You are so good looking!

When was the last time someone said that to you? Ok it probably happens more often to you than to me, but here in Vietnam I get it too 😅

From Ho Chi Minh city we went south to visit the country side in the Mekong delta. It’s a vast region where the Mekong splits into thousands of branches irrigating a wide plain, from the border with Cambodia to the sea.

We went there to see rice fields, we mostly met people. We picked the town of Chau Doc, near the Cambodian border, more or less randomly, because some blog was mentioning it. Then Mary booked a place in Tan Chau, a bit by mistake, and realised afterwards that it was another town 45mins away from Chau Doc. So it’s quite accidentally that we arrived at David’s homestay. David turned out to be a very friendly host. He accompanied us to local restaurants, introduced us to his family, invited us to his home… David and his wife both work as English teachers, in schools during the week and in a language center in the weekend. He introduced us to the director of the center and we were dispatched into classes to help young students learn English. It’s a classic in Asia, and it was great to interact with the kids. The director also was extremely friendly and from the moment we met him, we weren’t allowed to pay for anything anymore! He invited us for breakfast, lunch in his home, dinner, coffee, took us to visit nearby fields, plucked coconuts from his tree… he even paid for the gas in our bike and insisted to give us a ride back from Chau Doc after we return the scooter. It was too much, but very hard to refuse!

In Chau Doc we also visited a temple built on top of lone hill lost in the middle of rice fields, and a bird sanctuary with a lovely boat ride on the Mekong.

Every now and then, a group of kids would say hello and want to take a selfie with us, then giggling a little “you are so good looking” 😅

Well, indeed, some of us really are good looking!
Fishing on the side of the Mekong
Rowing on the Mekong
Chicken washing in the morning
Sunset on the Mekong
The temple on the mountain
Roots always fascinate me!
Burning fields in the distance (i think!)
Leo and the talking houses of the bird sanctuary
Mary in the traditional house on display
Mary and Leo dancing
Leo harassed by the heat
Waiting for the ducks to cross the street!
Sunset on the rice fields
Our host David and his boss Nghia
Nghia in his home
Nghia plucking coconuts for us
Nghia and his son Nhan
Leo admiring math equations in Nghia’s home
David’s son, David
Flying kites over the rice fields
Kids at the language center

One response to “You are so good looking!”

  1. First comment in months…
    But I read everything 😉.
    Your pictures are just amazing.
    Thanks for sharing your adventure.
    Bisous

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