We crossed the bridge and went to the other side, where we
saw night market. Great! Time for souvenirs hunting! When Dan Arif and I looked
for fridge magnets for #TravelholicAwesome, Pak Ein and his wife looked for it
too!
“Abah, nak kasi sapa?” I wondered to whom he wanted to give it to.
“Ada
la…kawan…orang kampung…”
“HUH? ORANG KAMPUNG?” I saw him taking 10 pieces of it. One house each? Hahaha!
Pak Ein and Dan Arif combined all 20 plus pieces of fridge magnets and got it
for USD1 each. Hubby then created a chaos at two vendors when he was getting
Mama, a miniature of scooter. We thought Vietnamese are nice and polite people
but when it comes to money, not only Vietnamese will get crazy. We too! Hahaha!
We stopped at one intersection of Nguyen Huang and La Hoi,
where we masquerade ourselves in front of lantern vendors. We took turn to pose
at the only sign pole, to prove that we were there.
"Eh...is that...Japanese Bridge?!"
Teng teng teng...
amboi laju mak esah update blog! ada jampi rajin tulis blog ke? heheheh..
ReplyDeletecantik la lantern2 tu! apa motif u duk kt tengah2 antara makcik ngn pak ein? dengki la tu hahahah
na, dah datang syeh skit ni, tu yg laju menaip. lgpun tak banyak aktiviti, so senang skit.
ReplyDeleteduk tengah? hehehehe! saja laaaaaaaaa...
kenapa semua org bergambar bawah LA HOI tu??
ReplyDeletemeng, batu bersejarah tu HAHAHAHAHA! dulu askar jepun bergambar kat situ masa jalan2 cari lantern, caya tak??
ReplyDelete(dah tatau nak komen apa...)
ReplyDeletemana-mana pegi
sume cite best2
heheh
anash, hahahaha! (tatau nak reply apa)
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