Saigon

It's just an hour's flight from Hue to Saigon and we were both delighted when we arrived to discover that it's not as humid here as it was in Hanoi and Hue.  In fact, it's only about 35 here today and I can't believe I'm saying this, but it doesn't feel bad.  The lower humidity makes all the difference in the world.  It's still really hot but I no longer want to die.


Driving along the main road in downtown Saigon (Ho  Chi Minh city).  8 million people here, and all of them have scooters.

The inside of the Notre  Dame Cathedral in Saigon, built in 1880 by the French when they ruled Vietnam.

Notre Dame Cathedral, with a statue of the Virgin Mary who had an irreverant bird perched on her head.

Notre Dame Cathedral

The historic post office.  Looks a lot like an old fashioned train station inside, with a beautiful barrel ceiling.  Also built in 1880 by the French.

An ATM in the post office.  Each ATM is in its own cubicle, which is air conditioned.



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