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Vietnam Veteran Returns to Vietnam After 39 Years Jul 10

Bud in Vietnam 1971 295x300 Vietnam Veteran Returns to Vietnam After 39 Years                         Bud in Vietnam 2010 300x224 Vietnam Veteran Returns to Vietnam After 39 Years

Bud in Vietnam 1971                                                                                                      Bud in Vietnam 2010

 

 

Vietnam Veteran, Bud Brown recently returned after an emotional trip to Vietnam after an absence of almost 40 years.

"I left Vietnam in 1971 and promised myself that one day I'd return," Brown said."I just didn't think it would take this long."

Brown, who was a U.S. Naval Advisor and speaks Vietnamese says he was amazed at how things had changed, mostly, the abundance of scooters in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. "When I left, peole mostly got around on biicycles and cyclos (which are two wheeled bicycles the carry passengers on a little seat between the two front wheels.)  Now it's almost all cars and scooters. What was the same? "The people are still very friendly,"Brown said. "Everywhere I went, college students would asked if they could practice their English with me."

During his ten day stay in Ho Ch Minh City (called Saigon by the locals), Brown visited several University classrooms, bought souveniers at the world famous Ben Thanh Market, lit insense and at several Chinese temples, visited the War Remnants Memorial and took the tour at the Cu Chi Tunnels, where the Viet Cong hid and lived during the massive American bombings "The tours were very emotional for me", Brown said, especially the War Remnants Museum, that had lots of  photos of the atrocities that happened at that time."


"I was surprised that my Vietnamese came back so easily after all these years,"  Brown said. Since it was so helpful to me I decided to create a website where Americans and others could learn Vietnamese. It's called Vietnamese101.info. Knowing Vietnamese opened up a lot of doors for me that, I'm sure, would have been closed if I had not been able to speak the language."Brown said."I really waant to go back again, but this time I won't wait so long."

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Welcome to the Philippines Slideshow Jun 26

This is the slideshow I just uploaded to YouTube. I used several photos from my latest trip to the Philippines. I want people to know where they can can information if they want to learn Tagalog.

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A Testimony for DirecTravelAsia Apr 15

 ” I would like to thank DirecTravelAsia for arranging my accomodations for my ten day stay in Saigon, Vietnam. The hotel that I stayed in was execllent and, from the time I arrived till the time I left, I felt very comfortable. I would highly recommend DiredTravelAsia to arrange tours or just accomodations for anyone wanting to travel to Vietnam or Southeast Asia.
Sincerely,"
Bud Brown

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Two Months in the Philippines and Vietnam Apr 09

Well I have just returned from two months in the Philippines and ten days in Vietnam. If you know me you know I took tons of photos and videos. I will edit the videos and organize the photos then post them here and on YouTube.  Thanks for following me in my adventures. By the way, that two month adventure was just an appitizer for things to come!

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In Vietnam and Loving it! Mar 20

I am presently in HCM City, Vietnam,  after an absense of 39 years. Some things are the same and some things are different.

Same:

  • Still takes the same method to cross the street. Just step out and slowly and steadily walk to the other side, letting all the vehicles go around you.
  • People are still friendly and helpful.

Different:

  • Not many bicycles on the street. Seems they have been replaced by scooters.
  • Most everyone in the city has a cell (mobile) phone
  • No more "cyclos" (bicycles with the front two wheels). Only for tourist transportation.

Will keep you updated.

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Adventuring in the Philippines! Feb 25

Well I have been here in the Philippines about three weeks now and am learning so much. I have been taking a lot of videos, pictures and notes for an upcoming Documentary called "Expats in the Philippines." It will give you valuable information on what it's like for a foreigner to live in the Philippines. Meanwhile, I have been uploading quite a few vids on YouTube. If you haven't subscribed to my video channel, do so now, so you will be the first to know when I upload a new video.

Subscribe to Bud Brown's YouTube Videos here.

I'm also having fun playing jokes on the expats here. It's the ol' Peanut Brittle Joke! Got em good!

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Some Unforgetable Travel Adventures! May 26

 

Why not spend your holiday doing something a little different. This website has a huge range of adventure holidays that will give you a once in a life time experience, the chance to see the world and meet new friends. The top 4 selling venture holidays are below and they should hopefully give you an idea of the possibilities out there;

The Best of Tanzania-including 6 day Mt. Kili climb!

1019 Some Unforgetable Travel Adventures!
Push yourself to the limits on this whirlwind 6 week Tanzania adventure. You will spend the first few weeks truly immersing yourself in Tanzanian culture as you work with young children in Moshi. Next you are off on a 6 day climb up world famous Mt. Kilimanjaro using the scenic Marangu route. And that?s not all! You will also spend the night at a real Masai village and visit the fabulous Lake Manyara National Park and N’Gorongoro Crater to see tons of wildlife including cheetahs, leopards, lions and more. Finish the trip with a well earned stay on the beautiful island of Zanzibar, famous for its tropical beaches, world class snorkelling and chilled out atmosphere.
For more information click here.

Elephant and mountain adventure in Thailand
1043 Some Unforgetable Travel Adventures!
You?ll find out when you spend 2 weeks working side by side elephant keepers in Surin province, Thailand. Feeding elephants a hearty breakfast full of leaves and branches will be just one your daily tasks. Then you are off on an action-packed adventure through northern Thailand. You will trek through the breathtaking mountains of Chiang Mai, board a bamboo raft for some awesome wildlife viewing, ride an elephant through the jungle and then even spend the night in a remote hill tribe village where you will have a chance to really bond with the local community and experience their uniquely peaceful way of life.
For more information click here.

Gorillas and Community Work in East Africa
1045 Some Unforgetable Travel Adventures!
If you are patient, have a great imagination and love working with children then you can have a great time helping Mombasa`s vulnerable children. Most of these children have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS so by giving your support you will help to get their lives back on track. Then after the hard work is done travel over to Uganda in search of Mountain Gorillas in their natural habitat deep in the forest. You’ll be trekking through the jungle keeping an eye out for these amazing creatures.. a once in a lifetime adventure!
For more information click here!

Teach and beach in Goa, India (4 weeks)
1052 Some Unforgetable Travel Adventures!
Spend two weeks working with underprivileged children and orphans in this beautiful area of Goa followed by two weeks relaxing on stunning beaches and exploring Goa’s wonderful sights – beaches, beaches and more beaches! The enthusiasm of the children will keep you busy throughout your project but their ever increasing smiles, and the knowledge that you have made a positive difference to their lives will make it worthwhile. Then chill out on a beach and do some sightseeing after your hard work – what more could you want? We will even throw in a free online TEFL course to help you prepare for teaching abroad.
For more information, click here!

 

 

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