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Hello Hanoi: History, horror and heavenly spa
treatments on a journey into Vietnam
Vietnam
is tricky to pin down. It is exotic, but austere in some parts and playful in
others. And it is impossible to ignore the war that has left an indelible mark
on American history.
People
say that it is like Thailand twenty years ago. And that you should go now,
because it’s easier than ever, thanks to Vietnam Airlines' new direct routes to
Hanoi and Saigon, which knock the journey down to 12 hours and save the faff of
changing in Bangkok.
This
long slim country has a coastline groaning with inviting sandy stretches and
tropical islands off the south west and southern tip, catering for budget
travellers to luxury seekers and superstars. Brangelina are fans - their
adopted son Pax was born in Vietnam.
War
tourism is part of the experience, and Americans make up the greatest
proportion of western tourists. But the country has been re-built, the trees
re-planted and the Vietnamese look to the future, not the past.
Whenever
I ask locals how they feel towards their American visitors and ex-pats, the
answer is the same. They welcome them.
They
are hardly likely to say anything different, but moving on is part of the
culture.
And
it is particularly celebrated over Chinese Lunar New Year, when I am here. This
takes place in January or February (depending on the moon), and it is as
light-filled and glittery as our Christmas.
Families
get together, bury arguments, remember their ancestors, thank their teachers
and give out ‘lucky’ brand new 1000 dong notes to children. I bring two crisp
notes back to London, hoping to secure my fortune.
In
Hanoi, North Vietnam, where my trip begins, the foggy city is chilly, grey and
just a little oppressive - but brightened by sprays of peach blossom and
kumquat trees.
There
is plenty to see – and not nearly enough time to take it all in. Walking
solemnly past Ho Chi Minh’s body, in a glass box guarded by four uniformed men,
is strange. Visiting the Hanoi Hilton prison, where communists and then GIs
were interned, is horrifying.
Senator
John McCain’s jump suit, kit and parachute are on show. He was shot down flying
a Skyhawk in 1967 and imprisoned in Vietnam until 1973.
There
are pictures of GIs eating thanksgiving dinner, playing pool or cards, smiling.
When I speak to a former POW, who was held here for nearly 6 years, he tells me
these photographs were set ups.
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