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Friday
14Sep2007

WiFi CaFes and Why its a Joy to be in Saigon

WiFi Cafe
Fanny Ice-Scream, 29-31 ton that hiep street, district 1, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Its always nice to be in Saigon, great street food aside wi-fi places are so easy to find. Almost every budget and mid-range accommodation offers free wi-fi.


Ice Coffee and Wi-Fi
Vietnamese Ice Coffee and free wi-fi, another cafe near the Ben Thanh Market.

The nice thing about Vietnamese cafe is that they don't mind if you use the power to charge your computer.


Buying Tickets
Next stop Bangkok.

Reader Comments (12)

I see you have a MacBook Pro now. :) And is that an iPhone?

I need to visit Saigon. Vietnam and Laos are both long due.

September 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJace

Fanny Ice Cream is nice. Saigon has many great wifi cafes, my favorite being Highlands Coffee at Saigon Centre.

How long you in Saigon for?

September 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSaigonNezumi (Kevin)

Hi Kevin, now in Singapore. Will message you when I am there next. Jace, I too miss Lao.

September 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPreetam Rai

Wow! Saigon looks amazing...wish I could have gone there while in Cambodia.

Are you in Bangkok yet? How are things there?

September 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGeoff

Nice Blog

September 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAlex

I greatly enjoyed your travel photos and your simple words. You said so much with so little. Soon, I and my wife and children are moving to Xian, China. One who loves smiles and bears such stories as you do would be a welcome guest. The world is full of possibilities... Peace and smiles to you on your journey.

- Van

October 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterVan

great blog!i'm planning on bring my laptop and was wondering doesn't vietnam have a different voltage than the States?if charging my laptop,should a buy a voltage converter?

October 6, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterA.J.

HI AJ, Most newer laptops these days have power adapters that can work on both the US and Asian voltages. Just look for some text on your power adapter that says "100 to 240 Volts" .
You might have to buy a power adapter as the plugs in Vietnam are different. YOu can buy these at the airpors.

October 11, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterpreetamrai

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They use 220V there so you also need a voltage converter if your electronic stuffs such as laptop / digital camera - camcorder, etc do not come from factories with dual voltages

My recommendation is NOT to visit this communist country at all - They are very bad. Corrupted goverment finds every reason to grab your money

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