10-04-2015, 03:01 PM | #67 |
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After breakfast the next day, we toured a museum nearby (across the street). It had a lot of artifacts from before Vietnam was even called Vietnam. The historical timeline dated from 1010-now. A picture below shows the makeup of the Cu Chi Tunnel that was used during the Vietnam War.
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10-04-2015, 03:09 PM | #68 |
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We walked around town for a bit. It was pretty hot and humid so my buddy took off his shirt which garnered a lot of stares from passerby. I dared him to go into the nearby Starbucks and order something. The place was packed with people so he decided against his better judgment and put the shirt back on.
After getting our fill with the AC we went go my cousin's condo and chilled there for a while. I met up with other family members there and we all had a late lunch together. The cousin was supposed to go to HK that day but the flight was cancelled due to a storm in HK. We took a cab back to our place afterward to rest for a bit before hitting up the town for our second night. The result? We fell asleep around 4:30 PM and I just woke up now at 2 AM and decided to update this thread. |
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10-06-2015, 01:04 AM | #72 |
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After breakfast and coffee, we went ti the driving range to hit some balls. Then it was onto Cu Chi Tunnel followed by some speciality dishes of that region. We shot a bunch of guns at Cu Chi: M30, M60, Carbine, AK47, etc.
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Haha, hey I've been in the CuChi tunnels. A little claustrophobic!
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