We took a public bus to Cu Chi...this is something you don't see in Malaysia... people sitting on the steps of the bus, there are 3 people sharing seat for two and some of them are not use to taking bus that they need minyak kapak . The conductor even gave out plastic bags to those who feel like vomiting during the ride.... and one of the passenger did vomit during the ride...nak ketawa tak sampai hati. I also saw that if you are with small kids or warga emas they will voluntarily give their seats to them.
two hours plus later (after trying a few times asking the driver & passengers where to stop but none can understand english) we reached Cu Chi tunnel. The locals also came here, not just tourists. I found that this place is not tourist friendly at the entrance, probably because most tourist came with tour guide or have their own driver. The fact was, we were the only tourist in the bus.
DH trying to fit into the small tunnel.
there is a trick to do this properly
What a relief! Dah dapat keluar balik... we went back to the hotel to get our bags and took a cab to Sheraton, where DH's conference was supposed to be.
At night we went to dinner nearby...I'm glad there's a halal middle eastern restaurant nearby..I always try to eat local food when I'm travelling but not easy to find halal Vietnamese cuisine here. We ordered pide with beef.
Pasha, the name of the restaurant...so far this is the best restaurant I've eaten in Vietnam.
The next morning I'm on my own...after a cup noodle breakfast I went out. Keluar aje hotel, motor dah start tanya nak pegi mana ( I'm just guessing, coz I cant understand what they said!). Taking all precaution when walking alone in unfamiliar teritory, I just ignored him and keep walking.But he kept following me in his motorbike offering me a ride... Sheeshhh... does this guy really think a woman tourist are going to take a ride in his motorbike?? somewhere in the middle of the road he gave up and made a u-turn..I was relieved, but not for long..sampai another corner of the road, another guy on a motorbike start talking to me...OMG...it kills my mood to explore and quickly look for a mall..I spent a couple of hours there and walk back to have my early lunch at D'Nyonya..
During lunch break we went to Russian market..bought most of the kids stuff here.
then we went to Reunification Palace..we missed this the first day, thinking it was not open to public when it was actually closed during lunch hour. this is supposed to be the most beautiful room in the palace. the painting at the wall is actually intricate lacquer work.
There's also a helipad there...
going through the palace reminds me of the 60's spy movies..e.g James Bond, Jefri Zain, Nora Zain
We went to Benth Thanh market again for our last shopping..looking for kain baju melayu for DH and Irfan
The next day we walk nearby the hotel and saw this lady selling sort of a pancake/waffle, smells so nice..but since we can't talk to her in english to ask what exactly is in the batter, amik gambar ajelah..
In front of the Opera House
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this...not that I could afford it anyway
Lunch time we ate at Pasha again, spinach and feta cheese pide
and seafood pizza. ..then we walked to our hotel, check out and waited at the airport for our flight. I couldn't get the same flight as DH, mine was 3 hours later than DH. I reached home almost midnight. Definitely a great holiday, would go again to other parts of Vietnam.
3 comments:
Hi Ezlin, wow! I love the pics here and this one country I hope to visit before I grow too old to dream.
Can see your gang having fun.
I sure love the food there. And you are an excellent photographer capturing these very candid scenes so well....
And I am seeing them for the first time too.
Great posting, Ezlin.
You have a fun weekend.
Lee.
Hi Uncle Lee,
I do hope that you got to visit Vietnam one day, I'm sure you will enjoy it. Their street food looks sedap as well but I cant really say for sure.
Glad that you like the blogpost.
Have a nice day,
ezlin
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