I love those tours you offer us, @yugadi, to truly wonderful places, which I won't be able to meet, and your posts allow us to do so, at least visually, thanks to your beautiful photos, in addition to your pleasing writing.
I take this opportunity to confess something to you. Following your posts about Vietnam, a question has come to my mind: how a country that became communist after the war, which devastated it, has been able to re-emerge, to rebuild itself, in a not so “communist” way?
Best regards, @yugadi.
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Thank you so much for your kind words! It truly means a lot to know that my posts can help you experience these places even from afar. I always try to capture the essence of what I see and feel, so I'm really happy it's reaching you that way.
As for your question, it's a fascinating one.It’s something that crossed my mind too while I was there. And as us daughters usually do, I went to my dad with it. He told me even though it’s officially a communist country, they’ve actually opened up a lot economically. Emerging private businesses, flourishing tourism and the resilience of Vietnamese people.
Thanks again for following along and for your thoughtful message!