Vietnam Yellow by Numbers – Day 17

Our last day in Vietnam! We started out in Chinatown, then visited a laquerware factory before lunch and finished our tour with a visit to the Reunification Palace.

    
  
  

  

VIETNAM YELLOW BY NUMBERS

 0 – Times Mr G lost in arm wrestling

1 Cow, 1 happy family

2 Little pigs

3 – Minimum number in a group

4 Henna tattoos

5 Towns

6 Cheeky Burger King meals

7 Girls, 7 jumpsuits

8 Unused Epipens

9 Modes of transport

10 Political discussions

11 Ejections from the pool

12 Times Frau Schwarz mixed up students’ names

13 Hours on an overnight train

15 Meters descent into the cave

16 Pairs of genie pants

17 Days in Vietnam

18 Times a certain student left something behind. 

24 Choco Pies in a box. 

25 Meters down the cliff face 

26 North Face T-shirts and caps

29 Questions asked at the Australian Embassy

30 Bottles of hand sanitiser

41 Friendship bracelets

44 Bamboo poles cut

45 Donuts from Dunkin Donut in HCMC

46 – Age of Ho Chi Minh’s embalmed body

47 Photo bombs

51 Briefings by Mr Daniels

62 Band-aids 

90 Minutes spent with the orphans – not enough. 

128 Additional kilograms of luggage on return journey. 

148 Kms from Hanoi to the village of Mai Chau

500 Steps up Marble Mountain

689 Nails hammered

921 Spring rolls eaten

1000 Dong note used as a tissue 

1564 Bottles of water

1565 Cans of Coke 

3,416 Photos taken

6715 Kms from Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne

15,000 Dong to the A$

90,000,000 Inhabitants of Vietnam. 

   

We are about to leave for the airport.

The students have made this trip throughout Vietnam very special. Each day has been met with fun, enthusiasm and excitement, where we have seen compassion, empathy, humour, smiles, friendships, support, reflection and growth.
Of the many highlights, our time spent in the village will remain with us for a long time. The impact the students had has changed the life of a beautiful family in Mai Chau.
We are very proud of the students and look forward to seeing you all in the morning.
Simon, Hugh and Prue