We arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) on New Year's Eve, just in time to ring in 2012......asleep in our room. But more on that excitement later.
We got to our hotel safely, only to find that the room we booked was barely larger than our queen sized bed. Not to best room we stayed in, but at least it was clean. After getting unpacked, we headed out to check out the city.
First of all, before I start showing you the sights of HCMC, I'd like to show you what the streets themselves are like. The traffic in Vietnam overall is ridiculously crazy with a lack of traffic lights and pedestrian crosswalks. Everyone just goes all at one time.....including pedestrians. But, in HCMC, the traffic was on a whole other level. There seemed to be more people, more bikes, more buses, more cars. The technique for crossing the road is basically to start walking slowly and steadily, keeping your eye on the oncoming traffic. The motorists will simply go around you, but still, being sandwiched between a car and a big bus is never very comfortable...
We had to brave across a few scary streets to reach Ben Tanh market, a great place to buy everything and anything:
Ben Tanh Market - full of cheap and wonderful things to buy
Snake and scorpion wine for sale at the market...apparently only
older men should drink it as it boosts...ahem..."vitality"
older men should drink it as it boosts...ahem..."vitality"
This woman was making waffles and little pancakes on her little bucket-turned-grill and selling them.
New Year Displays
After walking around and grabbing a light dinner (remember sensitive stomachs), we headed back to our hotel, climbed into bed, and rang the New Year in in our dreams....I know, exciting huh? I'm almost embarrassed to admit it. I think this brought us to new levels of lame-o-ness, who goes to bed at 10 pm on New Year's Eve???? I guess we do. But, in our defense, we were still recovering physically and we had booked a boat tour for the next day that left at 7:30 am.
So, after a good night's sleep, we got up and headed out to the dock to enjoy a tour of the Mekong Delta. Some of the other tourists on the tour had stayed out to celebrate New Year's the traditional way and said it was a huge mess of people and it took them an hour just to travel a few kilometers to get home.....kinda glad we didn't get stuck in that mess.
The banks of the Saigon River around HCMC
First stop....another temple! This one was Buddhist and they had a bucket outside full of fish that were just caught in the morning. You can buy a fish and release it back into the river as a "good deed". The poor fish were so crowded in the bucket and they kept jumping out.
Cruising further down...
River ferry - there are a lack of bridges for motorists to cross,
so they just ride their bikes onto the river ferry
Next stop, a local wet market:
Old men cruising by. Take note that the old man is rowing the
boat WHILE asian squatting....now that takes some skill
Here it is again - masters of the asian squat
We stopped for lunch at a Buddhist orphanage. The tour company hired their own chef to cook food for us since it is hard to get good and clean food out in the countryside.
The final stop on the tour was at a Cao Dai temple. The tour guide explained that Cao Dai was a "cocktail" religion. They believe in the teachings of Buddha, Guanyin, Confucius, Jesus, and other prophets and gods. It's hard for me to understand it because as a Christian, we believe that Jesus is the only way to heaven, which basically makes it impossible to align Jesus's teachings align with the teachings of Buddha and other gods all at the same time. Seems a bit confusing and schizophrenic....
Me and my fresh coconut
Andy getting ready to eat a mini banana
After a day of touring, we were pretty tired and got some massages for only $12 US each! The massages included cucumber facials (yes, Andy had a facial too!) and a little bit of hot stone massage in the end. Heavenly! After our massages, we stopped for dinner and had our favorite shrimp hash dish again.
Shrimp hash fried on sugar cane skewers
We thought about ordering some Cigarettes, but thought it might ruin our appetite.
Cigarettes section on the Menu....seriously??
On our final day in HCMC, we checked out the War Remnants museum in the morning since our flight left in the afternoon. Actually...only one of us actually got to see the exhibits....the other (being me) ended up with a migraine and was desperately trying to sleep it off on some benches in the museum lobby.
This is about all I saw of the War Remnants Museum
I was a little bummed about the migraine, but luckily I found a way to sleep everywhere we went - the museum lobby, then the hotel lobby while waiting for a taxi to the airport, on the taxi to the airport, at the airport, and finally on the plane. By the time I got back to Singapore, I was in good shape so thank God that I got through it without anything ugly happening!
That just about wraps up our trip to Vietnam. For the last section of photos from HCMC, you can view them in this album. Whew! Took me long enough to get these posts up....and I finished just in time because we're off to Chiang Mai, Thailand for the Chinese New Year long weekend!
No comments:
Post a Comment