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Vietnam Part 2

A person standing beside me said this is an image of Ho Chi Minh when he was a young revolutionary.
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is often called “Saigon” and many companies located there use the city name “Saigon”
crossing the river with motorcycles on board
one of the ferries along the river in HCM (Ho Chi Minh city)
the cathedral under renovation
what is a prosperous city without a Rolls Royce dealership? the salespeople wear white gloves. We walked in with t-shirts and shorts, the “unpretentious rich”.
go to a shopping mall to buy a Bentley
beautiful old architecture
the rich and the poor
the city is named after him, of course, not me.
the ferry is nice and clean
bands on the walking street at night until about 11
portable restaurants love these kid’s chairs for customers
these enforcers go around on these automatic rollers to make sure people are adhering to the rules
at the restaurant a little wrapped up snack sitting next to a wet tissue, all extra fees, of course.
the walking street in HCM is long and very organized
big buildings in HCM
HCM city hall. Old French architecture
the palace
i was invited to the palace (provided I pay a small fee)
a US helicopter left at the palace
the president’s bed in the palace bunker
old communication equipment in the palace where the President of South Vietnam surrendered to the North’s army, the bunker being one of the main attractions of the palace.
the president’s car
during the war you can see how extensive the North Vietnamese presence was in Laos. The Ho Chi Minh trail was half the country.
motorcycle parking lot, they dominate the roads, good for Yamaha and Honda and for the electric bikes made by VinFast (vietnamese company)
reporters during the war used to come here for talking and drinks. the bar now is completely unimpressive and loud music makes it uncomfortable.
a view from the top
a production shoot on the street
another shoot at the opera house
the tallest building in town
Vung Tau island near HCM by fast boat. Not really recommendable.
nice walkways along beaches in Vietnam but the beaches are not as nice as in Thailand.
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