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Vietnam - Travel Video.
DVD. Globe
Trekker Video.

Situated on the eastern coast of the
Indochinese peninsula, Vietnam stretches 1,000 miles from Hanoi to Ho Chi
Minh City. A socialist republic, it opened its doors to travelers
only a few years ago and now offers an intriguing mix of traditional charm
and emerging development.
Traveler Justine Shapiro starts her journey by celebrating the New
Year at the TET Festival in Ho Chi Minh City.
From there she
ventures up the coast taking in the unspoiled beaches of Lang Co and the
city of Hué. After a bicycle tour of the capital, Hanoi, she ends
her journey in the remote highlands near the Chinese border. 47
minutes
Along the Way -
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Descend into subterranean tunnels
once inhabited
by the Viet Cong.
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Sail beautiful Halong Bay.
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Take a day trip down the Perfume
River on a
converted barge.
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Drink the blood of a snake to ward
off sickness.
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Ride the Reunification Express.
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In The
Land Of The Rising Dragon
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Cosmos Global Documentaries. 52
Minutes.
Vietnam
is one of the most fascinating countries
in South East Asia and it
contains a large number of cultural treasures as well as much remarkable
scenery. Due to its exceptional buildings of both past and present, as
well as its magnificent natural scenery, Vietnam surprises everyone that
travels to this region of Asia.
Vietnam’s former capital of Thang Long, that means ‘Rising Dragon’, is
now known as Hanoi. Like all cities in South East Asia, Hanoi has an
increasing traffic problem but to compensate for this it also contains
several parks. Early in the morning a number of Tai Chi enthusiasts are
to be found within a park that surrounds the Hoan Kiem Lake in the
centre of the city. The picturesque lake and park are the green lungs of
Hanoi and are a relaxing contrast to the lively atmosphere of the city
and its three million inhabitants.
According to ancient records the imperial area of Hué once consisted of
one hundred and thirty six buildings. The rapid rise of what had once
been a rather unimportant town to a new and magnificent imperial city
has always been indelibly associated with Vietnam’s Nguyen royal family
who were to influence the country for several centuries.
Both architecturally and culturally Hoi An has been influenced by two
countries, China and Japan. The influence of the Chinese is clearly
visible even today and they bequeathed a large number of magnificent
buildings such as temples and meeting halls.
On the western shores of the Saigon River is Ho Chi Minh City, the
former capital of Saigon. This, the largest and most populated city in
Vietnam, has around six million inhabitants a fact well substantiated by
the exceptionally busy streets of this southern metropolis.
Vietnam’s people are both amicable and extremely hospitable and now it
is surely time that they deserve to see their Land Of The Rising Dragon
enjoy a further epoch of peace and prosperity.
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Hanoi Vietnam - Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Hanoi is North
Vietnam’s lively capital city located in the north of the
country and
set amid the delta plains of the Red River. Compared to other southeast
Asian cities that have developed into modern metropolis’ at breathtaking
speed, Hanoi could be described as being a provincial city.
In 1882 the French built their government offices around the city’s
large Ho Hoan Kiem Lake. The city became the capital of French Indo
China. The lake is surrounded by splendid old villas and public
buildings. In the early morning several of the city’s inhabitants arrive
to go about their traditional exercises.
The Chua Mot Cot Pagoda is one of the oldest religious buildings in
Hanoi, a temple built upon a single column in the centre of a small
pond. Legend has it that the childless king, Ly Thai To, saw the goddess
of mercy in a dream in which she presented him with a son. Soon
afterwards an heir to the throne was born and thus the king ordered the
construction of this pagoda and the future of the dynasty was assured.
Den Dao Quan is one of the most beautiful Taoist temples in Vietnam and
is located close to the national library south east of the Temple Of
Literature.
Inaugurated in 1993, the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is one of the
finest examples of its kind in Vietnam and is so popular that its twice
daily performances are completely sold out.
Den Quan Than is the richly adorned Temple Of The Great God that dates
back to the 11th century and is dedicated to the Vietnamese god of war.
Than Vu, who is also the patron saint of the north, has guarded the city
for thousands of years. His temple is located on the banks of Lake West.
Over the centuries Hanoi has frequently been conquered, lost its status
as a capital city and also changed its name several times. But it has
survived and is still full of timeless charm. It is most assuredly the
pearl of North Vietnam!
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Hoian Vietnam
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Today it is difficult to
believe that three hundred years ago the tiny
dreamy
harbour of Hoi An was one of the most important seaports in Vietnam. Now
only small fishing boats lie at anchor in the harbour yet in former
times Hoi An experienced a flourishing trade with Europe.
Whether on the riverbanks of the Thu Bon, the narrow streets or the
fascinating shops, Hoi An has retained the colourful atmosphere of
bygone times. Life continued here as normal until in the early 1990’s
the tourist industry began to develop in Vietnam. The city’s new found
prosperity has not yet reached the entire city but it is reflected in
some of its buildings.
Many of the city’s meeting halls, temples and homes are of typical
Chinese design. Both the Quan Am Temple and the Quang-Cong Temple date
back to the 17th century.
Toward the end of the 17th century an increasing number of Chinese
merchants settled in the city and this gave rise to the construction of
several splendid meeting halls. Business relationships were cultivated
in these traditional communal buildings and new friendships made,
information exchanged and ancestors and gods worshipped.
Once again the town is beginning to prosper and the historic ambience of
this intriguing city may well mark a new beginning to the inhabitants of
Hoi An.
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Hue Vietnam
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
On the shores of the
‘Perfume River’, the Song Huong Giang in the heart of Vietnam,
is
the former royal city and today’s provincial capital of Hué.
Nine mighty canon are the symbolic guards of the historic citadel and
beyond its defensive walls are five hundred hectares that contain the
Imperial City and also the Forbidden Purple City, a veritable city
within a city.
The rise of Hué into a magnificent residence is closely associated with
the Nguyen royal family who influenced the city for many centuries.
A short boat trip on the Perfume River leads to another of the city’s
attractions. Located on a hill, legend has it that the Thien Mu Pagoda
owes its existence to the appearance of a god disguised as an old woman.
The story goes that the woman made a prophecy that a new king would come
and build an important pagoda for the gods. King Nyguen Hoang
interpreted this prophecy as a religious symbol and thus had a pagoda
built in honour of the divine old woman.
Despite all the destruction of the Vietnam War the resplendent old
capital city on Perfume River is still a remarkable place to be.
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North
Vietnam - Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
In colonial times the Europeans
referred to North Vietnam as Tongking.
Today the Vietnamese people call it, Bac Bo.
Hanoi is North Vietnam’s lively capital city. It was here that in 1882
the French created their administrative headquarters and main capital
city. Compared to other southeast Asian cities that have developed into
modern metropolis’ at breathtaking speed, Hanoi could be described as
being a provincial city.
The Hoh Chi Minh Museum, a three storey concrete building, was
inaugurated in May 1990 to commemorate Hoh’s one hundredth birthday.
Den Dao Quan is one of the most beautiful Taoist temples in Vietnam and
an oasis of tranquillity. It is a place dedicated to the worship of
benevolent spirits and for those who believe in divine and spiritual
natural powers.
Haiphong is the most important industrial harbour town in North Vietnam
and has a population of one and a half million. Under French rule
thousands of workers built this city at record speed and the harbour was
enlarged, making it the largest in Indo China.
Hoa Binh is one of the north’s less attractive provincial towns but
this, the former centre of a prehistoric Bronze Age culture on the Black
River, is the gateway to the mountains of the north.
Located within a remote and mountainous landscape, the village of Ban
Lac Thai is a peaceful place set within an elevated and fertile valley.
It is believed that the Viet are related to the Thai people and
originally separated from the Muong tribe when they cultivated the Red
River Delta. Everywhere the Thai folk offer hand made arts and crafts
for sale such as knitted blankets, woven cloth and numerous bags.
From the nostalgic capital of Hanoi as far as the mountain tribes of the
north, North Vietnam is a country of charm and beauty with natural
wonders and ancient cultures full of age-old traditions and new hope for
the future!
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Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam - Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Saigon, an
exotic trading post of bygone times, derived its name
from the banks of
the river upon which it is located. In 1859 the French arrived and
transformed it into the capital of French colonial Indochina. With
nearly six million inhabitants Saigon is also known as Ho Chi Minh City
and, although large, is no longer the capital of Vietnam.
Following the eventual withdrawal of both the French and the Americans
the city has prospered once again with a lively trading spirit and a
special flair that has helped it to become known as, The Paris Of The
East.
The Post Office, a mighty colonial building of 1883, highlights the
splendour of old Europe and with its colourful glass windows and cast
iron gratings and balustrades it is more like a European train station.
The History Museum was built in 1929 according to Neo-Vietnamese design
and features a large range of fascinating exhibits from each epoch of
the country’s history. Statues, pottery and other artefacts of various
epochs are on display in various atmospheric rooms and they range from
the Bronze Age culture of the Dong Son to the Funan, Chenla, Khmer and
Cham periods as well as various Vietnamese dynasties.
Although past, present and future live side-by-side in this richly
cosmopolitan city, today Saigon is experiencing a massive property boom
and its city centre premiums now match those of both Singapore and
Jakarta.
Saigon’s dramatic past began with it being a small fishing village
followed by its development as the ‘Paris Of The East’ and then as an
American garrison city until it eventually became South Vietnam’s modern
metropolis of today.
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Vietnam: Land of the Ascending Dragon - Travel Video.
VHS.
Video Visits.
~ Out of Print -
Discontinued ~
Travel the Red River Delta to Hanoi's
broad boulevards. Celebrate the Hung King Festival, marking Vietnam's
founding. Marvel at Hue's former Imperial City. Relive war
memories and explore the Huyen Khong Cave, a field hospital during the
"American War."
Admire Confucian shrines and
Buddhist pagodas. Tour Ho Chi Minh City and see the marvelous
Mekong Delta by boat. 54 minutes
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NTSC
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Vietnam - Travel Video. VHS. Globe
Trekker Video.

Situated on the eastern coast of the
Indochinese peninsula, Vietnam stretches 1,000 miles from Hanoi to Ho Chi
Minh City.
A socialist republic, it opened its doors to travelers
only a few years ago and now offers an intriguing mix of traditional charm
and emerging development.
Traveler Justine Shapiro starts her journey by celebrating the New
Year at the TET Festival in Ho Chi Minh City.
From there she
ventures up the coast taking in the unspoiled beaches of Lang Co and the
city of Hué.
After a bicycle tour of the capital, Hanoi, she ends
her journey in the remote highlands near the Chinese border. 47
minutes
Along the Way -
-
Descend into subterranean tunnels
once inhabited
by the Viet Cong.
-
Sail beautiful Halong Bay.
-
Take a day trip down the Perfume
River on a
converted barge.
-
Drink the blood of a snake to ward
off sickness.
-
Ride the Reunification Express.
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$19.95
VHS
NTSC
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Raising the Bamboo Curtain Collection: Vietnam, Burma,
and
Cambodia - Travel Video. VHS. 2-Volume Set.
Martin Sheen narrates this 2-volume
collection with a tour of Vietnam, Burma and Cambodia that focuses on the
history and culture of these ancient, enduring civilizations and their
developing state today.
Although reminders of war are still evident, this
is a story about the people, their culture, history, heritage and desire
to move forward. Titles include: AWAKENING VIETNAM, EMERGING BURMA,
and CAMBODIA. 60 minutes. |
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Vietnam - Travel Video. VHS. Lonely
Planet.

Expect the unexpected.
Light firecrackers to ring in the new year.
Descend into subterranean tunnels once inhabited by the Vietcong.
Drink the juice of a snake to ward off sickness.
Ride the Reunification Express.
47 minutes.
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