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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel. Ma Maison features Provence style in which bright sunshine and decoration theme have been embraced to create a relaxed look in this hotel. Antique design, refinement and sumptuous materials combined with standard services and its harmony in decoration would make your stay a memorable experience. Ma Maison provides fully service of business center, internet, housekeeping, laundry, room service and Limousine. TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence — 2015 Winner.
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel. 656/52 Cach Mang Thang Tam St., Ward 11. District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Tel: (84-8) 3846 0263 * Fax: (84-8) 3993 1388. Sales Department: 0903 05 8888. Collections of LongThanh Arts. Partner the Zana's Oasis. Phuket La Villa French Restaurant.
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel. The last thing you'd expect to find in Vietnam's hyper-kinetic capital is a tranquil French retreat, but such is the pleasant surprise of Ma Maison. Run by Natasha Long, a Saigon local, the inn is housed in a 70-year-old colonial villa remodeled to evoke French country life. Walls are painted in soft yellows and greens, while the 12 rooms have blond-wood beds and desks with gold-leaf details. 656/52 Cach Mang Thang Tam St., Ward 11. District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel
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Ma Maison Boutique Hotel. Fourteen months of construction, Ma Maison Boutique Hotel opened its door in January 2009. However, not until May of 2009 when this guesthouse has perfectly been well-decorated in Provence style. Going through the small alley that leads to this boutique guesthouse may get you deeply impressed. By far, once stepping on the brick floor, sitting on the farm chair at little Bistro Restaurant, going to each rooms, opening the windows, your great surprise would be visible.
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Pronouns: September 2011
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The Vietnamese language has many pronouns. Which pronoun gets used is dependent on with whom one is speaking. Different pronouns are used to find the most respectful way to speak with each person one meets. Certainly in travel abroad but also in daily life, respect is one of the most important features of communication. My aim is to use language respectfully, even if the English language has a limited number of pronouns. Friday, September 30, 2011. Babies children and babies. Tuesday, September 27, 2011.
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Round the world: February 2010
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Saturday, 27 February 2010. After a couple of sites it was time to visit Caroline's first tailor. The summer dress actually turned out quite well and she decided to wear it for the afternoon. A bit cooler in the scorching heat that starts at 10am and doesn't abate until about 5pm. And communal pavement dinners. Coment of the day came from an American lady in the hotel. When discussing our holiday her comment to Caroline was: "You don't look like a trekker - you look too good." :-). Early morning flight t...
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The Travels of Lob: Along the Brunei River
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The Travels of Lob. Prepare to take a journey into my lifetime of travels with camera in hand! If you are inspired by beautiful images, stunning places, travel and culture, love classic Italian Scooters and even the occasional music/live event review then this is the blog for you! Thanks for visiting and enjoy! Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Along the Brunei River. Along the Brunei River. A set on Flickr. Something like 75% of Brunei is still covered in tropical jungle which allows a diversity of flora and...
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Details... Details...: Concluding Sunsets
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Monday, 22 October 2007. Perhaps it is appropriate that as our trip reaches its twilight. Days, so should we find ourselves admiring slow red sunsets again. Looking west from our Houseboat in Kerala. Another house boat sunset, Appelley. And one sunrise in recognition of the new beginning. Victoria Gate, Bombay, India. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Signs to Make You Wonder. Another traveller. trying to get lost somewhere in Asia. View my complete profile. Motorbiking from Cambodia to Europe.