Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Good Morning Vietnam

A couple of years back, I flew to Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon as it was formerly known. I wanted to see what it was like in a country we have heard so much about. Upon arrival at the airport, I was transfered to my hotel in District I which is a tourist area. My first impression of the city? Wow, they've got more motorcycles than cars there and trying to cross the road was quite an ordeal. However, I got quite used it and took it in our stride as these motorcycles will avoid you as you cross the street. Just don't hesitate.
My stay there was the usual three days, two nights thing so I moved about the city in search of interesting things to see and eat. I visited the Cu Ci Tunnels which were used by the Vietcong during the war and it was quite an experience. Foodwise, I tried their famous Pho Bor (beef noodle soup) which is something like our Ngau Lam soup, their French bagguets which were superb, and also Vietnamese coffee. I could drink it all day. Another plus point is that you can get around using English which makes it much easier for me. I was told that the best time to visit would be around December/January as the weather is cooler. I had a wonderful three days there and am thinking of making another trip there soon for another cuppa.

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