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posted about 2 months ago by suvving
about the venue: Minh Chau Hotel

Saigon, October 2008

DO NOT STAY AT THIS HOTEL! YOU MAY HAVE YOUR BELONGINGS STOLEN HERE

This low-cost hotel seemed like a good deal at $10/night, until I realized that the staff had been stealing belongings from my bags when I was out of the room.

This hotel is located on the busy Bui Vien street of Pham Ngu Lao, and has affordable rooms. On the positive side, my room was only $10/night and included air conditioning, wireless internet, refrigerator, hot water, motorbike parking, and seemingly friendly staff. On the negative side, my room had no windows, the springs in the mattress poked me in the back, there were some kind of bedbugs that would bite my ankles during the night (I ended up just sleeping in socks), my room was only cleaned every third day, the refrigerator didn't work (only the freezer part worked), and the staff stole my belongings while I was out of the room!

Overall, it seemed like a good deal at $10/night, but when I realized that over $300 worth of my belongings had been stolen from my room (they had even tore a hole in my locked bag to get to my stuff), I immediately talked to the hotel manager about it. He said that it couldn't have happened and even after I showed him my torn bag, he maintained that his staff did not do that.

I'm sure their low cost will attract many naive travelers who are simply looking for a cheap place to crash for the night, but I would strongly recommend that people stay away from this hotel.

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posted about 2 months ago by suvving
about the venue: Ngoc Anh Therapy Massage

Saigon, October 2008

I agree with jojosan, this is a great place for a legit massage.

I arrived later in the evening so I didn't have a chance to enjoy the jacuzzi or sauna, but I'm sure they would've been nice.

I kept my belongings with me the whole time (in the little fanny pack they provide), and I thought the layout of the massage rooms was good. They had little standup dividers in one big room so that you have just enough privacy. As a guy, I had my massage in the male room, and I suppose there's a female room somewhere else. My masseuse knew what she was doing and I'd go back in the future.

Also, two things: THE ADDRESS ABOVE IS INCORRECT! (I think the correct address is 31/1 Nguyen Binh Khiem St, Dist 1). The prices have also gone up a little bit, but they're still reasonable for what you get (60'=VND 120,000, 90'=165,000)

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posted about 2 months ago by suvving
about the venue: Art Hair

Saigon, October 2008

Great place for a haircut, highlights, makeup or nails.

The building is huge (5-6 floors) and everything looks very professional and clean. You give them your name at the front counter, and after draping a smock over you, they escort you up to another floor to have your services done.

I had my hair cut on the fifth floor, where there were internet stations to use while you wait for your perm or highlights to set. I was escorted to a haircutting station where the stylist asked what I wanted done. Another girl washed my hair, and the haircut itself was very thorough. After about 40 minutes of cutting, I was finished and my hair looked just as I wanted it to. Another washing, blowdrying, and a little hair wax and I was done.

Went downstairs to pay, and to my surprise, my bill was 50,000 dong! That's about $3. Apparently, I'd happened to visit during "happy time" and got the discounted rate. It was a great haircut at any price, and at such a low price I recommend this place to all of my friends.


service__________price__________happy time price
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shampoo________40,000_______25,000
shampoo+cut____64,000_______40,000
cut+highlight____224,000______140,000
cut+color________320,000______200,000

(happy time is from 8am-11am & 5pm - 8pm)


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posted about 3 months ago by suvving
about the venue: Bến Thành Market

Saigon, October 2008

Large indoor market that sells luggage, clothing, souvenirs, fresh flowers, produce, meat, and prepared foods.

This is a great place to visit if you're a tourist staying in the Pham Ngu Lao area and want to pick up some clothes or knick knacks to take home with you. Just remember to bargain for the price you want to pay.

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posted about 6 months ago by suvving
about the venue: Central Post Office

Saigon, October 2008

Saigon's Central Post Office is both an architectural tourist attraction (a historical site of French architecture) and a place to mail your postcards, letters, etc.

On the tourism side, it was built during the early 20th century ad features Gothic architectural style, and is located next to another attraction: the Notre-Dame Basilica. (thanks, wikipedia)

On the functional side, it's all laid out in front of you when you walk in, but there was still some confusion about how to mail a couple of letters to the US (mostly due to my non-Vietnamese tongue). After figuring out the postage fees, I was given the stamps to affix to my envelopes. They do not use self-adhesive stamps here, so you must paint glue onto the back of your stamps at the counter with a little paintbrush, and then stick them onto your letters. That was by far the most memorable part of my visit to the post office, since it was the first time I'd touched a paintbrush in years.

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Questions (4)
  • I'd like to find a clean gym with the basics (free weights, weight machines, treadmills), where I can workout 2-3 times a week during after-work hours. Basketball courts, swimming pools and tennis courts would be nice but are not necessary for me.

    I currently live in the US, where my monthly gym membership is about $25/month. I've heard that memberships are more expensive in Vietnam, but I'm not sure I can bear paying anything like $100/month for basic gym facilities.

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  • I've been monitoring the news from the U.S. and it seems like the Vietnamese Dong is in the process of being devalued (by up to 25%) in order to protect the country from an economic crash. Are people in Vietnam feeling any difference in the way they're able to earn/spend money?

    I'll be arriving in Vietnam in a couple of months, and the exchange rate could be anything from 16000 dong to 18500 dong to one US dollar.

    I want to buy a motorbike when I get there, and it seems like the exchange rates will work in my favor so I'll pay less.

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  • Do television stations in Saigon broadcast HDTV channels? If so, can you receive HD channels over the air (with an antenna) or do you have to have cable/satellite?

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  • I'm looking to buy a new Honda Wave Alpha.

    The Honda website says that the "recommended retail price (including VAT)" is 12,900,000. I visited a couple shops today that quoted me 14,500,000 and 14,820,000 for the honda wave alpha.

    What's the deal? I've heard that I should be able to get a good deal on a motorbike since sales are way down for the year and the dealers are desperate to make some sales.

    Do you have to bargain pretty hard when buying a bike in Saigon? Are there certain districts where the price would be lower? Are there certain times of the year when the I'd be able to get a better price?

    Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!

    -Derek

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Saigon, October 2008
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I'm an American (born and raised in Los Angeles, CA), who is planning on moving to Vietnam in August '08 to teach English. I visited a couple of friends there in February '08 and I fell in love with the friendly people, affordable living, and I'm looking forward to getting my own motorbike!

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I'm trying to pick up as much Vietnamese vocabulary as possible before flying over there, but my best resource is a Pimsleur CD that I listen to while driving to/from work. I enjoy learning from a CD, but I'm sure people outside my car think I'm a crazy person talking to myself.

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