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My arrival was on April 30th, 2000: Victoryday!

The entire city was full of flags, big slogans across the streets, hammer and sickle everywhere. Today is Victoryday in Vietnam. Exactly 25 years ago Vietnam won the American war with conquering Saigon by storm.

At six o' clock in the morning when I arrived in Saigon, coming from Nha Trang by night train, the party had started already with a parade which was finished at nine already. Saigon is hot at daytime! I saw funny little cars, marching troups, sportsgroups, dancing groups, one of them was performing aerobic exercises with hammering sounds of disco music. Also the old men on the stage, the government, looked very interested.

Saigon looks rather modern and out of breath compared to Hanoi, it is hot, lots of traffic, good galleries and museums, fantastic (expensive) Chinese restaurants, shopping centers, boutiques, antique, jewels, so enjoy it.

In the evening we joined the victory party on the streets in front of the Operahouse. There were street orchestras, opera, tribal groups, firework, dancing. Hundreds of thousands of Saigon people were in the streets, always pouring confetti over me. That is real fun, after all to pour confetti over a "Longnose". They loved it.



On the left a view from the Reunification palace to the city. We saw the room where the South Vietnames Repubic came to an end by surrender to the North Vietnamese Army.

On the right the city hall.



Tanks rolling over the fence around the President Palace on April 30th, 1975. This was the hour when the Vietnam War ended.

I heard the following anecdote: The tank commander, an officer, stormed into the building and found a room with the last remaining officials of the South Vietnamese Repubic. They said: "We are waiting here to hand over the power to you". The officer answered:" You cannot hand over what doesn't belong to you anymore. You all are arrested".