Tuesday, March 26, 2017
Day 2
-Milo and Melissa
Monday, March 27, 2017
Day 3
Todays activities began with an irksome wake up call early in the morning. Breakfast was much more peaceful than days prior, with significantly less traffic in the buffet line. After meeting in the lobby, we proceeded to the Emperor Jade Temple where Kai found enlightenment by getting lost looking for the bathroom. The pungent incense added to the relaxing atmosphere as we wandered through the various rooms of the temple. Hao told us about the different districts of Ho Chi Minh as we travelled by bus to the fourth district. We walked on the sidewalks beside the Mekong River, observing the different arrays of fruits for sale. We stopped for quick, refreshing beverages at a very lush cafe called Cafe Soi Da. The drinks were extravagant with many different colors and flavors. Next we went to lunch at Bill Clinton’s favorite Pho restaurant in Vietnam, Pho 2000. Out of all of the Vietnamese food we’ve had so far, we unanimously voted it to be the best. Then we went to the market to exercise our bartering skills and shop “like a local”. Despite having three hours to shop and explore, Milo logically decided in the last 20 minutes before we had to leave, to get a cheap haircut in a salon with a view of an adventuring chicken outside the door. This delay caused general panic and aggravations, even with the bus driver who was otherwise extremely tolerant. We ended up leaving Milo, forcing him to shamefully walk home with Hao while the rest of the gang all enjoyed our air-conditioned hotel rooms. At six, we walked across the square to to have dinner at really fancy restaurant, where there was succession of rice, noodles, vegetables, and spring rolls. Lastly, we prepared for the looming fate of migrating to the Mekong Delta homestay, or as Hao put it jokingly, “The Reeducation Camp”.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Day 4
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Day 5
This mornings breakfast included eggs, breads with assorted jams, coffee or tea and fruits. The first activity began sweetly at a candy factory. At the factory the artisans made colorful exotic candies like coconut caramel and flavored rice cakes which were all delicious. Next we had an competitive market experience where we were split up and had to buy various items for dinner without knowing what they were called in Vietnamese. This excursion finished with lunch at another restaurant. Next, we toured the local canals in small narrow boats and saw wildlife. After getting back to the home stay we grabbed bikes to make our way back to the home stay later. Meeting the Viet Cong officer was the most interesting part the day. He spoke of his time spent in the war; the how,why, and when the war began from his perspective. His stories showed sadness, peace and reconciliation in his character. Next we found and walked across a sketchy bridge made from small pieces of wood and held together with flimsy nails, known as a mushroom bridge. The bike ride home was uneventful but peaceful and relaxing. The day concluded with us making our own dinner with the ingredients from the market and a restful night.
– Kai
Click below for a video summary of today, shot and edited by yours truly.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Day 6
-Maddie and Melissa
Friday, March 31, 2017
Day 7
-lamont and david