Vietnam Yesterday and Vietnam Today

 

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G.J.Toole

Chu Thi Hoai

 

Memories of long days past but still part of reality as cultures over time brings about the good, bad and indifferences of societies into some type of logistical perspectives, those foes of conflicts, military police actions and wars, whose willingness to make compromises to establishing an ever lasting friendship living and working together in global contentment.

 

Governments change same as to seasons; sadness and pain remain to those affected by some historical events that had arisen.

 

To all of these great terrors brings valuable human loss to both sides, lessons learned from the Civil War of 1861-1865. “We Will”, as a society have to come together as friends and partners to overcome this impasse. Persil of war are sicknesses of societies brought about by some dislikes of others often due to culture misunderstanding or beliefs.

 

For as a society “We provide” the ultimate solution shared by a common bond,” Never to Forget” what has happen, but working together to “Never let it happens again”.

 

Internal and external memories shall never pass away for we live with them, each and every passing day, but with “Global Joint Transformations” creating “Global Joint Transcending” for cultural understanding making “Global Joint Transactions” that have been provided by “Global Joint Translations” to which enhances cultural understandings between global neighbors for whom “Global Joint Transparency” is of economical importance for growth and development to their perspective economies which is necessary  in obtaining “Global Joint Trust” giving harmony and creating “Global Joint Trustworthiness” to all countries who will say “We Will”.

 

Vietnam during American involvement

1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division (Mech), RVN

Quang Tri

“We Will” Fifth Infantry Division, “Red Devils”, Northern I Corp, 1968-1971

Pictures provided by First of the Sixty First Infantry Battalion

 

Village farmers working and drying rice out in the sun

 

 

Vietnamese farmers working in the rice patties with ever so back breaking work

 

 

To every chapter there’s a beginning, same as life that has its own ending.

 

Vietnamese traditional funeral procession winds its way to the cemetery. White, rather than black, is the color of mourning in Vietnam as well as in Korea.

 

Northern Vietnam Today

Peaceful tranquil setting high into the foggy mountains along scenic logistical trails of long day’s past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chu Thi Hoai

 

 

 

Chu Thi Hoai, a Vietnamese university student who is also a writer and poet in her fifth year at the Hanoi University in Vietnam. Studying to be an architect, who has made it possible to give an in depth look at Vietnam today as seen in the eyes of a modern day Vietnamese woman.  She was born many years after the ending of American involvement, which’s only memories are of that of her parents and grandparents. Vietnam is well known for its academic scholars and education system that rates at higher levels then some of their global neighbors that now has made Vietnam ahead of others in the global business world. This page about Vietnam yesterday and Vietnam today is like other events that have taken place in history around the world from Europe, the South Pacific and Japan. Culture is the true healer in time of past misgivings that leads to better understand of people and their sacrifices and givens to create a better tomorrow.

 

 

Tourism in Vietnam today

In today’s Vietnam with growing interest of tourist from Eastern Europe who like to travel by bicycles seeing the natural beauty that is so abundant. With all the breath taking views that Vietnam has to offer of its people and culture.

Water transportations and fishing is still a part of Vietnam culture that was present yesterday and still is today.

Abundance of rice field makes up a large part of Vietnam agricultural production that is enjoyed around the world with its long grain rice.

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