Hi everyone!
My name is Khánh Toàn [慶全]. This Wednesday, ms. Vân and I (caused I cannot speak Japannes but she can) went to Tân Triều village with our guests. It is such an amazing day trip with many interesting experiences.
Tân Triều [新潮] eco-tourism village has its reputation not only for the very special fruit - 'bưởi' (means grapfruit) but also for a peaceful and tranquil air.
Early morning we came to hotel Thiên Thảo to pick up 2 guests: Mr. FuJiMoto and Mr. Mura. We took about a 15mn ride to Saigon Railway Station. At booking office we bought 4 tickets with price 30.000đ per one (about 165¥) after gave a seller our passports and ID cards. Mr. Fijimoto told us how strange he felt because in their homeland a train ticket can be bought at ticket machines only.
The train departed at 9am. We arrived Biên Hòa Station after 30mn. Biên Hòa [邊和] is an administrative center of Đồng Nai province. Then we took 4 'xe ôm' (a kind of motorbike taxi) standing front of the station to go to Tân Triều village. I gave 2 guest face-masks (the road is too dusty caused by construction activities) and then show them how to sit behind these local drivers.
My name is Khánh Toàn [慶全]. This Wednesday, ms. Vân and I (caused I cannot speak Japannes but she can) went to Tân Triều village with our guests. It is such an amazing day trip with many interesting experiences.
Tân Triều [新潮] eco-tourism village has its reputation not only for the very special fruit - 'bưởi' (means grapfruit) but also for a peaceful and tranquil air.
Early morning we came to hotel Thiên Thảo to pick up 2 guests: Mr. FuJiMoto and Mr. Mura. We took about a 15mn ride to Saigon Railway Station. At booking office we bought 4 tickets with price 30.000đ per one (about 165¥) after gave a seller our passports and ID cards. Mr. Fijimoto told us how strange he felt because in their homeland a train ticket can be bought at ticket machines only.
The train departed at 9am. We arrived Biên Hòa Station after 30mn. Biên Hòa [邊和] is an administrative center of Đồng Nai province. Then we took 4 'xe ôm' (a kind of motorbike taxi) standing front of the station to go to Tân Triều village. I gave 2 guest face-masks (the road is too dusty caused by construction activities) and then show them how to sit behind these local drivers.
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