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Wade Armstrong (juniorbird)  > Travel > Southeast Asia Summer 2006 > Saigon
Saigon (to natives), or Ho Chi Minh (to Northerners, transplants, and young people), was the capital of the Republic of (South) Vietnam during the Vietnam war. The name Saigon is actually Khmer and was given to the city when it was part of the Khmer Empire.
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Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > F-5A outside the Ho Chi Minh City Museum
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Stairs inside the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, formerly Gia Long Palace
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Yes, I like the palace doors
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Enough to take three photos
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > The French used the Gia Long Palace as their seat of government in Indochina; now it's a museum
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > US M48 tank tracks at the War Remembrance (formerly US and Chinese War Crimes) Museum
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > M48 commander's cupola
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > UH-1 Iroquois ?Huey? pilot and copilot seats
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Poulo Condore Prison duplicated at the War Remembrance Museum
Yes, I like the palace doors
 > Yes, I like the palace doors
Yes, I like the palace doors
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