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    Hanoi is the center of culture and one of the most ancient cities in Vietnam. As a result, there are many locations featuring the long history and rich culture of the country that situated in the capital. In this post, we will show you some places to visit in Hanoi which should not be missed. Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Hanoi 1. Viet Nam Military History Museum If you travel to Vietnam to learn about the military history of the country, then Viet Nam Military History Museum is a must-see destination

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    Those mystery War Against Hanoi: Kennedy 's Also Johnson 's utilization of Spies, Saboteurs, Furthermore secret Warriors Previously, north Vietnam, Eventually Tom 's perusing Richard H. Shultz, jr. , 1999, HarperCollins Books, new york. At once At goes about about military hostility perpetrated alternately wanted Eventually Tom 's perusing the us government need aid regularly advocated in the sake about battling "international terrorism," a book need seemed which documents America 's part Concerning

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    . Dr. Pierre Asselin, associate professor of history at Hawaii Pacific University, is considered an expert in East and Southeast Asian diplomatic history. In his book, A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement, he seeks to explain the circumstances that made the Paris Peace Agreement of 1973 between the United States and Vietnam fail. Asselin hopes to prove his thesis that the signing of the Paris Peace Agreement was done under pressure, pressures that ultimately

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    to stand together and support one another. Throughout the eight years in which American POW 's were held in Hanoi and surrounding areas would fight on as if they were still actively engaged in the war. They did this for their country in spite of the atrocious living conditions, mental agony, physical suffering, and a great deal of homesickness. The first American pilot to arrive in Hanoi as a POW was Lieutenant Everett Alvarez when on August 5, 1964 his A4-Skyhawk was shot down over the Gulf of

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    The Vietnamese culture is one that is complex, from the years of war until today where the country, its culture and economy is booming. Vietnam has had its ups and it downs, but the country’s ability to recover and rebuild is important and has played a significant part with where they stand today. Let’s get into the complex meaning of culture and then explore Vietnam and its culture. If you search the word culture, there are various meanings that will arise. Culture is the total of the inherited

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    Vietnamese, making a very hectic pace of living on the streets of old Saigon. Along with their bikes, vendors are usually seen wearing conical hats and shabby dresses. The most ordinary instruments incorporate two baskets carried on shoulders or bikes. In Hanoi, life appears to be so advantageous. Regardless of where you are, you can get anything you want at a cheap price. "Quang ganh" (two baskets slung from each end of a wooden or bamboo pole) is their main tool, and the vendors can ride it around the streets

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    moi), which were implemented in 1986, spread throughout the economy. Vietnam’s capital Hanoi distinguished its millennium anniversary in 2010, making it one of the oldest capitals in Southeast Asia. (Staff, 2009) It grew into the capital of Vietnam under the first emperor of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225) who named it Thang Long (Rising Dragon). The city went several other name changes before finally becoming Hanoi, “the city amid waters,” owing to its location on the Red River Delta. In the 19th century

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    So here it is - our top ten Vietnam travel experiences ranging from the Mekong Delta to exotic Phu Quoc Island. If you're already booked a Vietnam trip, this should get you really excited, but if you're still in the process of building your Vietnam holiday, these are the absolute must-sees. Halong Bay A highlight of any trip to Vietnam, the enchanting archipelago of Halong Bay lies off the north east coast of Vietnam and comprises around 3000 limestone islands. Cruising around this magical bay

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    First Draft Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) A MARKET STUDY ON INTERNET DATA CENTER IN VIETNAM Bien N. Nguyen nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com +84 95 888 8910 First Draft TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 3 Research Methodology and Report Objectives ................................

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    off from the agricultural profit of South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was forced to ask assistance from main Communist allies, the Soviet Union and China. Both aided North Vietnam before and during the war. (Dong Si Nguyen, Duong xuyen Truong son: hoi uc.  Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban Quan Doi Nhan Dan, 1999). Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This had been a tremendously significant event in world history perhaps the most important event since the 1917 October Revolution

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