The best part of my holidays was definitely having my friends Anna and Ben come visit me. We kicked off the holiday by going to eat at a traditional Vietnamese restaurant. This place is enormous - like a Vietnamese Hickory Park. And of course it was glowing with Christmas lights, laser beams, and hundreds of locals. While we were eating an mc appeared on the staircase to announce the arrival of Santa Clause. A Vietnamese Santa descended the stairs, followed by a procession of women in extravagant ball gowns and Christmas elves, who handed out gifts to every table.
I had been told by my colleagues that the city center explodes every Christmas Eve (even though Vietnamese people "don't celebrate." I was prepared for madness, however this year, a Vietnamese football victory fueled the festivity.


This is what the city looked like for at least a square mile. Before plunging into the crowd, Anna, Ben, and I bought yellow and red headbands to show our support for team Vietnam, which really excited some of the locals. A lot. Actually, I felt like a rock star. When we walked through the crowd, everyone around us would start cheering and fist-pumping. Random strangers requested to have their photos taken with us.


After Christmas we left Saigon to recover on the beach - the perfect ending to the holidays. Here are a few pics from a motorbike ride out in the country.
