After 30 long hours of travel, we’ve finally made it to Vietnam! Both the people and food have been exciting and extremely new — the heat, however, is quite the adjustment. We spent most of our day meeting the UEF students and becoming better familiarized with the layout of Ho Chi Minh City. Compared to the United States, Vietnam has proven to be a country unlike anything I’ve experienced before. 
An immediate, stand-out signal of development and globalization was the Vietnamese / Japanese subway system. Currently under construction, it demonstrates a growing connection of international relations for Vietnam. As the first of its kind in the city, it marks an important milestone, also responsible for laying the foundation for future plans that will expand development even further.
After my brief pre-departure research, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Vietnamese people are constantly smiling and full of emotion, in contrast to Culture Smart’s indication that a smile was a sign of embarrassment. I look forward to starting off with our first site visit tomorrow afternoon! It’ll be the perfect opportunity to network with real international professionals whose jobs may spark an interest.

