Vietnamese Chronicle. A brief report from
a distant part of the world
Volume 5 - Issue 1
Pedro Calmon Av1* and Joao Vicente Ganzarolli de Oliveira2
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- 1Cidade Universitaria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2Tercio Pacitti Institute of the Federal University of Riode aneiro, Brazil
*Corresponding author:
Pedro Calmon Av, Cidade Universitaria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Received: March 20, 2020; Published: June 18, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/OAJESS.2020.05.000203
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Abstract
This article is about Vietnam, a place I wanted to visit since my childhood. Forty years ago, I took the road and started to
struggle for the accomplishment of my geographical dreams. Simply by coincidence, in 1980, I headed for Argentina, whose name
commences with the first letter of our alphabet; my second international trip happened to be a “B” one, as I decided to make for
Bolivia in 1982; after four decades travelling around the world and without having found any place to call “home” yet, Vietnam (a
“V” country) was visited by me in 2020. The name New Zeeland is on the top of my current list and has a capital “Z” within it; does
that mean that I am destined to finally settle down somewhere in the next few years?
Keywords: Vietnam, Communism, Religion, Disability, Travels
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