Took these shots on the way to District 8 yesterday. Nguyen Tri Phuong Street is one of the busiest in Saigon.
(Hard Worker on the Nguyen Tri Phuong Bridge)
Perused, Opinionated Expat Living in Saigon
By kevmille
Took these shots on the way to District 8 yesterday. Nguyen Tri Phuong Street is one of the busiest in Saigon.
(Hard Worker on the Nguyen Tri Phuong Bridge)
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Rogena says
Hi Kevin,
My husband is Amerasian (Viet/White). I went to Vietnam last summer with my mother-in-law for a month. Seeing all of the pictures you have posted gives me a giddy feeling. So homesick for that country, I don’t know that there are words to explain. Looking at the pho shops and bowls of food give such a good feeling too. How does a person go about getting a job in Vietnam? Please keep posting photos, it is the closest thing to being there. Thanks, Rogena
kevmille says
You should come and live in Vietnam for awhile. You will love it 🙂