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Vietnam good morning!
Posted by TehEC on Saturday, 14 August 2010
Was planning a trip to Vietnam a long time ago and I finally made it there. I went to Vietnam hanoi, and was happy to have a college gathering. We went to so many places in hanoi and our trip was 4 days 3 nights and stay in Sunway hanoi hotel. We went to old quarter street, hoan kiem lake, revelution museum, Vietnam museum, army museum and opera house. its so satisfying to have a trip with all my friends.
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Answer by GanWK on Sunday, 15 August 2010 Ahh great, you should have done it a long time ago. 4 days 3 night is good enough to visit all the places u mentioned. You will spend a lot of time on Old quarter street and Dong Xuan Market. There is just so much of local traditional food and new things to see. But there is one thing I dont like about the place…Its the crazy cars and bikes Honking all the time….”. |
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Answer by bryony on Tuesday, 17 August 2010 Yes indeed. Crossing the road in Vietnam is a little bit like taking a leap of faith. It’s such an amazing country from Halong Bay to friendly Hoi An and the Mekong Delta. Awesome. |
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Answer by Millie Smith on Friday, 20 August 2010 Oh wow, good for you! Vietnam is truly an amazing destination and i went on a vietnam trip as well last year! |
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Answer by Natasha on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 That’s great to hear you finally made it and had a good time. Maybe next time you can spend a bit more time there and experience more of the country. I would highly recommend a trip to Hoi An in central Vietnam. I absolutely loved my time in Hoi An with it’s laid back atmosphere and charming streets. There is a great beach nearby called Cua Dai beach and you can get there by renting a bike or moto, or jumping in a taxi. Hoi An is also the perfect place to get some clothes tailor made for you at one of the town’s hundreds of tailors. We went to a place called Tony the Tailor and were really pleased with the service. |
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Answer by khaing soe linn on Thursday, 02 December 2010 Good day to every travellers; |
