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Used
Hardcover
2001
$13.02
Vietnam after the war--this guide shows readers how to get from Hanoi to Saigon and what to expect in this recuperating country. An analysis is given of the influence of the war. John Colet lives and works in Saigon and speaks Vietnamese. Joshua Eliot lives in England but is a regular visitor to Southeast Asia. 46 maps.
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Used
Paperback
2002
$3.44
This edition offers an up-to-date guide to an increasingly popular destination. A country whose coastline that stretches over 3000km, there is however, more to Vietnam than beaches. This revised guide shows you what else is on offer in this friendly developing nation. The guide features background information on Vietnam's modern history, details of local cuisine and the best places to sample it, and shopping tips and the best locally produced goods on offer. Pointers on learning the language, and up-to-date listings on where to stay and how to escape the hoards are also included.
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Used
Hardcover
1997
$4.59
The pace of economic and political change in Vietnam is fast and furious, and the implications for travellers are perpetually changing. This handbook is written by two specialists who know and understand the country well. John Colet lives and works in Saigon and speaks Vietnamese. Planning a visit to Vietnam is an interesting exercise, the country's two principal cities of Hanoi and Saigon being at opposite ends of the country. The handbook contains ideas and suggestions on how to get about and capitalize on all there is to see. Lightweight and portable, the guide contains information on: the latest information on how to get about by air, train and bus with timetables and fares; full background details on Vietnam's history, culture and landscape; an appraisal of the Vietnam war and its implications on modern Vietnam; tour operators, both overseas and in Vietnam; and how to get a visa, and regulations for tourists.