Shells left over from the War.
A Viet Com booby trap.
The building here was the one in the famous photo of an American helicopter landing on the roof to evacuate Americans, thought to have been the American Embassy, but it actually wasn't.... it is so strange to see this building with such a modern sky scraper behind it.
This picture is a building near to the hotel where we stayed and looked lovely when lit up at night.
We found Saigon much more modern than Hanoi, and whilst there are more people (and motor bikes), it somehow seems less busy as the city is much bigger and more spread out. There also seems to be more of a structure to the traffic, the roads are better and have more traffic lights and on the whole people seemed to follow more traffic rules than anywhere else we had been in Vietnam and Cambodia.
We had a tour out to the Cu Chi tunnels and found this fascinating. The maze of tunnels covered a far greater area than we expected, covering 250 kilometres, with 12000 people living down there at one time. It was ingenious how the tunnels were built and how they were structured to protect those living down them. In the afternoon we visited the War Remnants Museum, and once again we were both very moved by the ravages of war. It makes you wonder why we are still sending our soldiers into places like Iraq and Afghanistan.
The food in Saigon was just as good as anywhere, and whilst we had eaten local food throughout our tour, at this stage we were perhaps a little bit more adventurous, trying lots of different dishes on our last night - some not quite to our tastes.
Our honeymoon was drawing to a close and whilst we had enjoyed our tour immensely, we both felt ready to head for home. Saigon was a little too modern and polished from what we had been expecting and they seemed far more money orientated than anywhere else. We had travelled through the wilds of Cambodia, and the more rural north Vietnam and in all of the places we stayed there was free wifi internet in all our hotel rooms, yet in the hotel in Saigon we were required to pay for it!
So here we are, our final entry, having had a truly amazing experience, from two travel weary, tired but happy and contented tourists, farewell. xxx