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11A-13 An Duong Vuong, P.8, Q.5 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam sigurd... parks and gardens - with neatly trimmed hedges, colourful flowerbeds and old, stately trees<br>- Beautiful pagodas and temples<br>- No earthquakes (dunno why this is here, Pierre made me put it)<br>- Lots of foreign investment and development in the entire country from north to south, it will be a very different place in 10 years' time with the market economy evolving<br>- People are very nice and helpful - for eg. when we look at a map on a street corner ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam bebabui... army belts, bullets made into lighters, other random things that you are never going to use. But after the shop you have the option to purchase some rounds for any number of guns, AK47, Hand guns and Etc. I really wanted to do this as i thought that it would be a experience not to miss out on, but you have to buy a minimum of 10 rounds, each at 75,000VNK. so in the grand scale of things not amazingly expensive, although for ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam jonsalt... was CRAZY. Supposedly there are more motorbikes here than in any other city in the world. I'm not sure how true that is or indeed who goes round counting them all but I could easilty believe it.<br>There's quite a large Ex-Pat community out here as well as large numbers of people teaching English. I ended up spending the first few days here hanging out with a bunch of guys here, partying, sight seeing and trying to get over my jet lag.<br><br>Crossing a ...
HCMC, Hồ Chà Minh, Vietnam thebiga... 7907;c đưa và o trong danh sách di sản thế giới và nằm dưới sự bảo vệ của UNESCO. Một tác phẩm của đảo Kizhi (Ảnh: du lịch và đặt phòng khách s ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam chudu24... khách sạn online: http://www.chudu24.com/khach-san.html) <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br ><br><br><br><br>(Ảnh: du lịch và đặt phòng khách sạn cùng chudu24<br><br>web đặt khách s ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam chudu24... It's akin to how a plumber or mechanic takes a sharp intake of breath and then plucks out a ludicrous price from no where. You can stand and haggle which is usually quite fun or you can just pull down your trousers, it depends how hungry you are!<br><br><br><br> I visited numerous places of interest in Saigon: The Reunification Palace (above ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam peroberts... away from their bumper, change lanes more frequently than I blink my eyes, make left hand turns while in the left right hand lane and visa verse, and use lights as to show you who has the right of way. So if your at a T intersection, the people with the green light go first. However, if you don't feel like waiting for that light the people with the red light still go...when they can get through. Its so crazy. <br><br>Today I went to Tay Ninh to see the Ca Dai Great ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam allieadventures... new airport reminded me of a hospital with its sterile hallways and all staff wearing face masks. Once I eventually got thru customs after forgetting my passport pictures I walked out to a sticky heat with what looked like 10,000 locals all just starring at me...luckily i saw the sign for my arranged pick up, however it was the housekeeper that didnt speak a word of english!<br><br>- The taxi ride to the guest house was the first real experience of Nam, there are ...
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam wilkdogsYesterday we embarked on an eight and a half hour train journey from Nha Trang to Saigon, our second longest, but most grueling journey as we shared the cramped compartment with two others. Only so many card games can past the time. The last two hours were the hardest as night arrives early in Vietnam, normally around 6:30pm, so nothing can be seen outside the windows. The only way we knew we were there was a Saigon anthem blasted out on the speakers ...
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