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Hoi An & My Son Sanctuary.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Hoi An , Vietnam
... a bit of pedal power to the beaches. Then the annoying bit of 'slowly slowly" crept in when we went to check out of the Indochine hotel. We had charged the first day's lunch and some laundry to our room and wanted to pay with credit card but it ...
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In Stitches in Hoi An
A Travel Blog entry by sql_spice from Hoi An, Vietnam
... also fun to run over slow tourists. Hoi An is a unique rarity in Vietnam; a town completely spared from the French-Indochine and Vietnam war bombings. It's been stunningly preserved- there are no motorcycles or cars allowed in the Old Quarter, so ...
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Final Blog from Mark and Mary in Hoi An
A Travel Blog entry by markrob from Hoi An, Vietnam
... a couple of tangible results recently from his efforts at seeking philanthropic funding. An Australian company operating in Viet Nam, Indochine Engineering, very generously donated two brand-new computers, so it will be possible to start computer classes. ...
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Vietnams vielleicht schoenste Stadt
A Travel Blog entry by vitzthum from Hoi An, Vietnam
... junge leute aus der ganzen welt kommen hier her um sich guenstige anzuege, hemden und kleider fertigen zu lassen.... unser hotel lag 4 km ausserhalb und durch ein angebot im internet (3 personen, inclusive fruehstuecks-buffet fuer $38, fuer diesen preis ...
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Driving through the mountains.
A Travel Blog entry by mikkelgrabinski from Hoi An, Vietnam
... cool. We also climbed the beautiful marble mountain to get to the top, and see some caves while we were there. After that, we drove 45 minutes to the small city of Hoi An to spend the night, then tomorrow we’ll fly from Da Nang. Thanks for ...
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Middle Viet Nam
A Travel Blog entry by chrisphillip from Hoi An, Vietnam
... have been part of the Khmer empire at some stage and when the French came in the 18th Century and took over all of Indochine, borders became changed as they do during colonial periods. The North, under Ho Chi Minh was allied with Russia and against ...
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The sun is out in Hue!
A Travel Blog entry by emanddave from Hue, Vietnam
... some local specialities - vegetable stuffed pancake, crab soup, pork kebabs in rice paper and prawns in garlic sauce (Restaurant is part of Indochine Hotel opposite the Mandarin Cafe) all for about 4 pounds! Had a quick night cap where I had my first G ...
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From Hoi An to Kon Tum
A Travel Blog entry by bethlo from Kon Tum, Vietnam
Hello sorry I just put lots of picts in here randomly I'll sort them ...
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Pa vag genom Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by emma-on-tour from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... stalle samt ett par vaskor. Efter lunch skulle vi folja guidens walking tour, men det kom en hel del shopping/bestallningar emellan :*). Hoi An ar verkligen grymt for att handla klader! Sightseeing var lite mer besvarligt, da man kopte en biljett pa vissa ...
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Bangkok and Hong Kong again, details of the trip
A Travel Blog entry by chaskemp from Bangkok and Hong Kong, Thailand
... basic; border to Saigon very nice. Second time through Cambodia was via bus from Saigon. We stayed at Indochine 2 on the river - nicer hotel (~$12 for double), but more expensive neighborhood than Narin. Went back to Russian Market and bought some ...
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Goodbye Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by backpackers from Hanoi, Vietnam
... ;watch the world go by”spot for tourists. It was fun even though the beer was bad!! For our last Supper we went to Indochine restaurant last night. We pushed the boat out abit with a bill of $ 100 but the meal was yummy, the setting in old French ...
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Halong Bay - Cat Ba Island...and the boat
A Travel Blog entry by jestagirl from Halong Bay, Vietnam
... the big cavernous cave and then a big opening in the center of a formation like the one shown in the French film, "Indochine." We took some nice photos, but honestly, we were disappointed primarily because of the weather. It was kind of like how ...
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And a Hue We Go...
A Travel Blog entry by sql_spice from Hue, Vietnam
... , set behind a moat, and filled with museums and crumbling ruins. Most of the original buildings were destroyed in the Franco-Indochine and Vietnam Wars, but what remains is impressive. Hue is laid out differently than any other city we've been to. ...
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Bilan du Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by cpasifou from Hanoi, Vietnam
... fois! Ce voyage surprise au Vietnam nous a permis de boucler la boucle sur l’histoire et l’héritage de l’Indochine. Nous devons encore le répéter : les Vietnamiens savent cuisiner. Nous nous sommes très, très, très bien ...
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Halong bay and No Cat Ba Island
A Travel Blog entry by lisartw from Halong Bay, Vietnam
... as fruit for afters so we didn't go to bed hungry. The 2nd day we went kayaking though a big tunnel that's been in the file Indochine, if you've heard of that? once through the tunnel we were in a big lagoon where (one the chug chug boats went) all you ...
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Blian de l'Asie
A Travel Blog entry by cpasifou from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... 8217;information touristique sont tous fermés! L’Asie du sud-est pour son histoire, de l’empire khmer à l’Indochine -Meilleures visites : Les temples d’Angkor, la muraille de Chine, la cité interdite, les temples suspendus, ...
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In retrospect
A Travel Blog entry by stevecori from Denver, Colorado, United States
... 2 - Mango sticky rice under the stars 3 - Sausages and crackers on the trail in Torres 4 - Lebanese feast with Naji 5 - IndoChine Restaurant in KL 6 - Mexico City Los Girasoles 7 - gorgonzola gnocchi in Hoi An 8 - Brasilian churrascaria 9 - Sushi ...
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Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by rogerdamour from Mekong Delta, Vietnam
... de DMZ, la zone démilitarisée. Cette ligne démarquait la frontière entre le nord et le sud durant la première guerre d'Indochine et durant la guerre du Vietnam. On y retrouve des kilomètres de tunnel où les habitants allaient se réfugier et des ...
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journée Ho Chi Minh et passeports
A Travel Blog entry by bart0073 from Hanoi, Vietnam
... ' le Viet Minh, parti communiste dont l'objectif était de libérer le pays des Francais et Japonais. En 1954, il a conduit l'indochine a la victoire et ainsi proclamé l'indépendance de l'indochine. Il décéda en 1969. Toutes les villes d'importance a ...
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Back in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by huntersam from Bangkok, Thailand
... town 90km out of Bangkok in the Samutsongkram province offering quaint canal-side shops and abodes with an acquired indochine influence. This provided an opportunity to sample the riverside/streetside bite size tastings (yes eating again). Our ...
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Hoi An Indochine Hotel
87 Cua Dai St, Cam Chau Village, Hoi An, Vietnam
The Hoi An Indochine Hotel standards of Three-Star international with 62 Rooms with modern facilities, 2 restaurants, a panorama bar at the fifth floor with over 300 seats for banquet and offering free organ music for over 60 guests, buffet breakfast, ...
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