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Hope those bros in hanoi were alright. By the way, bro deptrai. Did you wear your helmet while raiding your motorbike? Hahahahaha. |
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But like this joke i heard in Bangcock; "what is the similarity between bunjee jumping and having sex in Bangcock? Ans: when the rubber breaks, u die!" So now i getting abit worried also. So far I have sent all but 1 of my gf for blood test and results is ok. |
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Bro Botar,
Planing to go to Hanoi on Nov 19th... can't wait to go there actually after reading all the FR posted recently. |
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Bro deptrai4u, have read thru the thread on Hanoi and your support to bros when they are there. Hope to meet you up when I am there one of these days.
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Anytime mate! Just PM me a few days before u arrive.
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First time in Hanoi, here is my contribution.
I went with two other business partners, first time ever to Hanoi for all of us (first time to Vietnam), touchdown at 1.00pm (plane delayed), went out and withdrew money from ATM at airport (used Citibank card as advised by bros in the forum) and purchased a pre-paid GSM card on a second HP I had brought along from Spore, very convenient, the girl will help you put it in and turn it on right at the counter, the SIM card that is. Have booked Fortuna Hotel, met the pick up and to the hotel we went. It took about one hour from the Noi Bai airport to Hanoi city centre, was surprised that the city looked quite clean, cleaner than many cities I have been. The driver told me it is a good choice to stay at Fortuna, it is very good hotel because "many girls there". Checked in with no hassle, it says FORTUNA Hotel, the business and entertainment hotel, I am liking what I see already, was told it is owned by Singaporean. Tried to call bro deptrai to "bao dao" (check-in) but having problem with my phone or coverage. So went to business meeting the whole afternoon and was brought to have dinner at a local buffet restaurant (not sure where it is), but the food was local food with a live band and singer, cost around VND100K (S$10) per person, very reasonable. Went around to get food and tried many new types of food that I have not had before, very tasty. I tried the traditional “pho” soup noodle, but with some type of snail instead of the normal beef. Finished dinner around 9.30pm and went back to hotel. Tried to call bro deptrai, but still having problem, so what to do? During dinner, was advised by our Vietnamese partner to try out OASIS, just directly across Fortuna, it is the same as Fortuna, but cheaper. So decided to try it out. Went in there, but don't know where it is. Looking lost, a sweet looking waitress from the restaurant came to the rescue and advised to take lift to 5th floor for SPA. Out of the lift to the counter, greeted by two guys, one of them started speaking Vietnamese explaining the services and pricing pointing to the price chart on the wall......before he went longer, I said "wait....you'd better speak English" - and he started smiling, I guess we looked Vietnamese. Although I don't understand Vietnamese, we could make out what he was trying to say, the pricing chart on the wall was in English and self explanatory. Pricing starts from around VND300K for an hour to around VND750K, depending on how long and the room type. So decided to take a 2-hour VIP package, costs VND525K. This looks a bit expensive from what I have read and heard, but what the heck, I am here to enjoy. I was brought to a big room, a little bigger than our HDB master bedroom in Singapore. Waiting inside I looked around, it had a Jacuzzi, a single bed and a small "shower" cubicle.....or that was what I thought. The room was not all covered, it had glass windows covered until the height of around 170cm, after that it was clear, allowing someone from outside to see in. After 5 mins, a petite SYT, fair smooth skin, look Chinese (Vietnamese look similar to Chinese) came in and introduced herself speaking in Vietnamese, did a small bowing gesture, very courteous and looked shy. She is young....around 20yo, wore a low cut mini dress. She looked really sexy in the dress. Although she is petite, around 155cm, but her neh-neh looked more than a handful, protruding, spilling out from the bra cup and I could see nice curvature, very inviting. I was mesmerized, out of words, just nodded and smiled with happiness. If anyone had seen me, I would have probably looked like a cat with a big smiling face drooling in front of a succulent fish. To be continued.............. |
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First time in Hanoi, here is my contribution.
I went with two other business partners, first time ever to Hanoi for all of us (first time to Vietnam), touchdown at 1.00pm (plane delayed), went out and withdrew money from ATM at airport (used Citibank card as advised by bros in the forum) and purchased a pre-paid GSM card on a second HP I had brought along from Spore, very convenient, the girl will help you put it in and turn it on right at the counter, the SIM card that is. Have booked Fortuna Hotel, met the pick up and to the hotel we went. It took about one hour from the Noi Bai airport to Hanoi city centre, was surprised that the city looked quite clean, cleaner than many cities I have been. The driver told me it is a good choice to stay at Fortuna, it is very good hotel because "many girls there". Checked in with no hassle, it says FORTUNA Hotel, the business and entertainment hotel, I am liking what I see already, was told it is owned by Singaporean. Tried to call bro deptrai to "bao dao" (check-in) but having problem with my phone or coverage. So went to business meeting the whole afternoon and was brought to have dinner at a local buffet restaurant (not sure where it is), but the food was local food with a live band and singer, cost around VND100K (S$10) per person, very reasonable. Went around to get food and tried many new types of food that I have not had before, very tasty. I tried the traditional “pho” soup noodle, but with some type of snail instead of the normal beef. Finished dinner around 9.30pm and went back to hotel. Tried to call bro deptrai, but still having problem, so what to do? During dinner, was advised by our Vietnamese partner to try out OASIS, just directly across Fortuna, it is the same as Fortuna, but cheaper. So decided to try it out. Went in there, but don't know where it is. Looking lost, a sweet looking waitress from the restaurant came to the rescue and advised to take lift to 5th floor for SPA. Out of the lift to the counter, greeted by two guys, one of them started speaking Vietnamese explaining the services and pricing pointing to the price chart on the wall......before he went longer, I said "wait....you'd better speak English" - and he started smiling, I guess we looked Vietnamese. Although I don't understand Vietnamese, we could make out what he was trying to say, the pricing chart on the wall was in English and self explanatory. Pricing starts from around VND300K for an hour to around VND750K, depending on how long and the room type. So decided to take a 2-hour VIP package, costs VND525K. This looks a bit expensive from what I have read and heard, but what the heck, I am here to enjoy. I was brought to a big room, a little bigger than our HDB master bedroom in Singapore. Waiting inside I looked around, it had a Jacuzzi, a single bed and a small "shower" cubicle.....or that was what I thought. The room was not all covered, it had glass windows covered until the height of around 170cm, after that it was clear, allowing someone from outside to see in. After 5 mins, a petite SYT, fair smooth skin, look Chinese (Vietnamese look similar to Chinese) came in and introduced herself speaking in Vietnamese, did a small bowing gesture, very courteous and looked shy. She is young....around 20yo, wore a low cut mini dress. She looked really sexy in the dress. Although she is petite, around 155cm, but her neh-neh looked more than a handful, protruding, spilling out from the bra cup and I could see nice curvature, very inviting. I was mesmerized, out of words, just nodded and smiled with happiness. If anyone had seen me, I would have probably looked like a cat with a big smiling face drooling in front of a succulent fish. To be continued.............. |
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After that mesmerizing first 5..10..seconds, I finally regained my consciousness and utter “hello” in English, and she just smiled back, very sweet. She started speaking in Vietnamese again, but I could not understand a word, and she started to unbutton my shirt, looking at me smiling all the time. I asked her “what is your name” in English and she just shook her head and smiled. I now knew that she could not understand English at all.
Never mind that, I had invested sometime before coming to Hanoi, to learn some Vietnamese sentences. Thanks to bro uglyman who sent out the Vietnamese language course, it proved to be very useful. I worked out some courage to say “ong ten gi?” with the last word sounding like “zee” and she laughed, she replied something in Vietnamese pointing to herself. I guessed she said her name, but I could not catch what it was, but I was relieved and happy that she understood me, I had probably sounded totally off tune or use the wrong choice of words. Stripped all out, she gave me a pair of shorts, said something and pointed to the “shower” cubicle. I put on the shorts and went in, it was rather dark inside and had a chair, only fit one person. I sat on the chair and she closed the door, and I heard something was turned on. A stream of hot steam came out from somewhere, don’t know where. Now I realized that it was a sauna. I am very “sua gu”, only been to communal sauna where there is a burning hot stone thingy in the middle and you pour water to create the steam. The steam was getting hotter and hotter and very very hot, I was sweating like I was running a marathon in Sahara dessert, except that it was humid, wanted to adjust the heat/steam, but don’t know where, everything was covered by steam, could not see anything, hard to breathe. After about 5 mins, could not “tahan” anymore and went out. I was greeted with that sweet smile again and pointed me to lie on the bed, so I did. For the next 45mins or so, she coated me with some scrubbing gel and working through my body from neck to toe, one limb at a time, excluding the private part, I still had the shorts on. She then rubbed all over with warm towel, felt very “shiok”. As we both chicken and duck, I tried to break the silence, I asked in English “How old are you?”, pointing to her. Again, she responded with only smile. Then I blurted …… muoi tam, muoi chin, hai muoi? Ooh..what a sweet return, she pointed to herself and said “hai muoi” with a shy expression in the face, she understood me, she is 20. I tried many other questions but to no avail. After the scrubbing, she guided me to the Jacuzzi, bathed, shampooed, cleaned my whole body. She did everything standing outside of the tub as she was trying not to get her clothes wet. From what I have read in the forum, I understand that FJ is not offered in massage place like this. But I still wished that she would take all off and jump in with me, which I knew would not happen. To be continued………………….. |
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waiting for the FR continuation..........
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Tried posted this earlier but did not show up, blocked by moderator....?
After that mesmerizing first 5..10..seconds, I finally regained my consciousness and utter “hello” in English, and she just smiled back, very sweet. She started speaking in Vietnamese again, but I could not understand a word, and she started to unbutton my shirt, looking at me smiling all the time. I asked her “what is your name” in English and she just shook her head and smiled. I now knew that she could not understand English at all. Never mind that, I had invested sometime before coming to Hanoi, to learn some Vietnamese sentences. Thanks to bro uglyman who sent out the Vietnamese language course, it proved to be very useful. I worked out some courage to say “ong ten gi?” with the last word sounding like “zee” and she laughed, she replied something in Vietnamese pointing to herself. I guessed she said her name, but I could not catch what it was, but I was relieved and happy that she understood me, I had probably sounded totally off tune or use the wrong choice of words. Stripped all out, she gave me a pair of shorts, said something and pointed to the “shower” cubicle. I put on the shorts and went in, it was rather dark inside and had a chair, only fit one person. I sat on the chair and she closed the door, and I heard something was turned on. A stream of hot steam came out from somewhere, don’t know where. Now I realized that it was a sauna. I am very “sua gu”, only been to communal sauna where there is a burning hot stone thingy in the middle and you pour water to create the steam. The steam was getting hotter and hotter and very very hot, I was sweating like I was running a marathon in Sahara dessert, except that it was humid, wanted to adjust the heat/steam, but don’t know where, everything was covered by steam, could not see anything, hard to breathe. After about 5 mins, could not “tahan” anymore and went out. I was greeted with that sweet smile again and pointed me to lie on the bed, so I did. For the next 45mins or so, she coated me with some scrubbing gel and working through my body from neck to toe, one limb at a time, excluding the private part, I still had the shorts on. She then rubbed all over with warm towel, felt very “shiok”. As we both chicken and duck, I tried to break the silence, I asked in English “How old are you?”, pointing to her. Again, she responded with only smile. Then I blurted …… muoi tam, muoi chin, hai muoi? Ooh..what a sweet return, she pointed to herself and said “hai muoi” with a shy expression in the face, she understood me, she is 20. I tried many other questions but to no avail. After the scrubbing, she guided me to the Jacuzzi, bathed, shampooed, cleaned my whole body. She did everything standing outside of the tub as she was trying not to get her clothes wet. From what I have read in the forum, I understand that FJ is not offered in massage place like this. But I still wished that she would take all off and jump in with me, which I knew would not happen. To be continued………………….. |
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Haven't seen any posts on playground across the bridge, so thought I'd contribute.
If you drive across the bridge across the red river, you come to the "slummier" (for a lack of better word) part of town. Quite a bit to enjoy there, like Le Mat (or is Mat Le), or snake village where for about S$50, you get one kg of snake and they'll cook an 8-course dinner for you. But I digress, along the main road (Nguyen Van Cu) are a number of local joints. The one I went to is Khang Hong at number 223, and also the one beside it (can't remember name). The ladies who works there are typically from the villages; shy, tight, and don't speak a word of English. All are also very young, and very inexperienced. Much wilder experience than in town. First time I was there, before I even finished my first beer, my girl was already on my lap sucking on my nipples. A-Z in the room itself or any other empty room in the KTV and tips for the girl is 200K Dong (locals pay 150...). They even supply their own helmet, although I would recommend bringing your own cause the VN helmets tend to be too small (or maybe it's because I'm bigger than the average Joe ). They open from 1pm all the way till late, so I've been there on lazy Saturday afternoons to get some knob polishing. Enjoy! |
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TP.,
Great that you are the first one that came out with this post!!!! I had asked & also posted about this area more than once and also asked about a Guest House on that side of this river but so far, no "good intelligence" from anyone! Thanks for the info! I will certainly ride across to this side and check out this section next visit. Care to share more info if you have any? S.
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