24/2 to 27/2
Did the usual touristy stuff and met up with a mate from NZ I haven't seen for 10 years.
We had dinner on the 24/2 and also lunch on 27/2.
On 25/2 I went to Tigit Bikes to try the LS2 Vento summer pants. It fit so I bought it as a second pair of riding pants. For riding pants, I have to try them as pants are difficult to get the sizing right. Jackets I can buy online.
The Vento is CE A rated and comes with Level 1 knee armour. I'll swap them to L2 knee armour and hips I will add Level 2 protection too.
I then had lunch with Patrick from Dragon Bikes.
There I met a young German guy who wanted to ride from Saigon to Hanoi. It was his first rodeo and I offered him to join me for a few days so that he could get acclimatized to Vietnam's traffic etc.
Then in the evening went to the Bui Vien walking street. The music was way too loud for me.
On 26/2 went to the War Remnants Museum which was very interesting and there they had pictures of the effects of Agent Orange used during the Vietnam War. Those pictures put a lump in my throat and were deeply moving.
Saigon Post office was touristy but it still functions as a actual post office and you can actually buy postcards, buy stamps and post it out. There was a queue though.
The famous Notre Dame cathedral was still under renovation so there wasn't much to see.
Had Indian curry for dinner on the 26/2 and after 30 minutes had to hurry back to the hotel as I felt like going to the toilet. I am used to eating spicy food and it must have not been very hygienic.
Grab bike is a good way to get around Saigon traffic and it's also cheap and convenient.
Also tried the Saigon metro which has been operational only for a few months. Has AC, clean, fast and even cheaper than Grab bike. But you still have to buy the metro tickets at the booth as the machines were all out of order.