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Sunday, May 29, 2005
Dentists - Vietnam style
Dental clinics and associations in the west usually depict a happy smiley tooth, such as this example:

Happy Tooth
Compare this with the gruesome image on the front window of this Hanoi Dentist office.

Vietnam Dentist
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gone wrong with its exposed nerves and root canals. I found this place on a busy main street. If you look through the window you can see the head of the dentist and the dentist lamp. From the street you can watch the dentist working on a patient, if you are into that sort of thing.

Happy Tooth
Compare this with the gruesome image on the front window of this Hanoi Dentist office.

Vietnam Dentist
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Monday, May 23, 2005
Ho Chi Minh City Traffic

Ho Chi Minh City traffic.
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Sunday, May 22, 2005
Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh - the father of modern Vietnam - is everywhere in Vietnam. He is smiling up at you from every denomination of Dong notes, and on propaganda posters all over the country.

Ho Chi Minh on the 5000 Dong Note

Countryside propaganda poster. Ho Chi Minh - Buffed up Super Commie. (Check out those biceps!).

The Father of modern Vietnam - AKA known as "Uncle Ho".

Ho Chi Minh on the 5000 Dong Note

Countryside propaganda poster. Ho Chi Minh - Buffed up Super Commie. (Check out those biceps!).

The Father of modern Vietnam - AKA known as "Uncle Ho".
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Friday, May 20, 2005
Notes from the editor - Now in blog format.
After much resistance to the B word, I've finally succumbed and set up notes from the editor in the blog format. So all notes will now start from http://www.itravelnet.com/blog/notes.html.
James
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