Dinner was great! A large range of beautifully presented and delicious food at the buffet best eaten in small portions in the Vietnamese way. We enjoyed the musical entertainment, male and female singers (some in English some not), violin solo, saxophone solo, a group of 4 female dancers from Da Nang did 3 segments, a fashion parade of the latest trend in shorts, jackets and hip clothes for teenagers, lucky draws (we didn't win anything) and music to dance to. There were two presenters, one spoke in Vietnamese and other in English. At 10:30 when they wished everyone a Happy New Year and said good night. Hmmmm, by then, we had made friends with 2 girls from Melbourne, 2 blokes from Melbourne and a couple from Germany who did the most amazing Tango) and we had rearranged the tables so that we all sat together and were talking away like old friends. Had decided to go up to the top floor to continue our evening and were heading to the door when the staff decided to bring out some champers, well what could be do? Couldn't say no could we? So we stayed and danced. One of the girls had her iPod which we hooked up to their PA system and lo and behold, more people came to dance and the wait staff were bopping away in the background with big smiles on their faces. Our favourite waiter Quan who was looking after us and bringing me copious bottles of water is the spitting image of my grandson Thomas, even has the same cheeky smile.
So at 11:45 we headed up to the roof with a spare bottle to crack at the right time, closely followed by anyone else who wanted to come. Must have been about 20 people.
Overall a very memorable night and some new friends made.
Welcome cocktail of pineapple juice
The presenters
Da Nang dance group in one of their costumes
The dance party
At midnight on the roof - can't see the city lights but it was beautiful
Lozza, Quan and Carol at the photo point