posted on Sunday March 15, 2009 - 9:16 pm (12 months ago)
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tags Military, Marching, Ho Chi Minh, Uncle Ho, Mausoleum, asia 2008
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 88 mm, +1.45 at f/11.0 (taken Wednesday November 5, 2008 - 9:50 am, favourited 2 times, 3 comments)
Ho Chi Minh Guards

Guards approaching Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum for the changing of the guards. Hanoi, Vietnam.

Our first impression of Vietnam–thanks to the airport–was that we were walking into some sort of police state. Any sort of official in Hanoi is dressed in a military-style outfit. Traffic police, officials checking parking and so on are all made to appear like authority figures.

It’s most visible in places like the Ho Chi Minh park, where his mausoleum is located. Barriers herd visitors while guards stand watch, stern eyes follow your every move and smiles are hidden behind closed doors.

These were our first impressions of Vietnam. I will move on to our later impressions in later updates but if you want to spoil the surprise, let’s just say they were very different indeed.

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