Day 3: Fri 1 Nov - Ho Chi Minh City
31-36 deg C, fine, sunny and humid, good visibility
After breakfast we headed out to see the sights of Saigon. Museum of Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, aka Town Hall, Statue of Uncle Ho, Rex Hotel and the golden apricot blossom tree and bicycles, Saigon River, Tran Hung Dao Statue - a legendry 13-century military leader, Bitexco Financial Tower and Saigon Skydeck, Saigon Opera House, Saigon Central Post Office, Notre Dame, undergoing renovations), then back to the hotel for lunch in the hotel cafe, then a little rest. Greg went out again with Bob for about an hour to the huge market complex over the road from out hotel.
We met at 5pm to walk to a dinner venue chosen by Greg and Bob called Street Food, like a food court essentially. We all had meals washed down with some kind of fluid. Whilst Wendy returned to the hotel to rest her feet, Greg continued on to find Bui Vien Walking Street, a colourful and OTT entertainment street, with extremely loud, different music blaring out of every establishment. Just as he was about 100m from the hotel, the heavens opened up, and we got some thunder and lightning.
Rex Hotel Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee
Uncle Ho
Mural at Highlands Coffee shop we had mornos at
Legendary 13th century military leader
Bitexco Financial Tower and views from the Skydeck
A very thin but long house
Contrast - a very run down building
Saigon Opera House
Saigon Central Post Office
Notre Dame Saigon
Telephone exchange HCMC style
The ‘city’ views from our room
Walking street pics
Our hotel
Crossing the road in HCMC
It’s looks very interesting so far Wendy. You have great detail in your blogs, that takes a lot of time but is a great memory.
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DeleteWow....lots to see!! Take care and Hi to all the gang.
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