Posted on 03/14/2018 8:16:30 PM PDT by cba123
As winter's cold grip loosens on Hanoi, the city has been named one of the ideal travel destinations for March by American-based Business Insider.
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Hanoi was the name before the communists. Saigon is now Ho Chi Minh city
Wrong. On both geography and history.
Very nice! My son’s best friend is Vietnamese (parents and grandma are recent immigrants). The boys are 3rd graders at our little Catholic school, even though his family are Buddhist. They are wonderful people and spoil my son rotten most weekends with trips to see movies and Chuck E Cheese. Their son is an only child so they treat our son like he’s theirs. It’s cute seeing the boys assert that they’re really “brothers” (my son is blonde, lol). I’m hoping that someday when they’re older they might take him to Vietnam with them for a visit.
You should go back for a visit. It is a great place for a vacation, whether you like to do tours or just travel about and talk to people. They all love Americans.
This year there are many more cars than there were even two years ago. The cars get bollixed up in traffic jams and the scoots just ride around them and keep going. Once upon a time the cars were categorically dangerous. That was when cars were all foreign diplomats and government officials. Now they are almost all ex scooter drivers and they fit into the traffic smoothly and safely, except for the part where they get frozen up and can’t move for 20 minutes. Even the buses have gotten easier to deal with. What helps is there is nothing like road rage. There is no competition. No one cuts anyone off or runs up past someone else just to be ahead of someone. The showoffs do it by gutting their mufflers and making their little scoots sound like there is something terribly wrong in the motor. Most scoots are very quiet.
The Vietnamese, even most of the government, are Americophiles. Clinton and Bush leaned constantly on Hà Nội to ease up on the controls and Hà Nội continually eased restrictions. Speech became pretty much free at street and coffeeshop level. The travel restrictions pretty much disappeared. They are still there "on paper" but are mostly ignored. Obama hates Việt Nam because of its affinity for America and Americans. He cold shouldered Việt Nam and the government backslid some. There came more conflict with the Catholicsand the Buddhists. speech was restricted political arrests became much more common. I see this year that things have become more relaxed again so Trump is either leaning on them properly a la Bush and Clinton or the Việts qre anticipating it and trying again to buddy uup to America.
I fully agree with you that communism is incompatible with Vietnamese culture. the vietnamese here in Warsaw are very hard working and trustworthy and individualistic. Good people
The Buddhists, especially the Mahayana variety are practical people and when they see the Christians succeeding with Trust and Integrity they imitate and do it too. Việt Nam is visibly more prosperous every time I go back at short or long intervals. It is becoming t a Judaeo-Christian culture in some respects even while not having more than maybe 10 or 11 % Christians and almost no Jews.
Take him there yourself when he is ten. You will love it. That is old enough for him to notice and enjoy the differences. Cut his school for a month in January and go.If you can arrange to go with the friends that would be exceptional, perhaps, if you can, pay for the friends to go. They have all the family connections there to make it easy and very pleasant.
It was a beautiful area in 1969.
Flew in there twice while moving troops and stuff for the SF camp located there.
If memory serves, there was a french owned bar downtown, actually went in and had a 33.
Really curious, there was a small base px there, where I purchased the Abbey Road album!
If I ever go back for a visit, it will likely be my destination.
I want to visit there just for the food alone.
GO! Go in January or February when the weather is very pleasant or if you like summer go then. I love Vi39t Nam, in small part because a month there always feels like two or three months or more and I love every minute of it. At my age it is like God gives me back some time. When I go for a month or two I try to take around three thousand dollars. You don’t need that much unless you stick to Western or Japanese lux hotels which is foolish. I found way back when that a little bit of money can do worlds of good for people in VN and I rarely have even a dollar left in my pocket when I get back on that airplane. I am determined to leave it all there. I admit that part of the joy in being in VN is that I am a rich man among peoople who love Americans for a month and when I go back to Florida I am a less than prosperous old fart security guard at a beach resort.
33 is now 333 and it is a standard Bud type beer that is quite consistent from can to can or bottle to bottle, not like it was in 69. I was at TSN and Pleiku in 68-69. My friends always insist on stocking up on Tiger beer when I come. I hate that. It is indistinguishable, at least to me, from Saigon beer or 333 and costs a lot more. I don’t like them spending money on me but it is bad form altogether to protest and I give it all back in one form or another, anyway.
There was a place west of Tuy Hoa, up the river, where there was a literally a waterfall of orchids over a cliff where the water flowed.
Some of the most beautiful scenery and views, from sea shores at small fishing villages to high mountain scenery.
It was sad so many died, on all three sides.
That would be a great goal. It has always struck me as an amazingly beautiful place, both in terrain and people.
Does anyone there speak French? I know it’s the old colonial language but if it is still understood in some areas, or used in signs or menus, that would make it a little easier for us, since I did very very well with it back in high school. At least as another option if there were no English speakers around. :)
It was difficult to see any beauty in the land or the people as you were being fired on and calling in arty to blow the hell out of the people shooting at you. The millions that served over there from 63 to 73 probably didn't get to the beautiful views.
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