Ho Chi Minh City - Saigon : My trip to Vietnam Part 2
We took a road trip to the outskirts of Saigon to go to this temple . We prayed and left offerings . ( I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE MUSIC ALL CREDIT GOES TO THE OWNERS ) *so don't take my video down*
Fans Saigon to go out in the rain watching U23 Vietnam vs U23 Korea
Fans Saigon to go out in the rain watching U23 Vietnam vs U23 Korea
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Afternoon 29/08/2018
A lot of Saigon residents, including foreigners, hastened to the giant screen area in Nguyen Hue walking street to cheer the match between U23 Vietnam and U23 South Korea in the semi-finals Asian men's football 2018.
As the whistle sounded, so many people gathered in the central area to head towards the big screen set in the middle of the pedestrian street.
The fans were nervous watching the match. When the home team was ahead 2-0 in the first half, all looking forward to the home team soon scored.
Whenever there is a chance to score, the fans cheered cheerfully for the home team.
In the first half, the weather was good. The whole neighborhood focused its attention on the large screen area.
But at the end of the first half, the sky suddenly turned into rain and wind.
Despite the rainy weather and heavy wind, fans still stayed to watch the second half to cheer the home team.
Second half U23 Vietnam lost one more table. Lose 0-3, the situation is very difficult for the Vietnamese team.
The fans burst into emotion when Minh Vuong created the free kick and shortened the score to 1-3 for the Vietnamese team. They ran to the stage to celebrate the goal despite the rain still heavy.
Then U23 Vietnam put the attack in the last minute of the match and there are certain opportunities. But time did not support Vietnam. The match ended 1-3 with u23 Korea. The fans leave in great agony.
So U23 Vietnam has missed the opportunity to win the gold Asiad 2018.
But for all the Vietnamese fans, this is a great pride because the national team has made history on reaching the semi-finals of the Asiad 2018.
U.S. AIR FORCE IN VIETNAM DEFOLIATION, GUNSHIPS, 82292
This Vietnam War USAF newsreel film shows AC-47 Gooney Bird / Spooky gunships at work in the Mekong Delta, and paratroops dropping from C-130s into an area eight miles from Saigon to go into combat against the Viet Cong. They are preceded by a combat control team. In Zone D, C-123s are at work defoliating the jungle. The narrator pronounces that the chemicals being used are harmless to humans but of course this was horribly incorrect. In Da Nang, the air base is shown with a variety of aircraft including a B-57 Canberras of the 8th Tactical Bomber Squadron being loaded with bombs for interdiction and close air support missions, and F-4Cs being loaded for combat.
The Douglas AC-47 Spooky (also nicknamed Puff, the Magic Dragon) was the first in a series of gunships developed by the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. It was designed to provide more firepower than light and medium ground-attack aircraft in certain situations when ground forces called for close air support.
The Fairchild C-123 Provider is an American military transport aircraft designed by Chase Aircraft and subsequently built by Fairchild Aircraft for the United States Air Force. In addition to its USAF service, which included later service with the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard, it also went on to serve most notably with the United States Coast Guard and various air forces in South East Asia. During the Vietnam War, the aircraft was used to spray Agent Orange.
Agent Orange—or Herbicide Orange (HO)—is one of the herbicides and defoliants used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. It was a mixture of equal parts of two herbicides, 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D.
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Awak Meu'èn Sipak Bhan Viètnam Meunang lam Semi Final AFC U-23 di Ho Chi Minh City
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Vietnam fans carry football stars on their heads
Thrilled with the exploits of the Vietnamese football team, fans are cutting their favorite football stars into their heads.
Jamsession at La Fenetre Soleil Saigon
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This jamsession was with Martin Seij, Greg Wilson, David Fournier and Rickie McIntosh.
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South Korean expats root for Vietnam, expect close match
“Although I am a Korean, I want Vietnam to win,” said Oh Se Deok, branch director of a massage device supplier in Hanoi.
He was, of course, referring to the upcoming men’s football semifinal match between Asian Games defending champions South Korea and Vietnam. The game will be reported live from 4 p.m.
The Asian Games is the world's second biggest multiple sports event, after the Olympics. This year’s edition, held in Jakarta and Palembang in Indonesia, has drawn 16,000 competitors and officials from 45 nations.
As a businessman who has been working in Vietnam for two years, Oh said his happiness would be complete if Vietnam goes on to become the Asian Games champions, just as his national team did in 2014.
“Winning the Asian Games will make Vietnam one of the top teams in Asia, bringing them closer to the next World Cup,” Oh said.
Other Koreans that VnExpress International spoke to also showed a lot of support for Vietnam.
Kim Hye-lin, a university student in Seoul, South Korea, noted the effort that the Vietnamese team had shown in the recent matches.
“They never give up and that's why they have been winning,” she said.
Na Byeong Gun, a Hanoi resident, said he believed good things will come out should Vietnam win the match.
“If Korea loses this match with Vietnam, they could learn a lesson and improve for the better,” he explained.
Noh Woo Jung, who’s studying Vietnamese at a university in Hanoi, said that she wanted to show support for both teams.
She said she isn’t too concerned about which team will win the match. “I just hope they play a wonderful game,” she said.
Hong Soon Gun, branch director of a logistics company in Hanoi, said that he was impressed with the Vietnamese players’ performances in recent matches.
“I think the Vietnamese team is really tough. They are good players,” he said.
But Hong also believed that his team would win the match. “I think Korea will be the winner,” he said, predicting a 2-1 scoreboard.
Leading Vietnam into the semifinal is coach Park Hang-seo, a former member of the South Korean national team, who won the second-best player title in 1979.
Kim So Jung, another university student in Korea, referred to Park as the second Guus Hiddink, a Dutch coach who led the South Korean team to the semifinal of World Cup 2002.
“Because of coach Park, Vietnam will not be an easy opponent for Korea,” she said.
Oh said that having coach Park was both a pro and con for Vietnam in the upcoming match.
Coach Park will understand the strategy that Korea may apply and get Vietnamese players to prepare for it, but the “Korean team also knows coach Park, so this will be a disadvantage for Vietnam,” he felt.
However, Oh continued to repose confidence in Vietnam’s victory. “My staff and I are going to have a party as soon as Vietnam wins,” he said.
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Vietnam’s dream of final debut at Asiad end in 1-3 defeat to South Korea
Still, legions of fans were proud of their team’s performance at the historic semifinal match and gave them a standing ovation at the Pakansari Stadium in Indonesia.
The team will vie next for the bronze medal on Saturday. It is the farthest Vietnam has gone in the history of Asian Games.
Game's over!
The second half had five extra minutes.
Vietnam received another yellow in 89'.
Vietnam's Nguyen Quang Hai tried his luck with a shot from outside the box in 86', but did not succeed.
In 82', Vietnam took a corner but the shot was saved by the goalkeeper.
South Korea received another yellow in 82'.
In 76', Vietnam's Nguyen Anh Duc had a missed header, right before he was subbed by Nguyen Cong Phuong, a main striker.
Vietnam scored in 70'!
With nothing to lose, Vietnam began to go all out, and were duly rewarded in the 70th minute. A wonderful free kick saw Tran Minh Vuong achieve the distinction of scoring in his very first Asian Games match.
South Korea received another yellow in 69' for a foal.
Korea received a yellow card in 62' for buying time, after Vietnam got one in 58'.
South Korea scored again. Vietnam’s fortunes dimmed further as Lee Seung-woo made it 3-0 from a tap in in 55'.
In 48', Vietnam had a volley towards South Korean goalkeeper but the ball went over the bar.
The teams have come back for the second half.
The first half closed after two extra minutes, with two goals for South Korea.
In 40', Vietnam had a missed shot:
Vietnamese players are still playing a steady game after losing two goals.
South Korea scored second goal in 28'!
The defending champions went further ahead in the 28th minute courtesy a chip shot by Hwang Ui-Jo, who scored his 9th goal of the Asian Games.
In 26', Vietnam had a close shot but the player was flagged for being in an offside position:
In 20', South Korea struck a free-kick saved by the goalkeeper.
South Korea scored!
South Korea took no time in taking an early lead, as Lee Seungwoo, wearing jersey 17, found the net with a left footer just 7 minutes into the game.
It was the first goal scored against Vietnam at Asian Games 2018.
Vietnam entered the game in red with two forwards for the first half, and South Korea in white, with four.
Vietnam advanced to its first semifinal of the Asian Games after defeating Syria with a late goal on Monday. Nguyen Van Toan came off the bench to score the winning goal for Vietnam in 108th minute in extra time.
The victory sparked wild celebrations as well as a rush to book tours to watch the semifinal live in Indonesia.
Around 3,000 Vietnam fans are there to cheer for their team this afternoon.
Back in Vietnam, the spirit is super high. In Saigon, streets are bustling with people selling and buying national flags, t-shirts, banners and other paraphernalia.
In Hanoi, many companies have let their employees off early this afternoon to go out and enjoy a public football-watching session. Several schools in the country have done the same.
The other semifinal will be played by Japan and U.A.E at 7:30 p.m. The gold and bronze medal matches will be played on September 1.
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Hoàng hậu Nam Phương, nước Việt Nam
Hoàng hậu Nam Phương, vợ Vua Bảo Đại, hoàng đế cuối cùng của Việt Nam.
Empress Nam Phuong, wife of King Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam.
cyclo en Saigon
I took a cyclo in Saigon to go from Pham Ngu Lao area to Ben Thanh Market, a walkable distance, though.