This kid's packing up and heading out.
Global™ Journey from the southern megalopolis of Hồ Chí Minh up to Hà Nội, the capitol city.
Is it doable? Check the mode of transport yo.
1981 Honda SuperCub50. SOHC 49cc 4-Stroke air cooled engine. 3.9 HP [@7,000 RPM]. Fuel Capacity: 1.1 Gallon. Top Speed: ~42 mph. Loves doubters.
Like most of the peeps residing within, Việt Nam is quite the slender one [just 31 miles wide at her skinniest]. The lanky, sprawling geographical layout along with the sluggish traveling speeds via the national highway creates a misleading illusion as to the actual size of this country.
For example, a trip to the southern beach destination Nha Trang takes a good 9 hours via bus [& infinitely longer via Cub]- yet it's only around 500 km [310 miles] from Sài Gòn, and barely more than 1/4 of the way up to Hà Nội. In terms of land mass, Việt Nam isn't even 80% of the size of California, yet packs in 87 million folks. You thought the west coast was crowded.
For example, a trip to the southern beach destination Nha Trang takes a good 9 hours via bus [& infinitely longer via Cub]- yet it's only around 500 km [310 miles] from Sài Gòn, and barely more than 1/4 of the way up to Hà Nội. In terms of land mass, Việt Nam isn't even 80% of the size of California, yet packs in 87 million folks. You thought the west coast was crowded.

Of course I'll be taste-testing a potpourri of provincial specialties during the non-religious pilgrimage, so keep on the lookout for upcoming global posts dissecting those very dishes. 'Nuff said for now, time to hit the quốc lộ. Saddle up.
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