We spent time at the Reunification Square (the old Palace, which is now a museum), which is where the South had their bunker and ran the war. We also went to a place where they make traditional Vietnamese lacquer art works and bought a painting (very Picasso like). We then went to the 200+ year old Taoist Shrine, the Cathedral & old Post Office. We also saw a show of water puppets, which is an old art form done by farmers.
Rice paddies along the road into the city.
Modern apartment blocks similar to China
Motor bikes everywhere we went, cutting in and out of traffic
The Vietnamese lacquer art works were very impresive
A lot of manual labour went into creating the finishing product
Our Picasso that we bought
The Presidential Palace where south they ran the war
The tank that ran through the palace gates at the of the was to liberate the country
The presidential receiving room
Maps and equipment in the war bunker
The bunker had several tunnels to connect the various sections
Having Vietnamese coffee
The motor bikes were used for every purpose.
The scariest was transporting babies without helmets
Big boxes and farm produce
Everything was transported in motor bikes, including trees and sacks of grain
The Taoist monastery had lots of burning incense
The water puppets were an entertaining art form originating in the countryside by farmers
The Catholic Cathedrale from the French influence
The old post office building with a giant picture of Ho Chi Mihn
Wow! Looks like it was an awesome day.
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