4/15/2025

DAY27 Quang Ngai-Duc Pho



Day 27, mid-April. In two weeks, I'll be saying goodbye to Vietnam.


Travel may not have an end, but in reality, I need to make a break or reach a milestone.


The highest temperature is 30 degrees today, and I continue south.


This area of ​​Quang Ngai is quiet because the hotel is quite far from the Asian Highway.


People are walking and running even before sunrise.


It's currently 21 degrees. It gets hot all at once when the sun rises.


Unlike Japan, where the four seasons are clearly defined, the tropical southern part of Vietnam is about to be hit by sunrise.


The room is bright and has a good view, and I feel like it's a shame to check out...


I start at 6:20 a.m.


There was a lot of delicious-looking food on the table for the buffet-style breakfast, but I only ate pasta, an omelette, and some raw vegetables.


It would have been nice if this had been dinner...


I took my first break after running 15 kilometers. The sun was strong from the morning. My arms and legs were stinging from sunburn.


I got some water from a guy on a motorbike who looked like a construction worker! Thank you!!


The guy from the shop I passed earlier followed me on his motorbike and gave me some water. Thank you!!


A 16-year-old boy came to talk to me while I was taking a break.


He spoke passionately about his dream of making the poor in rural Vietnam richer.


The sparkle in his eyes reminded me of when I was 16 years old.


I guess some of my dreams from back then have come true. But I still have dreams to achieve!


A boy who looked like a middle school student handed me a bottled drink saying "Hello."


I got a lot of gifts today. Thank you!


I cooled down with Nuoc Mia (sugarcane juice) at a food stall cafe. The breeze was cool and comfortable.


I met Mr.Sahara, a cyclist from Sapporo, Hokkaido.


He said he was going to Africa after crossing Vietnam. I want to support young people who travel!


Before checking into the hotel, I went to a restaurant to fill my stomach... bun bo.


After 4pm, I ran 43.1km and checked into a hotel in Duc Pho.


The hotel I had originally planned to stay at was closed when I got there.


The second one was fully booked.


The third one was a motel run by a woman who studied foreign languages ​​at Da Nang University and her husband.


The shower was practically water, but the room was clean.


Yesterday was the best (lol).


*Today's distance: 43.1km 


 Total distance from Noi Bai International Airport: 966.8km


*Today's photos are here


*YouTube video playlist is here

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