Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Cu Chi Tunnels


What a day it was yesterday. We took a bus tour to the Cao Dai Temple and talk about being a bit undecided about religion. They are a mix of 4 reglions: budda, catholic, hindu and cao dai. It felt like we drove out for like 4 hours to see their noon service. It was pretty interesting. Obviously I had no idea what was going on, but I was absolutely fascinated with the fact that some of these people attend service every 6 hrs! So at 6am, noon, 6pm and midnite.




Then we visited the Cu Chi Tunnels which was the highlight of my day. This system of tunnels and traps were used by the viet cong during the Vietnam war. How crazy small they are. We had the chance to walk through one ourselves. But the one we went through was doubled in size so we can get through it more comfortably. So the whole time I'm crouched over. The height of the enlarged tunnel was right above my waist and at one point I even had to crawl through the tunnel. Did I mention this was the tunnel that was doubled in size! The original size of the tunnel is 80cm in height and 30cm wide. We went through only a 100m of tunnel, but it felt like forever. We saw how their booby traps looked too.

Dinner was the most amazing meal here yet. We had asked Vy, the lady that owns the hostel, about good places to eat and she suggested this seafood restaurant. We ended up going with her and she invited other people staying at the hostel to come out too so we had a group of 8 of us. Talk about ghetto though, but that's where the locals eat. Sitting on plastic stools and eating off of tiny metal tables in pretty much an ally way. We didn't even get our own dish to eat off of. It was pretty cool. Neither of us got sick from the food so thank you God =)

Today we're off on a 3 day tour of the Mekong. Heading out now!

1 comment:

  1. Haha that guy looks like wack-a-mole. Glad you're having a good time.

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