A
letter from Vietnam #1
Rob and Clare - 2001
Hi All.
We arrived safely and are having a great time. Vietnam is unbelievable!
At the airport our first attempt to get into the country was rejected
by the stone-faced communist customs officer, because we had not filled
out the section about where we were staying ... we didn't even know that
ourselves! It was easier than we thought to get a cab and find a relatively
nice hotel to stay. First impressions? Well, you know that smell of a
bin with the lid off - that is Saigon.
The food has been great, we are eating all the time. No sign of any bad
reactions as yet. Today it rained most of the day, like a typical wet
season day in Darwin. We took a day tour to the Chu Chi Tunnels, where
the Viet Cong used to hide out during the American War (as the Vietnamese
call it). It was pretty spooky - we had to crawl through about 150m of
hot, dark and damp tunnel on our hands and knees (fortunately they have
been enlarged for us westerners!). We didn't take advantage of the chance
to fire off a few bullets from a M-16 or AK-47, but did see some pretty
gruesome looking booby-traps.
We
will probably spend tomorrow checking out more of Saigon. The traffic
is chaotic yet it runs surprisingly smoothly - there are 70 million people
to avoid on the road (mostly motorbikes) and apparently less than 30%
have their licence. From here we will be heading south to enjoy the floating
markets of the Mekong Delta region for a couple of days. There are so
many sights to see, and shopping to do. After that we will head up the
coast to relax on some of their famous beaches.
Hope everyone is well, as we certainly are.
Email is very cheap, phone calls are very expensive. So mum I may not be calling in a hurry, but reliable Shaz and Paul will get this to you, right (Cheers).
Stay tuned for more ... soon.
Love and safety,
Clare and Rob.
for more see letter #2
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