Saigon, Vietnam
28/12/2008 - I have a flight from Hanoi to Saigon today on JetStarAsia, one of the few budget airlines in Asia. Flight is about 10:30a.m. So I arranged for a taxi to come pick me up and drop me at the airport for $11 USD.. I had to leave too early to be able to find the shuttle bus that I took to come to town for $2 and I was not even sure what time it started. Taxi came in around 7:30. The driver seemed very very young.. maybe some 15 years old or something. Maybe he is very young and inexperienced, as after only 3 blocks, he hit anothe car !! He tried to close the windows and keep on driving, but the other driver got out of his car, quickly came and grabbed my driver by his neck and took his car keys from him. .to prevent him from leaving without taking care of things. I was stuck in between their fight :( Fortunately the driver phoned another taxi to come pick me and it came around 8:00.. fortunatley I had allowed some time in case things happen and things did happen.
Landed in Saigon around noon or so. Went outside to get transportation to town and talked a to few taxis, but they were pretty expensive (uh.. around $9.. but for there and according to my travel book, it was expensive). I kept on walking and found a motorcycle that was willing to take me to down for about $2. Fortunately I had the backpack, I climbed behind the dude on his moped and off we went zig zagging through traffic with my heavy backpack hanging behind.
I told him to bring to Pham Ngu Lao in district 1, the part of town where I read from Lonely planet that there were many guesthouses. Bike dropped me and as soon as I got off, a small vietnamese lady in blue uniform (badged tourist information service) came to me and proposed that she'll show me some guesthouses. Went with her to see some guesthouses in very narrow alleys and while they all were pretty cheap (US $4 or so), I did not really like them much - they were real guesthouses - the local people lived, cooked and ate downstairs and the room were upstairs. I walked about on my own for a while with the heavy backpack hurting my back. I was not used to carry this heavy weight on my back.. so my back was paying the toll. Walked for an hour or so in intermittent rain and finally found something decent that had rooms and was within my budget ($11). Booked a night with them. Showered, took a little nap and went out to orient myself. The hotel was found just in front of a huge park which featured 3 outdoor stages with free Vietnamese entertainment every night (New Year Celebrations) + also featured a huge outdoors food court with all kinds of traditional foods and drinks. So lucky me !! So I went out there and had some food and watched some nice Taiko and Chinese Dragon show at one of the stages and chilled out for bit talking to the few tourists I found amongst the mostly local crowd.
After dinner, I went about town to check out the city. Saigon is definitely much more active than Hanoi - lots more people, lots more eateries, lots more motorbikes on the street, but yet not as noisy as Hanoi (it did not have the incessant people horning at each other). As I walked around town, I found everybody's gaze was on a TV. The South East Asian Soccer Championships finals were on TV and the two finalists were Vietnam and Thailand. No wonder it wasn't as noisy :) I also sat down at one of the make shifts tv watching stations and had a drink and watched the second half of the match with the locals.
90 minutes and it was 1:1.. thailand and vienam.. In the extra time (maybe 2-3 minutes or so), Vietnam scored and won the championships !!! Everybody was just overjoyed ! Vietnam had not won taht championships in 10 or so years and it was big time celebration ! Everybody had their red Vietnamese flag out and were parading in the streets to show their joys - roads were blocked and hundreds and hundreds motorbkes upon motorbikes carrying joyful fans raising their flags and chanting songs to celebrate their victory and show their patriotism. It was so great to watch and feel the pride of the population at winning. The manifestation and parades lasted all night night till maybe 3:00a.m - 4:00a.m. (match finsihed around 8:30p.m). I have an early morning tour tomorrow morning to go visit the Cu Chi Tunnels (the famous tunnels and cave system that allowed the vietnamese to defeat the americans when they came) and also visit the Cao Dai Temple.
Pic 1 : Joyful Crowd Celebrating vietnam's victory
Pic 2 : The whole family out on the motorbike
Pic 3 : Street Side eateries (They all have baby stools)
Pic 4 : Vietnamese Style Drop Coffee
Pic 5 : Saigon side street
Pic 6 : At a traffic light on any day, any time in saigon
Pic 7 : Motorbikes are used for everything !
Pic 8 : An eletric pole
Pic 9 : Everyday life
Pic 10 : Patriotism starts young !
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