Here is possibly one of the last blogs that I will write about our time in Hong Kong as we are only going to be here for another couple of weeks. On the 9th August we made our way to the airport for the last time before heading back to the UK at the start of September.
This time we were heading for Vietnam for 9 days of relaxing on the beach in Mui Ne and a night in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh as it is now) before we flew back to Hong Kong.
The trip got off to a very bad start as D woke up with awful sickness and worse, caused by the malaria tablets that we had had to start taking before we left for Vietnam. The journey to the hotel was long and uncomfortable for D but after the 5 hour taxi transfer to Mui Ne, we finally made it to our hotel room in the dark around 10pm.
Bed and mosquito net |
Our little bungalow for the week |
Bungalow Exterior and Beach |
After four days we finally managed to make the most of our time at Coco Beach Resort in Mui Ne. The hotel proved to be one of the most beautiful that we have ever stayed in and our room in particular was amazing. Our private bungalow was right on the edge of the beach and with its own private balcony/terrace we were able to chose between the beach or the balcony.
Hotel Entrance |
Beach Restauran where we had breakfast |
Beach Bar |
The Champa Restaurant at Coco Beach Resort |
This is about a close as I got to standing up on the board |
The view from our balcon!!!!! |
Our Robinson Crusoe Bungalow |
Mui Ne Beach |
After our 8 nights in Mui Ne, we headed back to Siagon on Friday on for one night before we flew back to Hong Kong. Having left Coco Beach early in the morning, we arrived in Siagon with plenty of time to spend the day wandering around the city and visiting a few of the main tourist spots including the old post office and cathedral area.
Our HUGE room in the very aptly named Grand Hotel Saigon |
Saigon Cathedral |
Examples of 'American Imperialist Miltary Might' |
Use of choice phrases and quotations was prominent |
This is probably the least distressing photo in the whole exhibition |
Examples of American Jets used during the war |
The 'Huey'' Helicopter which became synomonous with the Vietnam War and American Troops |
Ben Tranh Market in Saigon |
A huge selection of stalls selling a huge variety of stuff |
Less a shop, more an overstocked cupboard |
Not good for someone who is nearly 6"2'. |
I hope that I haven't made you too jealous with the pictures of our hotel in Coco Beach! I may write again, but in case this is the end. Good bye and good luck!
Live long and prosper!
May the force be with you!
Hello to Jason Isaacs and all that!
JR