By Ianpassion |
Vietnam is one of the countries in Southeast Asia that is very rich in history. Even just in a short period of time, I got to know more about this country when we were there with my family in October 2018.
What I learned from my history books back in my school days became more imaginative when we finally visted those places that brought us back to the horrible Vietnam war (1955-1975).
We walked around the city visiting historical places. One of those was the Reunification Palace. At one of the corners inside the building exhibited pictures of victims suffered after Agent Orange was dropped in the community (If you don't know this chemical click here). It looks horrible.
The next building was the War Museum, where we were able to see different military equipment, weapons, vehicles, planes, and even different sizes of bombshells. It also has a collection of pictures of civilians suffered from bomb explosions.
I can't imagine if I am one of those running for my life. Nights I can't sleep because it might be my last sleep. Or maybe I am helpless because I am one of the victims and my loved ones pass away right in front of me.
The aftermath of Vietnam War is really horrible. We came to realize even more that should be grateful for our every single day. We are in a community that is peaceful.
The next building was the War Museum, where we were able to see different military equipment, weapons, vehicles, planes, and even different sizes of bombshells. It also has a collection of pictures of civilians suffered from bomb explosions.
I can't imagine if I am one of those running for my life. Nights I can't sleep because it might be my last sleep. Or maybe I am helpless because I am one of the victims and my loved ones pass away right in front of me.
The aftermath of Vietnam War is really horrible. We came to realize even more that should be grateful for our every single day. We are in a community that is peaceful.
A question echoed in my mind:
"When will be the time peace wins over aggression and love fully conquers hate?"
Below are some of the pictures taken during our last trip at Saigon.
Street in Saigon early morning |
Salted fish in the market |
A man doing his Kungfu exercise |
Inside the central post office where we wrote a letter back home President Ho Chin Minh is the frame |
My hot coffee served in a plastic cup with a straw |
Exploring the city early morning searching for the cheapest food |
Vietnamese like to drink cold tea in the morning, I got one here.. |
Found this in the walking street, EGG Coffee |
Hot Vietnamese Noodle in the morning is delicious.. |
You know what there is no Jolibee in Thailand, so after walking so far finally we could smile and refresh at Jollibee, Saigon |
Behind us is the Notredame Catholic Church, one of the oldest churches in Vietnam |
This old man is a writer at the Central Post Office, Saigon. He writes letters in English, French, and Vietnamese |
Central Post Office Building... this building was originally built by French |
If Philippines has buildings originally built by Spaniards, Vietnam has buildings originally built by French |
Experiencing how locals have their food early morning, but Nemi seems enjoying mama's food. |
Menu...the prices are thousands... |
Inside the Reunification Palace |
Inside the Reunification Palace |
Inside the Reunification Palace |
We walked a lot, Nittie carrying Nemi and Me Nana...you can see on our faces that we were so tired.. hahaha |
Vietnamese shells |
To save our budget, we walked around these places with the help of this map |
Vietnam money called Dong |
Vietnam pearls |
Don't miss the north face bag as your souvenir... |
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