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  • This was a very pleasant and relaxing trip. We truly enjoyed every part of our time in Vietnam. Special thanks to our guide Lien — she was incredibly considerate, patient,...
    Junya Sha
    Junya Sha
    Feb 2, 2026

  • The was well organised. All of the guides were punctual and very knowledgeable. Ms Lien Tran was the tour organiser. I would highly recommend this tour group.Regards Rod Gifford...

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    Luching Zhou
    Luching Zhou
    Feb 2, 2026

  • A wonderful trip to southern Vietnam, with excellent organization by Janette, who listened carefully to our plans. Transfers, hotels, and French-speaking guides—everything was perfect. We have traveled many times with...
    Carole Tiry
    Carole Tiry
    Jan 30, 2026

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    Marcus Mary Corrigan
    Jan 30, 2026

    SADEC, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARGUERITE DURAS

    Sa Dec, the sleeping beauty, allowing herself to be bordered and caressed by the two branches of the Mekong, the Tien and Hau Rivers, seduces the traveller with her hint of Indochinese nostalgia. A small riverside town where a French novelist spent part of her childhood and adolescence, Sa dec is also a town full of charm where the deep culture of the Mekong Delta resonates.

    Marguerite Duras and Sa dec

    The French novelist spent part of her childhood and adolescence in Indochina and more particularly in Sa Dec. Her mother ran the girls' school there and Marguerite Duras used to come and spend her weekends with her mother and brother when she was a boarder at the Chasseloup-Laubat high school in Saigon. In her autobiographical novel "L'Amant", which won the Goncourt prize in 1984, Marguerite Duras tells us about her childhood and adolescence in the Mekong Delta and her first love with a rich young Chinese man from Cholon whom she met on a ferry crossing the river. For social convenience, the lover married a Chinese woman of his rank, and even her sister! He ended up with two wives... but the only true love of his life had been Marguerite, according to his last words. The novel was adapted for the cinema by Jean-Jacques Annaud.

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