Beware of crooks and thieves!

Written: 3 august 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 june 2013
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Rest from 03.06. 13 to 14.06. 13. Tour from Biblio-Globus, flew by Transaero plane. I would like to immediately thank the guide Nil Shchetinin, to whom I promised to do this, the guide is the best, knows the history of the country, and the customs of the population and local religions are awesome. I am the huge man who bought 60 kg worth of gifts in the USSR supermarket. , which the Vietnamese called Big Buddha. Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed and shown to our rooms. I really liked the powerful air conditioner, which saved us in the 40-degree heat. True, the windows of the room overlooked a noisy road, but that's not a problem. We experienced the first displeasure in the shower, where the same, not very pleasant-smelling liquid was poured into jars labeled gel, shampoo and conditioner. Under the ceiling of the shower-toilet there is a huge ventilation hole that, for some reason, went out into the corridor, an average Vietnamese could easily crawl into this hole, Vietnamese yum-meows were constantly heard from this hole, with which the cleaners, who spent all day sitting in the corridor, talked to each other friend. It turns out that our conversations and actions were also heard by them. It seems that this entertained them, because. periodically they laughed loudly and funny meowing. However, there were no complaints about the room number at all. By the way, the neighbors said that on terrible))) nights, very beautiful yellow lizards climbed into their room through the above-mentioned holes, which run along the walls and ceilings of the hotel. The next day we slept until dinner, then left until the evening, which is probably why the room was not cleaned. The next day, we were out all day, but! , returned to our scattered bed. That is, they realized that they had to ask to get out. Or maybe they were embarrassed that the coveted dollar was not lying anywhere. . . The next day, a girl was called, a dollar was handed over, the cleaning was carried out, but wet towels were left, which by themselves, due to the high Vietnamese humidity, will never dry. Anyway. We were on excursions for several days, cleaning was not required. But, upon arrival, they cleaned the same way, not daily. Also, each room has a safe, which, both in ours and those living in other rooms, did not open periodically, we had to run to the reception, invite the boy with one for all the safes, a magic key. He unscrewed the aluminum plate and easily opened the safe. Despite the magic key, no one said anything was missing from the seph. But! The safe is small, for money and documents, my tablet did not fit there. But, for some reason, it was not stolen, although it costs more than their one and a half year salary. One day, funny little Vietnamese policemen in dark green sleeveless jackets walked around the hotel, it turns out that from a bungalow, a Russian, as I understand it, a journalist, had a professional camera stolen for 180 thousand rubles, which is equal to 6 thousand bucks. 6000:1200=6. That is, a simple Vietnamese work for him for 6 years. They stole a camera-soap box from us, which, before that, was drowned in the sea and, therefore, the theft is not critical and money, about 3 million dong, i. e. 4.5 Russian rubles. But I myself am to blame, I threw a bunch of dongs and bucks on the table in the room and went to the pool for half an hour. To be honest, they took only a tenth of the lying money, they didn’t take dollars at all. In preparation for the departure, it turned out that on trifles, they stole from all the neighbors, who has a phone, who has a wallet with change, sunglasses and even a bottle with a snake. Someone tried to prove something - it's useless! They pretend they don't understand anything. Departure to the airport was at 3 am, so at 11 pm we tried to rent a room. But, it wasn't there! Received a categorical refusal! Only at half past two. Well, okay, but, at half past two, a crowd gathered at the reception, the boy collected the keys to the rooms and ran away. The walkie-talkie periodically responded and announced the number, the residents of which approached the counter and began to twist them. Whom for how much. . . For all sorts of nonsense. . . Most of the hype, obviously, was not true. But, after 10 minutes, the bus leaves, you can’t prove anything. Pay, otherwise they will not give you your passport and you will live in Vietnam. We were hyped for 140 bucks for supposedly dirty towels. Rave! Do your laundry! Moreover, in this country, for 140 bucks, you can buy 70 towels. But, the guides hurried, we bought the passports. Outcome! The hotel, with an external farce, left only negative impressions. I do not advise anyone to go to this hotel! But, I am delighted with the country! Virgin rainforests, peeling fish lakes, pristine sandy beaches, culinary wonders, a culture where religions and traditions are intertwined - this is Vietnam!
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