Around the world on a shoestring
In Xach Ba Lo Len
va Di (Take a Backpack and Go), Nguyen Thi Khanh Huyen describes her
"unbelievable" two-year trip through Asia and
Her story was so
"unbelievable" that Vietnamese audiences, well, didn't believe it.
"Applying for visas alone costs
that much. You couldn't survive on $700. She's definitely lying," one
commenter wrote on Facebook.
But the Ha Noi native, who goes by the
nickname Huyen Chip, insists she is telling the truth. At a recent book
introduction, she showed dubious readers her passport and went into
painstaking detail about her journey.
"I want to make clear that $700 was
my initial budget when I started the trip in 2010," Huyen said. "I
planned $25,000 for the trip and asked a company to sponsor me, but I
eventually refused the funding because of the sponsor's requirements. So I
had to work many different jobs."
She recounted writing for websites such
as walyou.com, which paid $10 or $15 per story, working as an MC at a casino
in
In response to the visa question, she
said it was "so easy" to obtain a visa in "underdeveloped
countries" such as
"I went to 30 countries with
diplomatic passports, but that does not compare to her trip to
Nguyen Hoang Anh, a lecturer at Ha Noi
Foreign Trade University, checked the truth of Huyen's story along with Dung
by verifying the stamps on her passport.
"I've travelled to 40 countries
in the world and I believe that Huyen is telling the truth. We checked her
passport and saw seals from
But a student at Ha Noi Foreign Trade
University pointed out that the Robinson Crusoe story is a novel, while
Huyen's trip is allegedly a diary.
A representative of an online
forum,vozforums.com, questioned how Huyen was able to get a visa to
Huyen replied that she could not
explain how she did, but stood by her story.
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Source: VNS
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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 9, 2013
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