

For one of our days, we decided to head two hours outside HCM City to visit a section of the Mekong Delta. Amidst a maze of small canals and rivers, people live their lives in villages, simple manufacturing sites, shops and floating markets. It’s easy to imagine this place not so long ago when all travel would have been by boat, but now there are some places that are accessible by car. We traveled in a small, rickety, wooden boat to visit a basic but extensive brick-making operation, an open-air family candy-maker and two women making woven items. In a subtle sign of a developing country, one of the women weaving turned out to be a daughter who had come back from HCM City for the holidays – she wasn’t nearly as proficient and it seems that these type of handicraft skills will decline as Vietnam develops. It felt like we were stepping back in time and we were amazed at the simple (but effective) techniques used in these family businesses. We decided not to buy any bricks, but we did end up with a bag of candy and some placemats!

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