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Vietnam - Day 9

Pibliye: 28.05.2017

27th May 2017

Today our alarm clock rang at 7am because we wanted to do something before the midday heat. After breakfast, we started our scooter tour - once again - to Phan Thiet 🏍, since we saw on a city map that there is indeed a market there. Last time, we simply turned around too early.

On the way to Phan Thiet, fate was not very kind to us. After driving a few kilometers, we came across a police checkpoint 👮🏽 - and of course, as tourists, we were waved down (in Vietnam, neither the German nor the international driver's license is valid) 👎🏼 Son, the hotel manager at our hotel, said that if something like this happens to us, we should simply speak English, as the police officers don't understand that, and then continue driving. The police officer pointed to his driver's license and wanted to see ours, I followed Son's instructions and just shrugged my shoulders, but Mirko showed understanding and spoke to the police officer. He told him that his driver's license is in the hotel room. The police officer then took out a notepad and wrote a sum of 500,000 dong and said that's how much it costs to drive without a license. That's about 20 euros. But as is usual in Vietnam, you negotiate everything. So we ended up with a fine of 200,000 dong (about 8 euros).

When we arrived in Phan Thiet (of course, Mirko had to continue complaining about that stupid police officer for the remaining distance), we went straight to the market. Wow! This market was really even crazier than all the ones we had seen before in Vietnam. There was a shoe and clothes hall, a fruit and flower hall, and a fish hall. But where was the meat? (Here it's appropriate to say - you always have to follow the smell). Because outside on the street, it was lying there again, not refrigerated and only protected by umbrellas. But this time there were also live ducks that could be bought.

People squeezed through narrow alleyways again, either on foot or on scooters (it's really remarkable that in the hustle and bustle, no one bumps into each other, everyone watches out for each other).






In Phan Thiet, we went into three shoe shops (and no, not because of me but because of Mirko ☝🏼). In two out of three shoe shops, the salesmen looked at him with big eyes and as if he came from a different planet when he asked for shoe size 44. Apparently, the shoes here (mostly) are only sold up to size 42. But luckily, he still found some 🙌🏼.

When we returned from Phan Thiet, we decided to return the scooter early because we thought - if only we hadn't thought so - we wouldn't need the scooter for now. Barely had we returned the scooter and returned to the hotel, we remembered that we wanted a break from grilled meat and noodles, and wanted to get a kebab (which was unfortunately 2.5 km away). And we also wanted to go shopping.

So there was no kebab, and we set out to find something else to eat. During our previous scooter tours, I noticed a sign with 'Supermarket' near our hotel - that then became our destination (fortunately, it was only about 1.5 km away - but at 30 degrees Celsius and 85% humidity, it's no fun either). When we arrived at the 'Supermarket', it turned out that the sign had little to do with a supermarket. Because the store was nothing more than the small kiosk next to our hotel - hooray! However, we didn't want to return home empty-handed and bought at least one packet of biscuits and two cans of drinks.

On the way back - still hungry - we then 'found' a small snack bar or kiosk (as Mirko calls it) near our hotel. Here we drank and ate for a total of 70,000 dong (... the police officer can now have lunch almost 6 times by himself). And you have to say, it was really delicious and the owner was a super nice guy. We will definitely come back here!

In the afternoon, we enjoyed the peace at the pool (in the past few days, there was unfortunately no peace, as three Chinese children had chosen the pool and the entire hotel area as their personal adventure playground).


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