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I was in Da Nang for two months. I plan to visit Da Nang next year. What are you doing in Da Nang, you work there or you just live there.

Oh very interesting. I mainly live in Danang, for my work I just have to travel occasionally, like now that I'm staying in china for 1 month. I look forward to meet you some time next year.
 
Of the 3 cities you mentioned, I've only been to Hue, I like it. I like all those historical monuments. Da Lat and Nha Trang are the other 2 cities that i like the most together with Danang.

My plan is to continue living in Danang and i like to visit other locations.

Let me know next time you come to VN and we can probably connect there.
Hue can become a wonderful city if it has an efficient management as Danang has. I don´t get it why the local authority doesn´t learn from Danang. It is a national shame how Hue lets the former imperial palace and emperor´s graves, e.i. our history unrenovated in ruine. I once attended a classical music show played in the ancient emperial court, I realised the girls of Hue are very gentle and melancholic :(

yes, Dalat is a beauty as it reserves its colonial heritage. Most Vietnamese including me love the city. when visiting the Dalat you feel to be in a different world, feeling like you are in France.

I actually plan to visit Vietnam again, next year, visiting Saigon, Phu Quoc island and further to Hanoi. Not sure if with stop in Danang. I may see you there :-)
 
Hue can become a wonderful city if it has an efficient management as Danang has. I don´t get it why the local authority doesn´t learn from Danang. It is a national shame how Hue lets the former imperial palace and emperor´s graves, e.i. our history unrenovated in ruine. I once attended a classical music show played in the ancient emperial court, I realised the girls of Hue are very gentle and melancholic :(

yes, Dalat is a beauty as it reserves its colonial heritage. Most Vietnamese including me love the city. when visiting the Dalat you feel to be in a different world, feeling like you are in France.

I actually plan to visit Vietnam again, next year, visiting Saigon, Phu Quoc island and further to Hanoi. Not sure if with stop in Danang. I may see you there :-)

Yes, you are right about Hue. I've also heard about Hue girls, very gentle and soft........ They have a very established reputation.

I love the pine forest in Da Lat, need to go there again, nice weather also.

Hope to see you in vn some time bro.
 
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Fort Hood commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Milley and the new Brigadier General Viet Luong during his promotion ceremony, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014. Luong receives one General star.

@gambit I think we all can be proud of him, can´t we?


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Oh very interesting. I mainly live in Danang, for my work I just have to travel occasionally, like now that I'm staying in china for 1 month. I look forward to meet you some time next year.
What do you do for work? I want a job like you so I can get to travel here and there.
 
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Fort Hood commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Milley and the new Brigadier General Viet Luong during his promotion ceremony, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014. Luong receives one General star.

@gambit I think we all can be proud of him, can´t we?


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so he's member of US armed forces? what rank is he now? and what with that cowboy hat lol?

Nice job Vietnam
 
so he's member of US armed forces? what rank is he now? and what with that cowboy hat lol?

Nice job Vietnam
he is one star brigadier general, deputy commander of the US 1st cavalry devision. why the cowboy hat? because he is a cowboy :partay:

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brigadier general: 1 star
major general: 1 star
lt. general: 3 star
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Nguyen Son was first General of Chinese PLA, is he the first traitor.
(1908–21 October 1956) Sơn spent much of his early years in China, and was one of the few Vietnamese who had participated in the Long March with the Chinese Communist Party and who managed to survive
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The Chinese boasting how much they helped us but they forget many Vietnamese fought along Communist China against KMT. The different we did not mention it neither asked them for gratitude. Contrary they kept boasting without their help could not be possible for us Viet achieve independent even though they did supply Vietnam weapon with conditions and their nation interests.
 
The Chinese boasting how much they helped us but they forget many Vietnamese fought along Communist China against KMT. The different we did not mention it neither asked them for gratitude. Contrary they kept boasting without their help could not be possible for us Viet achieve independent even though they did supply Vietnam weapon with conditions and their nation interests.
just curious, are you from the police?
 
What do you do for work? I want a job like you so I can get to travel here and there.

I have a product line of sculptures, like Buddhist art (a lot of Buddha and Quan Am statues) and reproductions of ancient art such as Greek, Egyptian sculpture, etc. I get the product made for me for export to USA and Europe. I'm thinking about opening a workshop in Danang next year and make it there if everything goes well.

2 US Senators visiting Hanoi: the hardliner John McCain and Sheldon Whitehouse.
according to the official statement, they will ask the US Congress to remove the ban as soon as possible when returning home.

John McCain supports stronger Vietnam-US ties | VOV Online Newspaper

@Carlosa
my friend, you are witnessing a historic moment. F-16 jets can come :yahoo:

I can already smell the fuel from the F-16 engines.........

This is very important news because it will weaken the pro china faction in the vietnamese government. The ones that oppose the pro china faction can say "see, the US wants to help us?

Nga muốn bán S-400 cho Việt Nam trong tương lai gần[/quote]

Don't you feel like a kid in the candy store?
 
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2 US Senators visiting Hanoi: the hardliner John McCain and Sheldon Whitehouse.
according to the official statement, they will ask the US Congress to remove the ban as soon as possible when returning home.

John McCain supports stronger Vietnam-US ties | VOV Online Newspaper

@Carlosa
my friend, you are witnessing a historic moment. F-16 jets can come :yahoo:

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Before John McCain, there were Bob Corker.

These news will make Chinese sleepless, Chinese wil not be happy to see such many visits from U.S.
 
McCain confident of support for easing arms embargo on Vietnam

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U.S. Senator for Arizona John McCain leaves the American Center after a press briefing in Hanoi August …
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HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. Senator John McCain said on Friday he was confident of bipartisan support in Washington for easing restrictions on arms sales to Vietnam as early as next month.

Together with Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, McCain met Vietnam's prime minister and the ruling Communist Party's chief on Friday. Both senators said Vietnam needed better maritime capabilities and its human rights record had improved enough to justify more military support from Washington.

The push to roll back the three-decade old arms embargo comes as Vietnam, like U.S. allies the Philippines and Japan, is locked in a dispute with an increasingly assertive China over sovereignty in the energy-rich South China Sea.

"The time has come for the United States to begin easing our lethal arms embargo on Vietnam," McCain told reporters in Hanoi. "We hope to begin the easing of that as early as September ... We're not guaranteeing it but we do believe we have very strong bipartisan support."

Washington wants to court Vietnam as a new ally in Southeast Asia to counter the growing influence of its communist neighbor, China. But Vietnam's record of arresting and jailing its critics and suppressing free speech has made it difficult to build a case for expanding military ties.

McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, is the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee. He and Whitehouse were among four senators to visit the country since early May, when China moved an oil rig into waters Hanoi claims are its exclusive economic zone. Senator Bob Corker met the Vietnamese leadership in Hanoi on Tuesday.

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Beijing's move sparked a row that left much of the region on edge. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry plans to urge a freeze on acts that aggravate territorial rows during a regional meeting in Myanmar this weekend.

Moves to enhance military ties between Vietnam and the United States are likely to rile China, which is annoyed at what it sees as Washington's emboldening of other territorial claimants as part of its "pivot" back to Asia.

McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, said the stream of visits by senators to the country were not related to China's maritime actions.

"Members of Congress see this as progress made on human rights ... the reason why (easing the embargo) is step by step is because we still believe the human rights issue is step by step," he said. "If it were based simply on the situation with China then I think you would see an argument for total lifting."

McCain said he anticipated joint exercises, a strengthening of Vietnam's coast guard and naval capabilities, including search and rescue missions, plus Vietnamese officers being invited to attend U.S. military academies.

Whitehouse said any easing of the embargo would likely come in phases, but indicated it could progress fast.

"It's not necessarily also going to be an absolute lifting but probably in stages, which allows early stages to happen more rapidly."

(Editing by Larry King)
 

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