We spent three nights in Quy Nhon, southern Vietnam, and enjoyed a relaxing and slower pace of lifestyle.
We did a lot of walking and observed some Vietnamese people's daily life and their patroitism proudly on display.
People were working hard and there were Vietnamese flags everywhere - hanging from lamp posts, from balconies, from windows, from tree branches.
While most Most North Americans stay home om weeknights, and only go out to enjoy themselves on the weekends, Vietnamese we saw seemed to enjoy life any evening of the week - out with their friends and families at night, having coffee/ desserts on restaurant patios, watching street performance or enjoying their time on the beach. On the last evening of our stay in Quy Nhon, we strolled to the park near our hotel.
It was a busy place and a beautiful sight! The statutes and trees were lit up and the park gave a warm, inviting and welcoming feeling to visitors. There were people dancing in groups to music;
there were bikes decked out with bright lights for rental, families talking walks, kids riding bikes and couples and groups of friends snapping pictures of each other.

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