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Destination Saigon: Adventures in Vietnam (Large Print 16pt)
Destination Saigon: Adventures in Vietnam (Large Print 16pt) | Walter Mason
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From the crazy heat and colour of Saigon to the quieter splendour of Hanoi, Walter Mason gives us a rare, joyous and at times hilarious insight into twenty first century Vietnam. Seduced by the beauty and charm of its people, and the sensuousness of its culture, we can almost taste the little coconut cakes cooked over a fire in a smoky Can Tho kitchen, or smell the endless supplies of fresh baguettes and croissants just out of city ovens. As colourful city cafes and bars make way for visits to out of the way shrines and temples, we take an impromptu visit to forbidden fortune tellers, and glimpse a little of the Cao Dai religion, made famous in Graham Greene's The Quiet American. Escaping on impulse to a far flung province, a brief imprisonment culminates in an invitation to local wedding celebrations. Travelling off the beaten track to far flung villages and lesser known towns, we cruise along the Mekong, board hopelessly overcrowded local buses or perch perilously on the back of motorbikes. Behind the scenes visits to Buddhist monasteries reveal a quieter and more transcendent world beyond the busy day trips of tourists. And in the process we begin to see the country through the eyes of its people.
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erincb82
Mehso-so

Some interesting stories but felt disjointed and it definitely seemed like he has a lot of contempt for the Vietnamese people. His descriptions of them are less than complimentary and that every time he mentions how rich he is is at odds with his practice and study of Buddhism.

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erincb82

So far not enjoying this as much as I thought I would. Hoping for improvement!