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Experts on vietnam
I adore Vietnam!! ive been 5 times since 2001 for research purposes, but always gain so much beyond the purview of my projects. i know northern vietnam well-- have explored all parts of Hanoi (my... Read More...
Crossed the border from Cambodia at Chao Dok five months ago and have managed to infiltrate Saigon. I teach and even now still wander around this blessed city in awe. I will travel extensively in... Read More...
Organizations in vietnam
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Articles about vietnam
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On Surviving and cyclos in new SaigonA young traveler in Saigon gets an unexpected glimpse through time and history and the horrors of war all through a brief interaction with a local cyclo rider. |
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On Surviving and cyclos in new SaigonCoiled red veins nestle together like worms on his cheeks and nose, a testament to thirty years of rice wine nights. His remaining few teeth are sloping, frightful things. Joining me at my morning sandwich of eggs and veggies, his proposition is rehearsed but hopeful: a ride around town for in his... |
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Where the Dragon Descends into the Sea: Halong Bay, VietnamBefore our trip to South East Asia even had a discernible beginning, Raffi and I had a vision of where it would end: Halong Bay. From the start, we had planned a trip that was grand in scale. As part of starting our own non-profit organization – which promoted women’s rights and condemned sex... |
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Blogs about vietnam
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Eating a snakes heart in HanoiEating a snakes heart is not for the faint hearted; in fact you really should be aware of exactly what goes on before making the trek out to the renown village, 15 kilometers from Hanoi. I made the trip yesterday with a Contiki group where my mate was the tour leader. About 12 of us jumped on a mini... |
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Cham ShowcaseA special style of Cham Pottery, known as Go Sanh, is the focus of a private museum established at 173 Le Hong Phong Street, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province. The ancient pottery on display at this location was collected by Mr. Nguyen Huot in the decades before Vietnam’s reunification. Mr. Huot’s son,... |
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Cham Showcase and Promotion Tour for New Year 2010 !
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