Moon's family and I did many activities during the week as we ventured through the region checking out the local culture and villages in South Vietnam. Some of the activities that we did were:
- Took a local bus to the east side of the Mui Nu village to see people taking crazy carpet rides down the red-yellow sand dunes. These sand dunes have developed over many years with the wind collecting the sand and creating it's wonderful mother nature artwork of lines and curves. Of course for a small price, we all did the crazy-carpet ride and took many photos of our actions.
- Swimming in both the Ocean and in the man-made swimming pool in the middle of the resort. It was great experience for everyone because the water was clean and fresh. We spent endless hours walking up and down the coast line and often jumping in when the bigger waves putting on a show for the locals and the tourists. If we were tired of the bashings from the waves, we would all settle in the resort swimming pool and relax without having to worry about the waves coming over our heads
- We used different modes of transportation to commute through the region. We have walked, ran, piggybacked, taxied, motorbiked and the biggest highlight of all was driving a 1968 American War series Jeep. I kid you not! It the same model where the windshield comes down, the doors removed, a huge back seat for the family members and even better, the original colors of the American War USA Army colors.
- Went to the base of a mountain that has Vietnam's biggest budda within the Pagoda there. Upon our arrival, purchasing tickets, the whole family took a Gondola car (Just like Sunshine Village in Canada) to the top of the mountain and visited the Long Son Pagoda.
The budda at the top was a lying down budda which is certainly out of the norm compared to the other budda I seen in South East Asia.