Tobias’ travelogue

Cao Dai Worshippers

Cao Dai Worshippers

A group of Cao Dai worshippers sitting through the noon ceremony in the Tay Ninh Holy See.

Committee Building

Committee Building

The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Building in Saigon, with a statue of Uncle Ho out front.

Hoi An Riverboats

Hoi An Riverboats

Riverboats on the waterfront in central Hoi An.

Beach Chair Reflections

Beach Chair Reflections

Beach chairs reflected in the lovely pool at the Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa.

Cao Dai Worshipper

Cao Dai Worshipper

Worshipper participating in the noon service in the Tay Ninh Holy See.

Kissing Rock

Kissing Rock

A tour boat cruising past Kissing Rock in Halong Bay. This amorous rock formation has become a bit of an unofficial icon for the area.

Floating Vendor

Floating Vendor

A boat-borne vendor selling Oreos - and other traditional Vietnamese delicacies - to cruise ship guests in Halong Bay.

Rocky Outcrop

Rocky Outcrop

A layered limestone outcrop in Halong Bay.

Crossing the Street in Vietnam

How To written 21 June 2008

Crossing the street in Vietnam is anything but pedestrian. But follow these basic guidelines, and you should stay safe from Saigon to Hanoi.

Hanoi Intersection

Hanoi Intersection

Multidirectional foot and motorcycle traffic in the middle of a Hanoi intersection.

Tobias Peciva

Tobias Peciva has been a member since 11 November 2007 and goes by peciva.

Currently in Auckland, New Zealand.

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I'm a Swedish expat living in Auckland, New Zealand. I'm into travel, photography, surfing, skiing, hiking, house music, wine, and coffee in the sun. As a result, I have been sleep deprived since 1997.

You can also find Tobias at www.peciva.com.

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