|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Quote:
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Quote:
No...I dun look like superstar...still need to queue...but... No...never need to show return ticket...Nor need to ask hv visa...yes only tcss...
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
|||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Any new happening place in HCM?
|
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Quote:
Salamat hari Raya
__________________
Please refrain from asking for point exchange |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Sorry wrong cunt-try. Let me try again.
It was almost 30 years back. A time when the clock stood still. Where they were still hanging roasted dog meat by the street, an old street before the next turn to the airport. I enjoyed all the food the host provided. Like piping hot sweet sour soup infused by the juice of the pineapple. I had this pineapple soup in Thailand the year before but the Khmer’s version is more spicy. During the initial trips, I stayed in district one, and when work was done, I roam the street for food. I was hungry, young, foolish and mostly curious. Being accosted by Pick pocketors do not do me in. Being hit by hep A during a trip did not stop me from taking street food. I savoured the French style baguette, chocked full with chicken pate, Vietnamese vinegarette salad and leaf wrapped ham down with soda jam. At central market, my gf preferred the kaleidoscope dessert offering while I sticked to avocado milkshakes. But they will put all sorts of ingredients like basil seeds that looks like frog eggs inside the desserts to afford so many dimensions of taste. The food there is like having a kamasutra sex. More patterns than badminton. At first it is novel. And then after each subsequent trips there is this habitulization. You touch down to terra cotta n you must satisfy your lust your craving for a certain food. But with all cravings there is a diminishing satisfaction, marginally. Now you need two bowls of pho to appease your satiety. More than that, you cannot help but experience a sense of bourgeoisie. This America friend after we had a sumptuous meal, picked up the tab. Instead of using ‘dollar’, he took out a stack of dongs and asked the waiter to count the money. I not sure till now what exactly do I love to eat in Vietnam, but I have plenty of good memories about a country that has come of age. This Vietnamese old lady, had an overweightec bag and laboured to carry it on the airport tarmac. We had just arrived in the then Budget airport. I can’t bear to see her struggled n offered to carry her ratten bag till the entrance of the building. To show her gratitude, she gave me the best tasting mango I have tried... Have I told you about Mui-nee?
__________________
Please refrain from asking for point exchange Last edited by seabass; 14-06-2018 at 03:34 AM. |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
A series of Vietnam food #2....
Contribute if any Typical rice or noodle dishes Com tam Com binh danh Com chien ca man Com chien hai san Com chien bo Com suon Bun gao xao hai san Bun gao xao bo Mi xao hai san Mi xao bo Banh cuon Bun cha Goi cuon Cha gio Banh xeo Banh khot Banh chung Xoi ga Xoi man Bot chien Bun dau mam tom Banh uot thit nuong Banh bao Feel free to contribute...will be adding more other Vietnam food soon...
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Shhhh...dun tel anyone TS went off Long weekend lol...
Selamat Hari Raya to all...
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
|||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
I will go to Da Nang in early August. Any places for fun in there?
|
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Quote:
https://sbfsg.agency/showthread.php?t=...ghlight=danang
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Saigon a top pick among globetrotting foodies
By Nguyen Quy June 14, 2018 | 07:30 pm GMT+7 New survey reaffirms Ho Chi Minh City as food paradise with street stalls selling unforgettable specialties. Gourmand patrons of Booking.com, one the world’s largest e-commerce travel firms, say Ho Chi Minh City is among the best places in the world to take a local cuisine tour. An online survey selected the southern metropolis into sixth place on the list of 11 best places to grab a bite of local food. “Trying the local and street food is a great way for travelers to really embrace the local culture, get immersed in local communities and explore the new and different,” said Pepijn Rijvers, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of the company. The survey covered a total of 56,727 respondents from 30 countries and territories, to choose the top food heavens based on reviews and real experiences. The list was dominated by famous Asian food paradises that receive millions of tourists every year. Malaysia’s Ipoh topped the list, followed by Taiwan’s Kaohsiung, Japan’s Nagoya, Johor Bahru of Malaysia and Brazil’s Joao Pessoa. Vietnam’s largest city has several plaudits from global gourmets. Last year, Saigon was named among the world’s best food destinations by Caterwings, a site that offers online food ordering service in Europe. Some of the dishes found on street corners here have made it to all corners of the world, like banh mi, which has been listed in the top 20 street foods in the world that one must try by Fodor’s Travel. The signature iced coffee with condensed milk has also been reported on by leading publications like NatGeo and The New York Times.
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Major Vietnam airports have ‘seriously downgraded’ runways
By Doan Loan June 14, 2018 | 04:28 pm GMT+7 Operator says overload to blame for degradation of two runways at Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat airports. Vietnam's Transport Ministry has been advised to urgently renovate two runways at the country’s biggest airports in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), the operator of domestic civilian airports, has told the ministry that runways at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Noi Bai in Hanoi have become “seriously downgraded.” “The surfaces of the runways are cracked and broken. Some sections of Runway 1B in Noi Bai even get muddy at times, especially in the rainy season,” the corporation said. The runway, which opened to traffic in 2003, was made to handle 10,500 takeoffs and landings in 20 years but to date, this number has already reached 284,200. ACV also said that Runway 25R/07L at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport was put into use in June 2013 with a designed capacity of 55,100 landings and take-offs over 10 years. But by April this year, this figure had already crossed 126,000. The corporation told the ministry that aviation safety could be compromised if these runways were not renovated and put into use soon. The two runways are in areas managed by the state and if ACV is assigned the task of fixing them, the company can use its own development funds to do it, the corporation said. Vietnam’s aviation sector served 94 million passengers last year, a 16-percent increase over 2016. In the first quarter alone, it transported 11.4 million passengers and 81,000 tons of goods, up 8.6 percent and 5.9 percent respectively. Plans are already in place to expand the two airports. A $5.5 billion expansion of Noi Bai to double its capacity by 2030 to 50 million passengers per year is on the anvil, as is a similar one that will have Tan Son Nhat handling 50 million passengers per year by 2025 without the need for a new runway. Vietnam is also planning to build the Long Thanh Airport in the neighboring province of Dong Nai to handle 60-70 million passengers that Ho Chi Minh City is expected to receive each year by 2025.
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Quote:
Quote:
jus 4 laughin onli...lol tis 1 zhun zhun go rite inside...strike!
__________________
Plz dn't quote photos posted by another person inside Balai tread Click here 2 learn hw 2 quote-lock photograph so others cannot quote em The different types of kkj massage cuntpilation My Massage List near Nagoya Hill Mall |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
Many entertainment complain no client due to WC...
__________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ World Cup betting not allowed in Vietnam despite complete legal framework No business has been able to obtain a license to be a football bookmarker in Vietnam By Bao Anh / Tuoi Tre News Saturday, June 16, 2018, 10:58 GMT+7 Vietnamese citizens are still not allowed to wager on matches during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, even though sportsbook has been legalized and relevant legal guidelines are already in place, as there are no licensed football betting businesses in the country. All international football betting activities in Vietnam remained illegal as of June 14, the day Russia 2018 kicked off, according to a representative of the Ministry of Finance. The announcement came on the same day when Vietnam’s lawmaking National Assembly ratified an amendment to its current regulations on sports, including the statute governing sports betting. The legalization followed a government-backed a pilot program that became effective on March 31, 2017, allowing Vietnamese citizens over the age of 21 to place wagers on FIFA-recognized international football matches, horse and greyhound races. Bettors must have an account with a state-approved bookmaker, with a wager limit of VND1 million (US$44) per day. In the meantime, a bookmaker has to meet strict capital requirements, VND1 trillion ($44.2 million) for horse racing and football, and VND300 billion ($13.2 million) for greyhound, to be able to obtain a business license. A bidding process was expected to be held to select one football betting company for a five-year trial phase. Under the pilot program, eligible Vietnamese bettors can wager on 15 football competitions, including the 2018 World Cup, the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, the AFF Suzuki Cup later this year. No licensed bookmarker However, even though the 2018 World Cup already started in Russia, Vietnamese are not allowed to start betting on the tournament, as the government has yet to grant the license to any football bookmaker. This has enabled illegal betting activities to take place, both at gambling dens and on online rings, in Vietnam during the course of world’s biggest football competition. As of Thursday, no firm has been selected to provide legitimate international football betting service in Vietnam, a leader from the Ministry of Finance told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper. The official did not elaborate whether it is because no businesses had shown interest in applying for a license, or because none of the applications was able to meet the high capital requirement. “It remains unknown when the betting activities will be actually conducted,” he admitted. “As long as the law does not allow it, I hope people do not punt on [illegal] betting rings because it is breaking the law,” he advised. “The World Cup started, every fan should be wise to enjoy football in pleasure.”
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
|
||||
Re: All Vietnam Related TCSS / Info / Gatherings / Help Thread
This guy study in Singapore leh...so stupid...his student pass may cancel??
__________________________________________________ _______________________________________ Vietnamese-American detained for disrupting public order in Ho Chi Minh City He crossed police lines and called for others to follow suit during a street march on Sunday By Tuan Son / Tuoi Tre News Saturday, June 16, 2018, 12:01 GMT+7 A Vietnamese-American has been detained and placed under investigation by Ho Chi Minh City police for disrupting public order, after he was found to have stirred up violence during a march in the southern metropolis on Sunday. The detainee, William Anh Nguyen, was among thousands who occupied several streets in Ho Chi Minh City to speak out against a draft law on Vietnam’s new special economic zones on Sunday, only one day after he entered Vietnam on a tourist visa. The 33-year-old is a U.S. citizen who was pursuing education in Singapore, according to the spokesperson of Ho Chi Minh City police. Video evidence acquired by the police shows Nguyen joining a huge crowd marching through Nguyen Van Troi and Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Streets, which form a major route connecting the downtown area with the city’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Upon reaching the junction between Nam Ky Khoi Nghia and Ly Chinh Thang Streets in District 3, Nguyen demanded that police vehicles, which were used as road blocks, be moved away so the crowd could proceed, according to the police. When his demand was not met, Nguyen climbed onto a vehicle and called for others to join him in breaking through the police line. All his actions were filmed by law enforcement officers and used as evidence to move forward legal proceedings against him, on the charge of disrupting public order, according to the police. Nguyen has been in detention since Tuesday following an arrest warrant. Nguyen’s prosecution is the second involving participants of Sunday’s marches in the city, after police launched legal proceedings against a Vietnamese man earlier this week on a similar charge. Ho Chi Minh City police and lower-level law enforcement units say they have handled a total of 310 people who broke the law while joining the marches, including some with links to terrorist groups based in foreign countries. Vietnam has plans to establish three new special economic zones where greater incentives and fewer restrictions are offered to lure foreign investment into the areas. The zones – Phu Quoc, Van Don, and Bac Van Phong – are to be located in Kien Giang, Quang Ninh, and Khanh Hoa Provinces in the southern, northern and south-central parts of Vietnam, respectively. The draft law which gave rise to the recent marches includes in its early version an article that allows land at the economic zones to be leased for up to 99 years to potential foreign investors, raising concerns national security would be at stake. The government has since pledged to scrap the lease period entirely from an updated version of the bill, which would be submitted to lawmakers for consideration in October.
__________________
Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
Advert Space Available |
Bookmarks |
Tags |
hot toc, nha trang |
|
|