After the chaos that is Ho Chi Minh City we were more than ready for the zen of the tiny beach town called Mui Ne. Mui Ne was only three hours north of HCMC so we hopped on a morning bus and were checked into a cheap hostel and on the beach by 2pm.
Besides relaxing, sunbathing and eating seafood, the most popular thing to do in Mui Ne is go kitesurfing or windsurfing. Since it looked a little technically difficult and crazy intense, we opted to watch the surfers get thrown around by the wind and waves from the beach instead. For the amateurs that wanted to give it a try there were several "kite schools" in business on the beach who would happily give you lessons and let you use their equipment.
The daredevils put on quite a show and there were many people taking pictures and videos of some of the better performances which included twists, jumps, flips and tricks.
After a fish dinner, we checked out a small coffee shop that had advertised live music for that night and stayed to listen until the evening swarm of mosquitoes drove us back to the hostel for bed.
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