived back in HCMC and booked into the Mini Hotel Saigon 6 - they have ...
War (what is it good for?)
... how many boyfriend you have? I bet zero. You have zero maybe one!" Katelyn: "like seven!" Guy: "no you ugly!" Katelyn: "YOU ugly! Go away!" Luckily he left after that. I was already half way down the street because there was no way I was getting involved in an altercation with locals. I quickly got Katelyn to follow me and we ended up dragging/carrying one of the other girls that came out with us back to the hostel. It was an interesting day to say the least. Our final day ...
More of a Capital Than Hanoi Will Ever Be
... white walls, and a ridiculous TV. After our journey through Vietnam, and especially the last train ride, we felt as if we deserved some time to chill before setting off to another part of the world. We were very happy to spend our 3 nights here.
We went out on the first night to the main street for tourists, found a Subway and went to an internet café to satisfy our inner geeks with some gaming. We had spotted some hot locals at the bar across the street from us but ...