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VIETNAM2010:PHOTOS

oh.

my.

gawwd.

has it been like foreverrr?! im now plagued by a huuuuuge-ass backlog of photos that needs editing. lemme get this vietnam photoblog outta the way firrrst before i leave for hongkong in less than 6 hours.

lunch at Maxim's on Duong Khoi street

the plumpest most succulent crunchiest prawn rice rolls

prawn paste on sugarcane

vietnamese seafood sour soup - its like a cleaner tasting tom yam minus the fiery hotness

gem of a find: L'Usine... bumped into singaporean friends too!

headless with the DOPE-meister

we had to visit the war remnants museum in the heart of district one

cast iron head chopper. comes complete with straw basket for storage.

sculpture of prisoner made entirely with bomb shrapnel

the notredame cathedral in the heart of ho chi minh city - a far cry from the original in paris

catholic guilt. catholic guild.

bumped into this buncha viet teen models in the middle of a shoot who gamely posed for us. cute. cant say the same about the garish makeup though...

Ben Tanh Central Market

this floor stall was packin in a crowd.. smelled so yummy.. if only my stomach was strong enough to tahan street food :(

rozzie LOVES beef pho

loved doing the "yoo-char-kuay" dunk

a friendly bartender who took the time to explain the vietnam war to us.. complete with stellar illustration of course.

an artisan at work... painstakingly coating + decorating pottery with tiny bits of broken eggshells

at the Cuchi Tunnels - watching a video on the history of the tunnels

shot some M-16 bullets

the steps that lead down to kilometers of narrow darkness

after what felt like forever of scrambling through the tunnel in total darkness, we found light...

we were rewarded with boiled tapioca and chinese tea at the end of it... this was all the communist warriors ate during the war

caught Robin Hood in the cinema.. thank goodness the only thing viet about this was the subtitles

our first day in Hanoi... love our hotel

the Old Quarters in Hanoi

the following day, we made a trip up to Halong Bay...

then we ventured inside the limestone caves...

then we spotted an odd rock....

then its off to Tib's for dinner with our singaporean friends! soo with lisa, aidan and charms.

some fishcake on sugarcane thingy.. really yummy!

pescetarians at the table therefore no meat was allowed... we had to beg to order chicken LOL!

off to gold-themed DOPE party at Fuse

the DOPE boys Paul + Brian who rocked Vietnam xxx

the the party ended at 1pm cuz communist country... clubbing starts early and ends early too. but we had funnnn x

aight. a few more hours to my flight, need to start packing. will continue with uploading once i get back… i promise i wont be gone long this time. if you’re still starved for updates, you may check my interviews HERE and my latest music reviews on MGMT’s latest album as well as the FIFA WORLD CUP album HERE. have a great weekend! xxx

THE DAY I FIRED AN M-16

chào bạn!

im like totally enjoying saigon – the food, the lovely people (always smiling) and the overall vibe. the traffic “system” here, or the lack of it, never ceases to amaze me. the cars and bikes seem to have their own “government” on the roads. one needs ALOT OF GUTS when crossing the roads in saigon. the vehicles WONT STOP for you but they will slow down if they see that you’re determined on crossing. so just cross. you’d never get hit :) lovvit. its jaywalking galore. reiterates the one point that i believe: that rules are made for fools. the saigon traffic system, with hardly any traffic lights in sight, works perfectly well like clockwork; its gotta do with having loadsa respect for your fellow motorists and its all about “feeling” the situation. what i love most i guess is that sense of danger that triggers a slight rush of adrenaline before crossing and that huge sigh of relief when i make it safely to the other side. unfortunately a “system” like that would not work in singapore…

so today we drove 2 hours out of the city centre to the lil town of Cuchi, home of the famous Cuchi war tunnels (read about the tunnels HERE). this site is a MUST to visit if you ever pop by vietnam. the tunnels were structured brilliantly by the viet communist soldiers. a work of genius. we also got to shoot some viet bullets with the M-16.

(if you cant watch, click HERE)

then it was my turn to have a go…

(if you cant watch, click HERE)

then after squealing like the wusses, we ventured on.. and finally got to the actual tunnels. i nearly didnt wanna go through with it cuz i was mildly claustrophobic and the tunnels were like rabbit holes: pitch dark with only the weak glow of lamps at every 5 meter interval.. but soo egged me on… we had a choice between the one minute route and the ten minute route. no prizes for guessing which one i BEGGED to take. lol. after experiencing the tunnel first hand, i take my hats off to the resilient viet communist fighters who fought hard and smart to defend their land. watch our tunnel experience HERE.