Budget Accommodation Asia Vietnam Ho Chi Minh
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Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnamese: Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh) is the largest city in Vietnam with a population of around 7 million. Although it was renamed back in 1975 after the Vietnam war, it is still commonly referred to as Saigon by both Vietnamese and foreigners alike.
From the Ho Chi Minh Travel Guide
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Vy is an excellent host, helping with bookings and making sure her guests are safe and well-informed. Her guesthouse is very clean, secure, and well-equipped. The location is excellent, a short distance from some main streets. Despite this, the lane way was surprisingly quiet. Highly recommended. ... more
Make sure you have the reservation number after you have booked online as when I wanted to check in, it took sometimes for receptionist to check the booking without reservation number. The room I stayed was a dorm room, cost USD 10 per night. It has air-con, the bed was comfortable, the location is good and quite . ... more
HO CHI MINH CITY
hi all.. I have a plan to go To Ho Chi Minh City on October. this is my 1st time to go there. Are there any advices to go interesting places over there? How about hotel ? Are there any cheap hotel ? I only have 4 free days before my exams studies. ...
teaching in ho chi minh city
i'm going to be in ho chi minh city in mid February and I was wondering if any of you have taught english there? I do not have any sort of certification to teach but I have taught english and many other subjects here in the states for years. are there any places out there i can hook up with to teach as is? ...
A Ho Chi Minh Trail
to repeat. I took a walk by the river in the rain to wake up. The name of the road is the Ðương Ho Chi Minh – Ho Chi Minh road, or Ho Chi Minh Trail. It follows the route of one of the Ho Chi Minh ...
Posted in Asia 2008-09 by Wardsan
Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
We left the hotel at 6:00am and took a public bus to Ho Chi Min City. We got there and went to the market where Nisha bought dome bags. We then went for our farewell dinner at a stall outside the market, and went for drinks and said our goodbyes - was quite sad as we all got on really well. The next day we ...
Posted in Rohit & Nisha's Big Adventure by rohitnisha
Fanny Ice-Cream
on a gentle stroll around Ho Chi Minh to see what it had to offer. We bypassed the Soupy noodle café ...
Posted in Carla Tracy by CarlaTracy