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Lonely Planet
The Lonely Planet travelogue series does
it again with "Vietnam," giving us priceless glimpses into the lives
and customs of people in present-day Vietnam. This program touches
upon the war with the U.S. and its lingering effects, but does not
dwell on that theme. Ironically, it shows the emergence of
small-scale capitalism in both southern and northern parts of the
country. One gets the impression of a very poor country still
struggling to heal itself and forge its place in the world. The last
few minutes are particularly memorable, with traveller Justine
Shapiro talking to a community of Hmong in the north, and learning
that she is the first westerner they have seen in ten years --
"never mind the war."
This is vintage Lonely Planet. I show this every year to my World
Geography students. You learn about the lingering difference between
the north and south. Eastern cultures tend to drink and eat what we
might term edgy foods and the like. you won't believe what Justin
eats on this video, I should say what she drinks---major yuko! The
seaside resort is spectacular, as long as you don't need electricity
24 hours a day. Her visit at a war memorial type place complete with
tunnels used during the Vietnam war is fascinating. Her trek through
Hanoi with it's 'trade identified street names' is intriguing. I
love this video and highly recommend it.

Exploring Vietnam
About the Director
Sheryl Brakey is an award winning video-grapher
and editor, with over thirteen years of scuba diving experience. She
holds degrees in Biology and International Relations. She has
travelled the world acquiring material for both her underwater and
travel videos.
Her goal is to share these experiences with you, so that you can
learn and understand more of our world.
Product Description
Exploring Vietnam gives us a much better understanding of the long
history of the Vietnamese people. This travelogue starts in Bangkok,
Thailand with two days of sightseeing before flying to Hanoi, Viet
Nam.
Tour around Hanoi and
Ha Long on the Tonkin Gulf. Travel to Danang,
Hoi An,
Hue and
Saigon, now called
Ho Chi Minh City.
Learn about the unique Vietnamese culture through the food and
visits to markets, museums and historical sites. With beautiful
countryside and beaches, Viet Nam is full of surprises.
Visit the Hanoi Hilton which is what the United States prisoners
called this prison during the Vietnam War. Look at the Cu Chi
Tunnels where Vietcong hid during the war and from the French
colonist before it. See beautiful China Beach which was an R&R spot
for American Military.
See how the Vietnamese people live today and learn about some of the
history of this country.
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