"Celebrate 59 years since independence!" 1954 was the year the Vietnamese defeated the French at Dien Bien Phu. |
First stop, Ho Chi Minh's memorial. Inside the memorial we passed Ho Chi Minh's embalmed body. |
Inside the mausoleum complex are many buildings. Here's the Presidential Palace which was the home of the French Governor of Indochina. |
The Stilt House, Ho Chi Minh's residence from 1958 to 1969. |
Next stop, the Temple of Literature |
A running theme that I concluded (rightly or wrongly) is that Vietnam is much like China. The Temple of Literature houses a Confucian temple. |
It was also a place for Confucian study and where the exams were given. Therefore it is the unofficial first University in Vietnam. |
Just like in China, the names of those who faced the Confucian exams are carved onto stele that ride turtles. |
Find Ernie! |
For lunch, we went to this restaurant that was written up in the International New York Times. |
It's located in a residential neighborhood near Truc Bac Lake. |
It's a nostalgia filled restaurant! |
Ration cards. |
Ngoc ordered and this arrived first. A dome of rice? |
Turns out, just a shell of crispy rice. Dipped in sauce and it was one of the best things I ate in Vietnam! |
As I learned in my week in Vietnam....the "propaganda" quotient is laid on thick. |
John McCain's flight suit. The current museum is housed in about what is 25% of the original Ho Loa prison. The rest of it was torn down and a high rise was built on that land. Progress in Vietnam! |
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