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new high rise by the river i guess http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7402/1...632b0284_b.jpg Saigon by TRAVEL4VITALITY, on Flickr |
Yep. That's the Sai Gon River - runs right through the city before merging with the Dong Nai River near the sea.
Good shot of the Bitexco Tower, Times Square (big green, ugly building) and the new Vietcombank HQ. |
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VietcombankTower_01 của ProCaste, trên Flickr |
^That Liberty Central building (attached to the Renaissance Hotel) just kind of appeared one day. I don't remember seeing it under construction. I'm not even sure what it is - appears to be a hotel with some commercial on the ground floor.
Photo taken from across the river in a rapidly developing part of the city. A couple years ago it was largely an undeveloped mangrove swamp. Now apartments and townhouses and popping up all over the peninsula and there's talk that it'll be the site of a new financial centre in years to come. |
Saigon is suppose to be 1 of the Largest City in Asia by now if we didn't have the freaking stupid dictator commie ruling us ......................... those stupid people hold us back so much. like we suppose to be the largest one in South East Asia back in the Vietnam War . even singapore can't Compare. .............. wasted . this land (saigon) is the land of the Opportunity .
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yes, because before 1975, South Vietnam was more democratic and prosperous and equal than Sweden!
Since 1985, Vietnam has lifted a larger percentage of its population out of poverty than any other country. You should probably read more. |
]Vietcombank Tower - 11/12/2013
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7405/1...14a3d8c7_b.jpg aap_vietcombank_tower_03d by daihocsi [(+84) 918.255.567], on Flickr http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3702/1...5e7ed26a_b.jpg aap_vietcombank_tower_02d by daihocsi [(+84) 918.255.567], on Flickr http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3692/1...a7baf503_h.jpg aap_vietcombank_tower_01d by daihocsi [(+84) 918.255.567], on Flickr |
really u got any article on it ?. and after the war we were really POOR
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http://www.amazon.com/Changing-World.../dp/0195383346 And Huy Duc's Ben Thang Cuoc is also very good, if you read Vietnamese (there'll probably be an English translation soon). http://www.amazon.com/Ben-Thang-Cuoc...ben+thang+cuoc as for books on the war, there are hundreds. i'd be happy to suggest some which (i think) are balanced. To make a long story short, the reasons why Vietnam was so poor after the war have as much to due with South Vietnamese corruption and ineptitude and authoritarianism as they do with Northern ineptitude and authoritarianism (and, more and more these days, corruption). South Vietnam was in absolutely terrible shape by the early 1970s, and it could well have collapsed on its own even if the Communists hadn't invaded. Vietnam's progress since then has been remarkable, in spite of considerable blunders by the party, and US-Chinese efforts to "bleed Vietnam white" by supporting Khmer Rouge guerrillas until the early 90s. The party has lost a lot of its lustre though in the past few years, and there's certainly ample grounds to criticize it within the confines of reality, without having to appeal to an imaginary self-serving golden age of freedom and prosperity that people who have never set foot outside Orange County insist on clinging to. |
beside . The American and their allies after the war they Close Diplomacy to VietNam no trading none anything, until 1995 both side come to agreement. and yea so basiclly we are left behind compare to other country around us :ohno: shameful such a big gap.
All the Picture in this thread should Be Saigon in the Era of 80's . if the War didn't happend or both side come to peaceful agreement |
Giai Phong, incidentally, landed the author - Huy Duc - in deep, deep trouble. Should he ever decide to come back to Vietnam, he could very well find himself in cuffs - not the French variety - but then he knew that when he decided to publish it.
The book itself is neither pro nor anti-Communist per se but it does go into great detail about things the government would rather keep quiet; those years after the war were very, very difficult for those on the losing side. To be fair, they were hard for everybody. However, I think it's also fair to say that life would have been pretty sh*t even if South VN had won the war but then there was never any risk of that happening, so... Anyway, we could talk VN all day and just spin around in circles. It's a very interesting place to be right now getting more interesting by the moment. |
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^I love the crane on top of the Bitexco building. It reminds me of a giant laser gun or something. Very cool.
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lol agree . :haha: good thing to have on the roof in-case SAigon being invaded by others :tup:
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Great photos.
The building at the far left of each pic has looked like that for almost a year now. I haven't read anything about it but I'm guessing the developer has run out of money. Too bad. |
yep it's ran out of money to at least finish the CLADDING PROGRESS :hell: that's the second tallest building in Saigon 192m
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Skyline from the west .. this angle show more building than the angle from the River front
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How big will this city grow? Kinda scary, really.
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