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Statut de la Commande Service Clientèle : 00800 5346 5555 Rends-toi dans ton LEGO® Store pour construire le mini-modèle du mois ! Construis un modèle LEGO® de l'ornithorynque le 1er mars ! CONSTRUIS QUELQUE CHOSE DE BATMAN™! Placer la souris sur la newsletter pour voir les détails RESTER INFORMÉ DES NOUVEAUTÉS LEGO TNH Vietnam - South TNH Vietnam - Center Find the spot you'd like to review... DisrictBa ĐìnhCầu GiấyĐống ĐaGia LâmHai Bà TrưngHoàn KiếmTây HồThanh XuânTừ LiêmHoàng Mai Bia Hơi / Bia Tươi Looking for an answer? All questions & answers... Start searching the Classifieds < 800 801 - 1200 1201 - 2000 > 2000 Business owner - claim this page! 11 Thuy Khue, Tây Hồ, Hanoi So far, I can recommend Mr. T and his agency. He was good at finding exactly what we wanted in our budget. He is professional and has good communication, answering all our questions and concerns since living in our new apartment.




Looking for real Lego? You will find it in this shop. There is another Lego shop on 22B Hai Ba Trung. Lego is also available in some supermarkets, I have had the best luck with the supermarket in the Trang Tien Plaza mall. Lego is really much more expensive in Vietnam than outside so it pays to have visitors bring you a supply of smaller or bigger boxes as they make great presents for the many birthday parties here. I am still bringing new and second hand Duplo (for toddlers) for my vietnamese friends from Europe and the US, it is not sold here. Only the smaller pieces of lego can be found easily (5+). If you are the owner of this business please send us a message to claim ownership of this page. You will then be able to edit your contact information, reply to reviews, and do many other cool things. If you like Lego shop... No group events have been hosted here Login to submit a tip for this spot. Be the first to give a tip. Have your own tip to share?




From our planning, here is a travel log that contains excerpts of what me and Gary did throughout our three week travelling journey through Vietnam.  The map below illustrates the journey and transport we took. We had two flights one from Birmingham to Dubai then Dubai to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).  We lost a day as such due to time changes.  We both watched Star Wars: The Force Awakens on the first leg, then stopped in Dubai for an hour or so, after which we set off to Ho Chi Minh City.  When we landed we got picked up by a taxi from our host from Airbnb place we booked.  On the way we saw the city at night.  When we got there we met the host, but lost him as he was on his scooter, but luckily he found us.  After having this long flight we just went straight to bed. The first full day we ventured out to have a look around our surroundings and the city.  Whilst out we got stopped by a guy who offered us a ride on his scooter to the nearest shop, we had food then he suggested giving us a tour. 




He and his companion took us around most sites in the city on their scooter.  We went to see a temple, a war museum, a market and a nice city river.  The museum in particular was really haunting with what happened during the wars.  One of the scooter guides kept saying "you're still learning" and "just do it" which were great life reminders.  Our next destination is Mũi Né so we booked our bus there. We arrived in the tropical Mũi Né after a sleeper bus that was about 5 hours.  On the way I was reflecting on some P!nk songs.  We checked in the hotel which was really nice and got a room upgrade which was a bonus.  We spent some time swimming in the pool and laid on an outdoor bed but were eager to see the beach so took a stroll at sunset.  I collected some shells that I'll use for my display at home.  We saw a few dead jellyfish, cuttlefish and a rat!  I had a flash of inspiration that resulted in an Instagram picture that inspired others.  Our evening meal was in a beautiful forest-like restaurant. 




In the early hours our alarm went off from the night before, but we checked outside and dawn was breaking so we stood on balcony together in a nice romantic moment. Today we got the local bus to Phan Phiet and then another bus to the Tà Cú Mountain.  It took an hour to get there and seemed a really quiet place.  There was a cable car up the top, I was scared of the height but the views were worth it!  We saw the different Buddha statues and the famous Entering Nirvana Buddha Statue, the buildings here were beautiful.  We spotted some monkeys that entertained us for a while.  The butterflies here are a lot larger and fly around effortlessly.  Back to the hotel and after freshening up we relaxed in the outdoor bed again. This was our last day in Nha Trang and we visited the Po Nagar which was a small Cham styled temple.  After lunch we waited for the pick up bus to take us to our coach.  We had a 12 hour night sleeper bus to take us up to Da Nang.  Me and Gary struggled to get comfy at the back but on the top bunk there was space where we could lay out horizontally rather than vertically. 




The bus was bumpy at times but Gary held me in place.  The moon lit up all the landscape on the journey, such great scenery. Another place of interest is Mỹ Sơncontaining the Hindu ruins of the ancient Cham people.  Me and Gary had a nice moment on the coach, I asked him to listen to OneRepublic's "I Lived", he liked it but held my hand tightly in parts.  The ruins were insanely beautiful to observe with amazing sculptures and details.  On the journey back we got a boat that travelled along a wide river which stopped at a small village with many craft stalls.  One specialised in wood carving and me and Gary made purchases there which nearly left us stranded!  In the evening we went into Da Nang to book flights for Hai Phong for tomorrow.  A funny moment happened on the way back as we both had a hover board experience from a local and failed terribly! Hai Phong was just a stop over to get to Ha Long Bay so we took the bus there.  We checked into a nice hotel beside of a massive bridge across from the locals village. 




At night this was illuminated just like the ones in Da Nang.  We had a walk around the area and started looking for a cruise around Ha Long Bay. Today we returned from the mini cruise around lunch time.  We had an overall relaxing day and ventured around the hotel area.  We walked across the massive bridge at the side of us which I felt really anxious about.  But the views were great! Later that day we were the hotel bar and had a cocktail and read our travel books and magazines we brought with us.  We decided to go to Hanoi next and explore the old and new towns before getting a flight back down to Ho Chi Minh City. Flying back to Ho Chi Minh City, we had to adapt to the hot temperature again!  We checked into another nice hotel which was near the first place we stopped in the Airbnb.  We walked around the city and went to the Reunification Palace (which I kept mistakenly calling rejuvenation palace) but it was closed.  Gary had an urge for a Pizza Hut.  We searched on Lego places too and one was in a toy shop in a shopping mall near Pizza Hut.  

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