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henwill



Joined: 29/05/2007 02:51:53
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Going on holiday away from Hong Kong in the next couple of weeks and was wondering what the options for surfing are in the surrounding countries (excluding Bali, Java etc.) Is it all going to be slack windchop at this time of year or will some places be looking good? Cheers Henry
Lau Wai Chung


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some cool and useful info on surfing in Vietnam on

http://www.globalsurfers.com/country_details.cfm?land=Vietnam

Surfspots in Vietnam
- Mui Ne Binh Thuan beach break Beginner
- Mui né beach Binh Thuan beach break Beginner
- China Beach, north end Da Nang beach break Intermediate
- Vungtau Beach Club Vung Tau beach break Beginner
- Vung Tau Vung Tau - Ba Ria beach break Beginner

I prefer myself Bali.

LWC



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Rosemary Lim Singapore


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Which boutique hotels would you recommend in Hanoi, Saigon, Hue?

thanks, cheers, Rosemary
JAM


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A friend of mine has been trying to convince me to go to Kho Samui inside the Gulf of Thailand. The peak season is just getting started October to November. I guess there are some great 4 foot beach breaks, (make sure you go at high tide because some places can be a little shallow). Most popular beech is Chaweng. Another bonus, rentals are inexpensive and easy to find.
 
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