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Touristing it in Saigon

Posted on November 10, 2014February 13, 2016by Emma

8.11.2014 Xin chao! Hello from Bien Hoa Food Village once again, the time is tam gieu nam moui sau (with a few accents missing) as I learnt in the awesome Vietnamese lesson I attended on Wednesday.   So, spent most of last week back in my beloved HCMC, Saigon, ah I love you. <3  And this […]

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First impressions of Bien Hoa

Posted on November 2, 2014February 27, 2017by Emma

01.11.2014 evening   Hello from the Food Village from floor 4 out of like 21 at the Pegasus Plaza-building, highest in Bien Hoa. Just survived my first teaching lesson with seventeen over-excited 6-11-year-olds. They basically didn’t understand anything I said, but most of them seemed to have fun and each spoke at least a little […]

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Further impressions of Vietnam: Five firsts

Posted on October 27, 2014February 13, 2016by Emma

Hallo!    Today was a day of firsts.   Or, if you’re a romantic Vietnamese plastic bag, firts.First pho. Pho is the number one food in Vietnam, noodle soup. No, doesn’t sound like the most exciting culinary experience, but it was very nice! My new friend T (also a new teacher with my company, very […]

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Impressions of Vietnam: First five hours

Posted on October 26, 2014February 13, 2016by Emma

26.10.2014 klo NOON   So, I have been just under five hours in Ho Chi Minh City. In Vietnam. In Asia. !!!!!! And I feel I could write ten blog posts. I am sat in the lobby of my hotel, I’m allowed to check in in 45 minutes. My original plan had been to, after […]

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TEFL in Vietnam: The Pre-Thoughts

Posted on October 18, 2014February 27, 2017by Emma

HELLO MY LOVELIES,   First things first: This is the 50th blog post of nectarinetravels! Do have a celebratory drink/biscuit/stuffing sandwich in honour of it. 🙂   Second things second: In one week I will be moving to Vietnam.This next section of my travel blog will therefore handily be about Asia-travels. 😀 Graduating from university + […]

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