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So much has changed in Vietnam in three decades - an economic miracle has improved lives immeasurably and changed the landscape too. There's a sense a new time, with new challenges, lies ahead. Check the full video and blog over at Rusty Compass
www.rustycompass.com/blog/lessons-from-decades-exp…

"Out on the road with our travellers this year on our Vietnam by the Book tour, I was struck by the enduring power of Vietnam’s stories - despite huge changes across the country. Our travellers immersed themselves in the books recommended for the tour - and many more. They found Vietnam fascinating and beautiful and they were besotted with the people. The personal stories of Duong Mai Elliott's Sacred Willow and Nguyen Qui Duc's Where the Ashes Are, gave our travellers insights into Vietnamese lives and traditions. The power of books to add meaning to travel was reaffirmed."

Check out Vietnam by the Book

oldcompasstravel.com/tours/vietnam-journeys/vietna…

#vietnam #saigon #1990s #change #dongkhoi #history
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@robertnew4568

5 months ago

The Vietnamese are removing French influence. Bulldozers and street name changes have done the job well. There are only three street remaining with French names: Yersin, Alexandre de Rhodes, and Pasteur. Sad to rewriting history this way. Turtle Lake is another example and the cemetery now a children’s park near the pink church.

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