People come to Penang just to eat.
Category: Southeast Asia
Part of Asia but special
Cheong Fatt Tze mansion
The Blue Mansion
Breakie at kopitiam
On bus. Seat has massage function.
Day and night of Melaka River
Right behind our hostel
Lunch
Chicken rice balls and chendol
0812 Pre trip and Leaving for Saigon
My trip to Ho Chi Minh City began in an instant message chat:
Me: I’m hungry!Nguyen: Come here and I’ll treat you dinner.
Me: (Thinking she’s still in China) I want claypot noodles
Nguyen: You should ask for pho. I’m back in Vietnam
Me: Oh!
Nguyen: Want to come visit?
Me: (After 5 minutes of inner struggle) I’ll ask my mom The tickets were quite cheap, and mom (being mom and perhaps a bit guilty that she let my sister go to Australia while I could not go Taiwan) said yes. So I bought a ticket leaving Aug 12, and returning 22. And the rest, will be (hopefully) recorded here. ———
I started packing my bags four days before the trip. Packing as in throwing everything I want to bring into a box to decide if I really need them. I didn’t want to drag a luggage around as Nguyen might be fetching me on her motorcycle. So I got a red backpack from Carrefour at $4.90 as a check in bag. A girl needs all her toiletries, and not all of them are in 100ml containers. 100ml of sunblock can only last how many days? I left the house on a sunny morning, 15 minutes later than planned. Nearby, there was this sign. On the MRT, I was appalled by who would want to buy bakkwa that looks like Chinese sausages or more yucky–stools. Part of my: These Crocs are made for walking series. In the MRT I was just barely on time for check in as the budget terminal shuttle bus took the longest time to arrive. I’m leaving on a jet plane~ Immigration form that I filled in painstakingly which the immigration officer didnt collect. Another part of the–photos in foreign toilets series. Welcome to HCM indeed. While walking along the corridor to the baggage collection, I looked out the window at the car park and realised it’s really a “motorcycle park” instead I changed my Singaporean dollars to Vietnamese Dong at $1 to 12,530 and I was a millionaire. As I stepped out the airport, scanning the crowd, I saw a someone with a big hat shouting. It’s Nguyen! It has been two full years since we last met. I met her mother and we hopped on a car to her godparents’ place. Nguyen’s godmother prepared a huge lunch! First up was stuffed snails. I figured if the French can eat them, so can I. I dipped them into fish sauce and garlic shreds. And they were chewy and yum! Underfed-looking spring roll rolled by myself After lunch, I went with Nguyen and her mom back to her home in My Tho. And I rediscovered an old skill of mine– I am able to fall asleep on any cars as long as the scenery is not buildings. So I slept all the way from Saigon to My Tho and woke up with a sore neck. But all was well!! At night, I had my first motorbike ride since 10. I admit. It is super duper scary. I had flashes of my life passing by my eyes. And wondered if my insurance (thank heavens I bought it) pays for motorbike accidents. But Nguyen was a very good driver and I survived my ten days of bike riding. We had supper– noodles. I found this funny– electrical candles in front of the Virgin Mary Very yummy shaved ice with a lot of fruits
Things to do in Saigon
A list of to do
- Eat Vietnamese food
- Drink coffee
- Eat French food
- Visit toiletry shop
- Read English and Chinese papers
- Watch water puppet
- Go to theatre
Another travel coming up!

I’ve decided to continue using this blog to record my travels (yes, plural because I forsee unending travels!)
On 12 Aug (Wed), I will be going to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This is the first time I am going to a country where I do not understand the language. This scares me quite a it because I will just be staring at people while they tell me I have spinach stuck between my teeth.
I will be staying with Nguyen for the trip. I’ve decided not to prepare an itinerary (which I find very difficult to spell) but prepare a list of Places I Want to Visit because of my local guide.—-
Cramming basic Vietnamese through youtube videos!
Youthful reads and plans
I like to plan my travels. It makes me more secure than just plopping in some where and walk aimlessly. But even with planning, I would walk in the opposite direction of my destination. My sense of direction falls below average in foreign places. I’m now planning a seven day backpack trip (should I say, wheeled trolley trip). I want to stop in historical locations. I’ll skip the big cities during this solo travelling trip because my main aim is Tokyo.


