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snow ninja
08-31-2007, 08:55 AM
I'm such a banana, never been to asia in my life...

where's the funnest area and cheap place to stay because i'm not well off and am saving a few bucks for for this and would rather spend it on shopping/eating/partying than accomodation.

The cool thing is there's a deal right now where i can get a free flight from HK to any one of 9 places in China or 2 places in Vietnam.

So can anyone here help me with some suggestions?

And also would you go to Hanoi or Saigon(ho chi minh)?

I may just go to hong kong for a few days and stay in vietnam for longer.

I heard it's cheap there and the beaches are nice.

snow ninja
08-31-2007, 10:38 AM
i've decided to go to Ho chi minh in vietnam. but still undecided about which area of HK to stay.

AngryABCGirl
08-31-2007, 10:41 AM
I went to Hanoi and it was gorgeous, heard great things about Saigon. I stayed at this hostel in HK in Causebay Bay which was amazing steal : http://www.wangfathostel.com.hk/

snow ninja
08-31-2007, 10:50 AM
looks like pretty inexpensive accomodation.

is it a total dive or good enough to just sleep for a few hours? I don't plan on staying in the accomodation at all just to pass out at night and that's it.

Is it hot in Vietnam in Dec?

AngryABCGirl
08-31-2007, 10:56 AM
looks like pretty inexpensive accomodation.

is it a total dive or good enough to just sleep for a few hours? I don't plan on staying in the accomodation at all just to pass out at night and that's it.

Is it hot in Vietnam in Dec?

It's actually very decent, it was actually a nice escape from my shitty living conditions in Taipei and worth paying for instead of sleeping on a friend's couch in HK in a closet if a living room.

I went to Hanoi in March and it was very pleasant, I doubt it will be hot at all in Dec.

snow ninja
08-31-2007, 11:11 AM
i thot vietnam was tropical like thailand.

i did look on expedia at some cheaper hotels and it's about $70-100 a night. How much is that hostel if you convert the HK currency?

AngryABCGirl
08-31-2007, 04:10 PM
i thot vietnam was tropical like thailand.

i did look on expedia at some cheaper hotels and it's about $70-100 a night. How much is that hostel if you convert the HK currency?

When I was there it was under 300 HK dollars per night. I thought the location in Causeway Bay was totally worth it.

SunWuKong
09-01-2007, 12:31 AM
When I was there it was under 300 HK dollars per night. I thought the location in Causeway Bay was totally worth it.

CSB was my old hang out spot! i lived about a 15-minute bus ride away in North Point. i saw Kelly Chen there once sitting in a van at 2 in the morning probably waiting to shoot a scene.

urbia
09-01-2007, 09:33 AM
If you're going to Vietnam I suggest you get an open-jaw ticket that lets you fly into Hanoi and out from Saigon (or vice versa). That way you can go all the way down the coast.

snow ninja
09-04-2007, 12:10 PM
^thanks,

how do i get to nha trang beach from Saigon? can you fly over?

If you had 15 days to split between HK, Saigon & Nha Trang,

how would you split it up in that order?

4 days HK, 4 days saigon, 7 days nha trang? is what i'm thinking but i don't know. i want to stay for a few months but i cant ;(

urbia
09-04-2007, 02:07 PM
I've never traveled to Vietnam and when I explore the world I go for months. I suggest you pick up a Lonely Planet Vietnam when it comes to the fine details of your trip.

By the way, I thought you were going for longer for some reason. If you only have 15 days, it may not be worth it to get the open-jaw ticket.

snow ninja
09-04-2007, 02:53 PM
I would go for a month or two but my girl just got a new job and has to lie and say she's going to a funeral. And my job would fall apart if i went that long. there's no one to cover me and my job might not be here anymore if you catch my drift:wink:

i will one day take a leave of absence or asked to be laid off if we aren't going to be that busy for a few months.

but being the only specialist at my work that's not likely because i usually always have work helping to get jobs if i'm not actively working for the customer for a job we already sold..

snow ninja
11-30-2007, 05:33 PM
Update:

I'm in HK right now. this place is crazy..i will post my opinions and outlooks later. most likely when i get home mid dec.

if anyone wants to post something about HK, i'll come back and read this tonight.

I'm off to Ocean Park right now!!

AngryABCGirl
12-01-2007, 12:51 PM
If you have the budget, this restaurant, the one located in Kowloon is definitely worth checking out for the vibe, food, and the view.

http://www.aqua.com.hk/

snow ninja
12-01-2007, 04:41 PM
thanks, i'll see if i can find that. It's easy to get lost here.:redface:

jackandjerry
12-07-2007, 04:51 AM
if you go to vietnam, then becareful at night, there are viet gangs roaming in the city, they kill people gangland style for pleasure/fun. They are very easy to be recognized, they have a dress code: black northface jacket, track pants, nike shox, gold chains around their neck and a spiky hair style. be safe and take care.

snow ninja
12-10-2007, 04:42 PM
sounds like the viet gangs in vancouver. they wear kappa pants, have blonde bangs and puffy jackets.