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‘Uncle Ho’ with a little girl at Ho Chi
Minh Square. The building behind is also
named after him – Ho Chi Minh City Hall.
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Menacing spikes in a booby trap in the
‘war zone’ of Cu Chi.
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‘Sandals for the Viet Cong s of all ages!’
These are tourist souvenirs at Cu Chi.
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Hiking up to ‘Christ of Vung Tau’ at
Mount Nho.
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Spirally accent to the head area inside
the hollow of the Christ statue at Vung
Tau.
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Beautiful workmanship – oriental design mosaic motifs
decorating the floor in Villa Blanche in
Vung Tau.
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Greek mythology told in mosaic designs at
the ‘White Mansion’ or Bach Dinh or Villa
Blanche.
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Food vendors at the seafront in Vung Tau.
Fresh seafood are the specialties from the
beautiful South China Sea.
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Muddy waters - no doubt! But a swim in
hot weather is nevertheless refreshing to these
youths at a jetty in the Mekong Delta
area.
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Back to nature – cruising the canals in the
wetlands of the Mekong Delta.
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Inside a Chinese – Buddhist temple in the ancient
wetlands. Offerings are made to deities represented
by the pictures.
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