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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Sand Art by Tri Duc Dang
I was reading Adam Robert Young’s blog entry about Sand Art that I remembered about the Sand Art I witnessed in January during our company’s anniversary party. The sand artist is Tri Duc Dang and is sand art performer. He is … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Saigon
Tagged Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon, Sand Art, Tri Duc Dang, Vietnam
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AMIN Playground
A couple of weeks ago, I posted about Things To Do With Your Kids This School Break (in PMH) and Adele mentioned AMIN Playground in Hung Vuong 2. AMIN is short for Amazing Moments In Nursery and interestingly in Filipino, AMIN … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Saigon
Tagged District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Hung Vuong 2, kids, Phu My Hung, playground, Vietnam
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Postcards!
A few months back Nga & Liem came to me about launching their postcard collection. And now, they’ve finally launched and their beautiful postcards are available in Saigon Kitsch and Ginkgo Concept Store. There are 40 awesome designs and below … Continue reading
My Favorite Bike Paths in Phu My Hung
With both my sons at home because it’s school break, there’s not much time to do exploring a whole lot. And since we’ve had 3 out of town trips already this year (and it’s just half of the year!), I … Continue reading
Food Trip: Shabu Kichoo
Still so not fond of hot pot but beggars can’t be choosers. 😛 A couple of months ago, I had my first try of Shabu Kichoo. This salad was really good.Then of course the star of our lunch is the … Continue reading
Posted in Gastronomic Delights
Tagged Ho Chi Minh City, Korean, Saigon, Shabu Kichoo, Vietnam
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EVN Electricity Bill New Look
So my agent told me last year that EVN would not be sending out billing statements anymore in the form of paper. Well, that didn’t happen. 😛 Instead, last month, EVN began sending out this: It’s basically like a receipt you’d … Continue reading
Starbucks in Phu My Hung
I know this is no biggie. I am not much of a designer coffee fan but yes, I do want my Mocha Java Chip once in a while. 🙂 Starbucks is getting quite close to my home. And it’s right … Continue reading
Posted in Gastronomic Delights
Tagged Coffee, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Master's Cup, Phu My Hung, Saigon, Starbucks, Vietnam
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Things To Do With Your Kids This School Break
In just two weeks, its school break once again. I cringe at the thought of entertaining my 5 year old on top of a toddler wreaking havoc on a daily basis. Time to bring out those busy bags/boxes and arts & crafts … Continue reading
Food Trip: German Corner
I have been itching to write this post for a couple of weeks now after being assigned to interview Mike Thoma of German Corner for The Breakfast Club article in Oi Magazine’s June issue. Am really not familiar with German … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Saigon, Gastronomic Delights
Tagged District 7, German Corner, German cuisine, Ho Chi Minh City, Mike Thoma, Nguyen Van Linh, Phu My Hung, Saigon, sausages, Vietnam
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