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Five Amazing Places to Visit in South Vietnam
I was pleasantly surprised after a 3-week trip in South Vietnam touring some of the cities and attractions. Truthfully, I was not expecting anything glamorous. However, this small Asian country has so much natural beauty and plenty of amazing...
8 commentsThe Experience Of A Lifetime At The Barber Shops Of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam
The barber shops of Saigon are world renowned for pampering male customers and making an average man feel like a king. If you are traveling to Ho Chi Minh City, I strongly recommend you spend an afternoon at the barbershop.
27 commentsStep By Step Instructions On How To Get A Thailand Tourist Visa In Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City)
THAILAND TOURIST VISA If you are staying in Thailand and your visa on arrival is about to expire, but you wish to extend your stay, you may want to go to Vietnam and apply for a tourist visa. Below are step by step instructions that will help you...
5 commentsHow to Travel Vietnam by Bicycle
This article tells how to take a budget bicycle trip through Vietnam, including information on how to buy a bike in Vietnam, where to stay, and what gear to buy.
6 commentsTravel Tips For Ho Chi Minh City, (Saigon) Vietnam
HO CHI MINH CITY Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam, and is located in the south of the country. Formerly known as "Saigon", this was the capital city of South Vietnam, prior to the end of the Vietnam War. Many locals in Ho Chi Minh...
7 commentsBackpacking Vietnam
Vietnam has been a backpacking destination for a couple of decades now, and still it pulls in the backpackers looking for somewhere slightly more exotic than the tourist-packed beaches of Thailand, yet with the benefits of a tourist infrastructure. ...
4 commentsUSS Midway: San Diego, California Museum
Named for the Battle of Midway, the USS Midway (CV-41) was the first aircraft carrier to be commissioned after the end of World War II. It holds the distinction of being the longest-serving Navy aircraft carrier of the 20th century. The carrier was opened to the public as a museum in 2004 at the Navy Pier in downtown San Diego, California. Come along with me on a tour of my favorite San Diego museum.
42 commentsWe Were Soldiers - History Film Guide
We Were Soldiers (Mel Gibson) - Film Study Guide for a University level History course. Using historically based films builds student interest, requiring essays strengthens their analytical, composition, and grammar skills, as well as their understanding of historical events and periods.
17 commentsHo Chi Minh City: Vietnam's Economic Heart
The fall of Saigon on April 30th, 1975 was considered a great defeat to democracy and capitalism by the western world, at the time. The unification of Vietnam under a socialist government and the renaming of...
0 commentsCu Chi Tunnel Complex
This hub is dedicated to the memory of my uncle, Sgt. Randolph Davis, killed in action at Cu Chi, South Vietnam, November 3, 1966. Tropic Lightning News, September 23, 1966 Wolfhound Sgt. Hits Big League Streak In Vietnam sometimes things go...
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