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		<title>By: CRIScom travel experience flow - The personal website of Christoph Potzinger &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Vietnam - great journey - great beginning</title>
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		<description>[...] I am sure most of you know it by now: Sylvia and I are getting married in June this year. We met in January 2005 and - both being lovers of South Eastern culture - we soon made the decision to explore one of South East Asia&#8217;s countries. We chose Vietnam for our destination and embarked on a three week journey from North to South, starting in authentic Ha Noi and finishing in modern Sai Gon. We backpacked, saved money on accomodation, sleeping in adventurous &#8216;hotels&#8217;, encountering rats in and out of houses, got a taste of communist mentality when we tried to fly out of rainy Nah Trang, sipped cocktails in Sai Gon and slept in Graham Greene&#8217;s favourite hotel. As a whole, it was a great journey, one which we will remember forever for its unique experiences, the beauty of the country and as a first test for our relationship. After all, our time in Vietnam was proof for us that as a couple we could have a wonderful life and would be able to tackle its challenges. It was a great journey and a great beginning for our relationship. I have put a gallery online with some shots from our trip. Click here to view it&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I am sure most of you know it by now: Sylvia and I are getting married in June this year. We met in January 2005 and &#8211; both being lovers of South Eastern culture &#8211; we soon made the decision to explore one of South East Asia&#8217;s countries. We chose Vietnam for our destination and embarked on a three week journey from North to South, starting in authentic Ha Noi and finishing in modern Sai Gon. We backpacked, saved money on accomodation, sleeping in adventurous &#8216;hotels&#8217;, encountering rats in and out of houses, got a taste of communist mentality when we tried to fly out of rainy Nah Trang, sipped cocktails in Sai Gon and slept in Graham Greene&#8217;s favourite hotel. As a whole, it was a great journey, one which we will remember forever for its unique experiences, the beauty of the country and as a first test for our relationship. After all, our time in Vietnam was proof for us that as a couple we could have a wonderful life and would be able to tackle its challenges. It was a great journey and a great beginning for our relationship. I have put a gallery online with some shots from our trip. Click here to view it&#8230; [...]</p>
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