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I thought only a few of you went there but now it seemed a big group after all. So where do you stay?
It sounds like you guys were having a good time in Vietnam. What is special in Vietnam now?
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@ BCT, there were 6 people, including me. We went to Vietnam for traveling and joining the Barcamp Saigon in Vietnam as well. And we stayed hotel along street Pham Hgue Loa near foreigner backpackers who like staying there.
@ Chanroen, when i was there and what i was interested was that i could be able to access internet anywhere, almost shops in Vietnam are connected with WiFi, even hotel and it is free of charge. By the way its speed is fast enough. On contrary, in Cambodia we can access WiFi at Cafe shop but its speed is very slow, if there are a lot of guests, we cannot access internet. On the other hand, there are more things to be careful when u travel to Vietnam such as taking taxi, so on.
@ Rath, thanks for your visiting my blog.
@Vutha, this is the correct name of the street: Pham Ngu Lao, located in dist 1, downtown area, and this is where you can find most of backpackers hanging around here all days and nights
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