Vietnam
We’ve been cruisin down the coast of Vietnam for the past week or so, the country is beautiful and the food is delicious. We catch our 5th nightbus to Saigon in about an hour where we’ll spend two days before heading to Cambodia. It’s been a relaxed tour through Vietnam, not a whole lot has been done but a lot has been seen….and eaten.
This was at the border of Laos and Vietnam. These lovley ladies woke us at 3am to exchange money while we were sleeping on our bus (why did the bus schedule happen that we arrive at the border at 3am when it doesn’t open until 7am? I don’t know, but it’s been pondered). Anyways, they woke us with flashlights to the face, so rude. And then they tried to cheat us out of 100,000 dong. They ran in packs.
The bus to Hue, our first stop in Vietnam dropped us 14km out of town…love language barriers…so we hired some guys on scooters to drive us into town. Of course Greg was chosen to ride on the smallest man’s bike. hahah
The cyclo’s of Vietnam. We never took a tour but were asked countless times.
This was part of the Forbidden City in Hue where all government relations happened up until WWII
Greg loooves the reader boards.
Doors shut
Loads of pondering
This compound was huge, I think this was part of the ‘education and garden area’
DELICIOUS street food
Always fishermen hard at work
Greg’s lovin the new hat
In Hoi An we arrived for the full moon festival, everyone turned off the electricity and the town lit up in candle light
OK gotta run before the bus leaves without us. More on ‘nam later!

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