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  • Vietnam's Reunification 40 Years On

The man who found peace on Kham Thien Street

The man who found peace on Kham Thien Street

    “Everything is better now; Vietnam has peace.”
  • Vietnam marks 40 years after war
  • Pulitzer-winning photographer captures heart-wrenching moments of Vietnam War
  • 'It was a bad war' - Vietnam Vet

Vietnam marks 40 years after war

Vietnam marks 40 years after war

Vietnam commemorates the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War 

Vietnam marked the 40th anniversary of the capture of Saigon

Vietnam marked the 40th anniversary of the capture of Saigon

Vietnam marked the 40th anniversary of the capture of Saigon by North Vietnamese forces on April...

'It was a bad war' - Vietnam Vet

'It was a bad war' - Vietnam Vet

Wounds of Vietnam war still fresh in the U.S. 40 years after the fall of...

Grisly effects of Agent Orange haunt Vietnam

Grisly effects of Agent Orange haunt Vietnam

 

Vietnam War correspondents return to reminisce

Vietnam War correspondents return to reminisce

They are in Vietnam for an event for international journalists to mark the 40th anniversary of the...

Le Thi Thu Nguyet (L) talks with young soldiers in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Minh Hung

How a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman blew up US aircraft in Vietnam War

But the 'Iron Bird' says her children's success is actually her greatest accomplishment

U.S. Vietnam War vets tour the country

U.S. Vietnam War vets tour the country

 

Vietnam War: The legacy of Agent Orange

Vietnam War: The legacy of Agent Orange

Forty years since the end of the Vietnam War, people with severe mental and physical disabilities still...

Photo credit: VnExpress

The other side: Exhibit honors Vietnam's wartime photojournalists

40 photos shows how the Vietnam War looked through heroic eyes

Exhibition honors Vietnamese female soldiers in Vietnam War

Exhibition honors Vietnamese female soldiers in Vietnam War

Organizers are still trying to look for hundreds of female soldiers who had moved from the north...

How the US continues to impact Vietnam 40 years on

How the US continues to impact Vietnam 40 years on

For many here, capitalism appears to be no longer anathema to Vietnam and its development

Pulitzer-winning photographer captures heart-wrenching moments of Vietnam War

Pulitzer-winning photographer captures heart-wrenching moments of Vietnam War

Kyoichi Sawada won the Pulitzer for Photography in 1966, four years before his death

Landon Carnie pictured on on April 11, 2015 at the site on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City where the very first Babylift flight crashed on April 4, 1975, shortly after takeoff

Finding their roots: Babylift children return to Vietnam

  Babylift children are still trying to trace their birth families.

As war memories fade, Vietnam still battles Agent Orange legacy

As war memories fade, Vietnam still battles Agent Orange legacy

  Some three million Vietnamese have suffered from fatal diseases, disabilities and illness after coming into contact...

Death row cells at Hoa Lo. Photo: Bao Van

Hoa Lo Prison, one of few places in Hanoi with memories of war

The yellow stone-and-concrete prison, once used to house American POWs, is now a tourist...

Replicas of Tank 390 (L) and Tank 843 (behind R), the first tanks credited with crashing through the gates of Saigon's presidential palace 40 years ago, on display at Ho Chi Minh City's Reunification Palace

Pride and obscurity: the historic crew of Vietnam's 'Tank 390'

   "We fought with our hearts, for people in the south, not for fame, not to be called...

A visit to Saigon’s time capsule

A visit to Saigon’s time capsule

The Independence Palace witnessed the end of a regime and is one of the must-visit...

War vets tour Agent Orange victims center in Hanoi

War vets tour Agent Orange victims center in Hanoi

 A group of Vietnam War veterans and anti-war activists tour a center for Agent Orange...

Propaganda posters displayed at a souvenir shop in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Minh Le

Vietnamese propaganda art, a war legacy that is not diabolical

The posters, often seen as a functional work that went out with the war, are becoming...

A foreign visitor sits down to look at two baby bodies killed by Agent Orange in a glass tomb at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City during a visit on March 18, 2015. Photo: Minh Le

Inside Vietnam's war museum, some truths are still hard to face

 "Our ultimate goal is not to embarrass anyone," says museum curator
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Here are 10 of the most memorable snapshots on Instagram this week
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A foreigner studying a housing project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dinh Son

Vietnam property market: to buy or not to buy?

  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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