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Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City
The largest city in Vietnam, the bustling metropolis has a fascinating history and is worth exploring, especially if you are en route to a river cruise in the Mekong.
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Vietnam: Hanoi
Less flashy and better preserved than Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi is a traditional place steeped in nostalgia.
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Vietnam: Films: The Best Films on VietnamApocalpyse Now, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979. Based on Vietnam vet Michael Herr’s screenplay, this film starring Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando and Robert Duvall captures the horror and chaos of the... |
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The Netherlands: Amsterdam: What to See & Do: Gardens & Parks: VondelparkAmsterdam’s version of Central Park, a 120-acre leafy retreat west of the Museumsplein, is fabulous for biking, walking and enjoying the summer months. Don’t miss lunch or coffee at the... |
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Vietnam: Books: Recommended Reading on Vietnam“I had seen the flowers on her dress beside the canals in the north, she was indigenous like an herb, and I never wanted to go home.” ~Graham Greene, The... |
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Japan: Tokyo: Films: Tokyo Film FileLost in Translation (2003). A clichéd and patronizing take on the city in which the Japanese characters speak no-so-gleat Englees but Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson are outstanding. The Last... |
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Vietnam: Member Postcards: Central Vietnam TipsFrom P. H. Murdock, Palm Beach, FL “We spent the month of December in Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand on a tour for two organized by Abercrombie & Kent. As we... |
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Cambodia: Films: Best Films on CambodiaThe Killing Fields, 1984. This British film drama about the Khmer Rouge is based on the war experiences of three journalists. Nominated for Best Picture in 1984, Killing Fields won... |
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Vietnam: Hanoi: Introduction: Just Back From: Just Back from VietnamHovering between deep traditionalism and modern energy, Vietnam is one of those places that defies, dispels and exceeds expectations. It’s two main cities—Hanoi, in the north, and Ho Chi Minh... |
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Italy: Florence: FilmsFlorence A Room with a View, James Ivory, 1985 — A favorite, and among the most delicious of the Merchant Ivory films, the romance starring Julian Sands, Daniel Day Lewis,... |
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Martha's Vineyard: What to See & Do: Events: Martha's Vineyard Summer Film SeriesWhat started as a grass-roots film series in 2000 (screenings took place in West Tisbury’s Old Agricultural Hall) has evolved into a respected independent festival known for showing socially conscious... |
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Vietnam: Introduction: OverviewDestination Reports: Read a destination report on Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City Related Articles: Read a Q&A with designer Gayle Warwick and her favorite places in Hanoi Read about... |
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