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I’m wondering if Dalat is better during other times of year? Maybe you happened to catch it during a busy tourist season, which of course would make pretty much anywhere terrible lol
Hi Vanessa, of course, possible that we simply visited Dalat at an inappropriate time… that’s why we didn’t enjoy it. Many people consider this place as one of the most beautiful ones in Vietnam. cheers
I had been to Vietnam in 2014 for first time and go back to Vietnam again this year 2018 people are still the same. I still prefer Thailand or Laos
Yeah, Alex, we do agree with you, when it comes to people Thailand and Laos are more hospitable and friendly nations. The worst so far have been the Chinese for us, and we spent the whole month in China last year actually 😛 Even the Vietnamese turned out to be nicer when comparing these 2 nations 😀
At this time it sounds like Drupal is the top blogging platform out there right now. (from what I’ve read) Is that what you’re using on your blog?
Hi!We’re using WordPress. have a great day!
I have been following your blog for a few months as i have it bookmarked. I check back everyweek for more content. Just wondering when you are going to do an opinion peice of visiting the blue mountains in australia. The Blue Mountains
Hi Jack! We just visited Western Australia during our 8-day short trip, so there will be no articles about attractions popular in Syndey and its neighbourhood, only Perth, Wave Rock, Albany, Pinnacles Desert, Cervantes and south of Perth. We’re back in Asia and will visit 7 countries more until the end of June this year and this will be our focus. Sorry!