The creator of this museum is a master of psychology. The majestic scenery of the outside area displaying weapons, equipment, tanks, and planes, etc is in completely contrast to the horrifying images of their destruction to the human body, genetics, the environment, etc. inside. Visitors entering and leaving are two completely different people (enlightened, with the same bell ringing for peace).
I was born at birth withnHydrocephalus because of Agent Orange. I’m on the American side when they help South Vietnam from the Viet Cong invading South Vietnam. You don’t know the true sorry. North Vietnam Viet Cong invaded South Vietnam.
The creator of this museum is a master of psychology. The majestic scenery of the outside area displaying weapons, equipment, tanks, and planes, etc is in completely contrast to the horrifying images of their destruction to the human body, genetics, the environment, etc. inside. Visitors entering and leaving are two completely different people (enlightened, with the same bell ringing for peace).
You wrote this perfectly. This is exactly how I felt entering and leaving. It was an eye opening experience.
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Always was and always will be Saigon.
It’s Saigon not Ho Chi Minh City. That’s the communist name when they changed it. The fall of Saigon 30 April 1975
I was born at birth withnHydrocephalus because of Agent Orange. I’m on the American side when they help South Vietnam from the Viet Cong invading South Vietnam. You don’t know the true sorry. North Vietnam Viet Cong invaded South Vietnam.
It’s Saigon. If you’re a true South Vietnamese before the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. The Viet Cong invaded South Vietnam. I hate communism.