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1955 saw Vietnam thrust into the spot light as the Resistance war against America began. From that day, the majority of Western culture has affixed Vietnam with a communist tag. This essence brings with it a distaste and fear as well as apprehension to travel there. What those who succumb to this stereotype miss out on is the diversity and culture that Vietnam truly has. However, there are too, those that do travel to Vietnam without the knowledge of its war torn past, ignorantly disrespectful to the troubled history. The Cu Chi Tunnels, just outside of Ho Chi Minh city, have become a tourist hotspot for those who want to shoot assault rifles and machine guns and take photos half sticking out of military tunnels.
Now I’m not saying that these tunnels aren’t worth visiting because they are a spectacular experience. However, it is appropriate to understand their purpose and context in history. Furthermore, although Vietnam is still currently a one-party communist state, it is one of the fastest-growing economies in South-East Asia and with that comes the infrastructure and support for tourists to travel the country safely and effectively.
Significant, historical events like war and invasions are major influences on a countries culture. Vietnam's food culture has been greatly influenced by different conflicts with other cultures. The Resistance was against America saw Vietnam introduced to Ice Cream. The delicious treat has been adapted and modified in a unique Vietnamese way. Vietnamese coffee ice-cream is a must try.
And so, the communist essence that shadows Vietnam does not accurately illustrate how Vietnam is open to new ideas and evolution.
Significant, historical events like war and invasions are major influences on a countries culture. Vietnam's food culture has been greatly influenced by different conflicts with other cultures. The Resistance was against America saw Vietnam introduced to Ice Cream. The delicious treat has been adapted and modified in a unique Vietnamese way. Vietnamese coffee ice-cream is a must try.
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