Ho Chi Minh City









Out to Lunch, on Flickr. The cyclo pousse was banned from the main roads many years ago and replaced by the 'Honda Om' or 'Honda Hug'
rider. The Honda Om's were later pushed out of the market by southeast Asian ride-hailing companies like Grab (Singapore), and Gojek (Indonesia).
 





Tombs of Lê Văn Duyệt (1763 – 1832) and his wife. He served as a general under Emperors Gia Long and Minh Mang and was appointed viceroy of southern Vietnam and Cambodia.
 
I always enjoy coming to this thread. It is a very different Vietnam than I knew in 67-72. I think I would be a little lost. And of course I haven't spoken Vietnamese in about 45 years so essentially I don't speak it or understand it anymore.

Thanks for the photos. They are good and I always enjoy seeing them.
 
Well judging from the endless waves of covid that we suffer through , a lock down certainly wouldn't be dismissed by me . Many memories , thanks for the pics . Peter
 
Hi oftheherd, thanks for stopping by. When you left Saigon in 1972, Metro Saigon had a little over 2 million inhabitants. Today, the number is close to 9 million. This said I believe you'd be able to find your way around District 1 without too many problems. Perhaps try the free Duolingo app to polish your Vietnamese. Cheers, OtL
 
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