Monday 23 December 2013

Our holiday in Vietnam - Part 1


Its been quite a while.

Its been a busy year, so much going on.  We opened two businesses, very tiring year.  And we need a short holiday.  We were not sure where to go for our next holiday destination at first.  But then hubby suggested Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.  He convinced me its a good place to visit.  According to a few friends and acquintences.  I am skeptical but kept an open mind.  I always open to new suggestions especially when it comes to places to visit.  Its always fun to try new places...

So we booked our tickets and hotel.  As usual we did some researches on the best place to stay, according to our preferences.   Must be near to Halal restaurants!   And we did find a good place and we were happy of our choice.  More of that later.

We left Brunei via Miri, flew to Kuala Lumpur then to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam since there is no direct flight from Brunei.  Its a bit troublesome but no problem.  We were in transit at the airport for around 5 hours waiting for our flight but time flew by quickly when we had fun :)

Reached HCMC Vietnam around 9.00pm at night.  Tired but happy and couldn't wait to check in.  But there was a hiccup waiting for us at the hotel.  First, we caught a taxi which brought us to the wrong hotel!

Luckily it was not too far from the correct one.  When we arrived at the correct hotel, we faced by another issue.  There was no room available!  Well.. the room which meant to be for us had a faulty airconditioning. The aircon broke down earlier so the reception named Jessica suggested we should check into another hotel a few blocks away from where we were and checked in for the night while she sorted out the airconditioning.  She will send us there and picked us up the next morning with no charge.

We were too tired to argue and to cut the story short we decided to accept her suggestion and went straight to the hotel and checked in for the night.  And the next day we went back to the hotel but we chose to change to a bigger room with minimum charge.  Both sides happy and that's where we stayed for the next 5 nights of our stay in HCMC.

That was the only hiccup.  For the rest of our stay we had a wonderful and grand time!

I had a mixed feeling about Vietnam although if I wanted to weigh on how I feel about the whole experience, I do have a good feeling about it.  Meaning - I like Vietnam!  Reasonable enough to go back and visit!!!

Vietnam was beautiful.  It has a pretty infrastructure (some buildings had a European influence to some extent) with clean streets and roads.  But it was noisy, chaotic with polluted air.  Especially so when we were at 49th floor at the sky deck of telecom tower (more of that later).

And there were lots, I mean lots of motorcycles on the road.  I knew about it from tv or documentaries.  But to witness the real thing ie. number of motorcycles to see and how many of them on the road was totally a different story.  They were endless.

I think there were more motorcycles than cars.  So many of them.  There were lot of honking and braking also because some of these riders just ride!  I mean they just ride, without looking left or right or other traffic.  So these cars and other big vehicles just honk them to move them away.  So overwhelming.

Some motorcyles carried the whole family of 3 or 4.  Kids were squeezed between the two parents without helmets.  Sometimes the children were standing up only being held by the mother while the father ride the motorcyles at 40km/hr.  I was cringing to see this.  So amazingly dangerous but it didn't bother them one bit.  They looked happy and content, maybe because they didn't know any other life and they were used to this kind of life style.  But for me, it was really an eye opener, on how lucky some of us are.

But Vietnamese were good people.  They were polite, helpful and respectful.  Especially those working at hotels.  I know you would say, of course, they work at that kind of places, they do that to attract tourists to stay.  You may be right but still, from past experiences in different places, some hotel staff weren't even bothered.

Shopping is plentiful.  Who would have guessed there were international brands with their own buildings in Vietnam.  Gucci has its own building.  So as LV.  Not to mentioned some others.  But the most famous places for shoppings are all these markets all around Vietnam.  I know there are a few of them and we only managed to visit two markets, Ben Than and Saigon Square.  These places were awesome.  They were big markets selling everything, well that's Ben Than Market.  Saigon Square was more to materials, casual wears, handbags and shoes.

The currency is Dong.  B$1.00 equivalent to around 8,000 Dong.  US Dollars were widely accepted too.  And in Ben Than Market they accepted RM.  I think Malaysian do most of their shopping in Vietnam for the fact that everybody thought we swere from Malaysia, they can speak little Malay and they offer their prices in Malaysian Ringgit when they saw and thought we were Malaysian.

There were also a few Malaysian restaurants offering Malaysian dishes and we saw buses carrying Malaysian tourists. 

Food was good.  We tried Pho.  That's the Vietnamese soup noodles.  They were quite nice, I like it.  We also tried Vietnamese Spring roll, which I didn't like very much.  They were not fried like what we had at home.  And the sauce was also a bit weird and didn't agree with my taste bud.  We went to two Halal Restaurants, Halal Saigon and D'Nyonya.  Both served good food but Halal Saigon has more variety because they served Malaysian and also Vietnamese cuisines.  But I think food was a bit expensive in Vietnam.  It cost us up to B$60 at one time.  But I don't know, may be because we asked for Kari Kepala Ikan which then caused us B$60 which was a bit expensive even in Brunei, lol.

Anyhow, I don't mind going to Vietnam again.  Its a good place to visit.  And maybe next time
we should go and visit some places of interest for a change because during this visit we didn't manage to go to any except the telecom tower.

Maybe next time.

To be continued...


At KLIA waiting for our flight to HCMC


Killing time

Ready to go!

In flight the Malaysian Airlines, entertainment awesome!

The airline food
 
Arrived in HCMC getting into a taxi

This picture should go earlier, hubby at the immigresen check point

At HCMC Airport

Our hotel - the right/correct one!
 
Infront of our hotel

Ready to explore HCMC

At the hotel lobby, ignore the sleeping lady...

Our room

Halal Saigon - the Halal Restaurant right at the corner of our hotel

The Masjid nearby our hotel and infront of Halal Saigon Restaurant

Chicken Pho - Vietnamese noodles.  Yummy

The Vietnamese Prawn Spring roll

Fried Squids

Awesome building - The telecom tower.  We went to the 49th floor of this building!

One of the sign board

In the taxi...

Which drivers drive on the left hand side!

Infront of Ben Than Market

Us

Shopping time

Did you find what you looking for?

Random Picture
 
 

Monday 4 March 2013

First trip to Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta in pictures

Now for something different, Jakarta in pictures, from our humble camera.  These are from our views which may be limited so this may portray just a small part of Jakarta. 

There were too much to say but to sum it all up, here they are..


Most people use motorcyles to move around

Too much of this kind of action around the place we stay, people were just trying to survive in this harsh world, so sad.

Traffic jam is horrendous

Food vendors were everywhere

Transportation

Commuters stopping at door of shopping malls all the time so and the security people need to control the situation, although we did witness some took bribe place!

I like the bus stations in Jakarta, so convenient and safe.

Another food vendor we managed to catch in our camera



Living standards

Selling stuff

Not so much on safety I am afraid

A beggar, asking for money persistently even knocking on our taxi's door.  Sorry sis cant help but capture this.

The so called Bajai, a cheap and budget way to go around, most Indonesians opted for this cheap transportations.


Lets go somewhere!

Vendor selling fruits

Too much going on
Although there some part of Jakarta that are so thriving, modern and clean
So serene and pretty sight

Nice modern building, look at that horse carriage!

Our Hotel, it has 33 floors!

The upscale one

A stark contrast from those at the outskirt.

And thats it.  It was ok, I dont mind going there again, things are cheaper, lots of places to go to.  I dont mind.


Tuesday 26 February 2013

First trip to Jakarta, Indonesia


We went to Jakarta for three days last weekend, which was definitely too short for a vast city like Jakarta.  Nevertheless it was still a good experience to see the whole city.  Hubby went there last year and very much wanted me to see the city.  And that came true last week.

It wasnt dissapointing, in fact it was so uplifting.  To see the whole city in my own eyes gave a new meaning to a whole new experience.  Jakarta was so big, crowded, polluted but at the same time I found the people were friendly and polite.  The people we met were respectful, amid all the chaos of traffic jam, and the influx of people I think Jakarta was still a good city to live.  Although we also saw some not so good sight like the slums and the poor who were trying to survive in the world.

We stayed at Best Western Hotel Mangga Dua.  Located slightly away from the city centre but it was new and recently opened.  I love the hotel so much!!!  Except maybe the only downfall it is located at the slum area of Mangga Dua.  We found the hotel while browsing through the internet looking for a place to stay.  We stayed in their suite which was so huge, with 2 flatscreen tvs lol.  And to add to our amazement, there were 2 (!!) private balconies in our room!  And we got to see most of Jakarta from our 29th floor room, amazing.



Us at the airport departing for Jakarta

We arrived in Jakarta at 12.30am, so late but the Jakarta never sleeps.


At the Jakarta airport, catching a taxi to our hotel

Checking in at the hotel

Our room at level 29, notice they dont have level 13 and 14 and 24?  I guess some people are still superstitious


Still wide awake at 2am

Our suite!!!

Sight of Jakarta at 2am from our room balcony

During the day from our balcony
We only had 3 full day to explore Jakarta so its kind of a rush.  We went to a few places, mostly shopping complexes!, so there was not much to catch on our camera.


Breakfast on our first day

Enjoying the breakfast

Our first agenda was going to the big mall nearby our hotel called Mangga Dua Square.  The huge complex consisted of 3 big malls but we went to two locations only, Mangga Dua Mall and ITC Mangga Dua. 

This place is huge!  There was no way we could cover the whole place, all 6 or 7 floors of them.  Its crazy, so many stuff were on sale and we were just kind of lost and didnt know what to buy... hahaa..


My daughter and I at ITC Mangga Dua

This place is huge

Pizza hut here is Halal and they were yummy..
In the evening of the first day, we went to Plaza Indonesia.  Slightly far away from our hotel and to reach here we had to wade our way through very heavy traffic.  I think maybe because its rush hours at 5pm in the evening.  We were caught in traffic for 1 hour and the way Indonesian drives really make me cringe!  Its only about a few inches from car to another!  And to add to the rush, motorcyles were also rushing here and there.

Plaza Indonesia is grand!  Only for the upscale of Indonesia.  To get inside the building was like going into the airport.  We were scanned and handbags were searched.  So serious man...

Anyway, its a very nice place. So many branded items, so upscale, love the place.



Plaza Indonesia

Us having dinner at one of the restaurant in Plaza Indonesia

My dinner, yumm..


I am still not familiar with the currency, look at the damage done.  Its 259,000 rupiah haha..

Second day we visited another popular establishment in Indonesia called Pasar Tanah Abang.  Wow... this place was amazing.  Again like Mangga Dua Mall, its huge and full of merchandise to buy.  I was just so giddy with excitement hahaha.  And again we didnt manage to cover the whole 7 floors, there are just too much!


Hubby and I on our 2nd day breakfast

On our way to Tanah Abang



Frontage of Tanah Abang building


Inside Tanah Abang

So busy and crowded

Hubby and daughter


So much to see here
3 days flew by so quickly, days are shorter of course.  And without knowing it, the holiday was almost over!  But it was a good and nice break from our normality and routine life.  I even managed to go for a massage at the hotel spa.  It only cost me Rp 190,000 (B$24.74) for one hour, well worth it.


At the hotel spa, waiting for my massage

And we left Jakarta at 4.50am on monday morning.  I know its way to early but anyway, we did have a wonderful time.

Hubby and I at the airport on our way back home

Time to leave

hahaha.. still being playful although we didnt get enough sleep


Bye Jakarta, we will be back..