Not quite.
Renal failure.
Having to cut short the holiday/travel activities and check myself in for treatment.
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Living on a Narrowboat
Trapped in Ha Tien – Vietnam.
All things close for Lunar New Year. This means the ferries taking me to my next destination, the island of Phu Quoc, will not be running on that day.
Ha Tien has some geological formations – in the form of limestone caves and outcrops playing host to Buddhist temples and sacred sites.
These are not free to visit.
There are two.
The more impressive of the two, spread out over 3 square KM. A winding path snakes around the mountain, which is pitted with various caves, which play host to Buddhist statues or flashing lights, or both.
Looks better but less to do.
Thatch Dong houses a set of Buddhist relics and a working monastery.
Got dragged to the New Café in Ha Tien by some locals.
It’s the only place in Ha Tien open after midnight.
It was kicking.

I’ve arrived here, and it’s Vietnamese New Year,
Everyone has the two days off, which means I’m going to be hanging around Ha Tien until moving on to my next destination tommorow.

Ha Tien is a fairly pleasant little town around 3km from the border crossing.
Kind of sleepy.
Not a lot going on.
But nice.