Legacies and Landscapes of Vietnam and Cambodia
Explore the rich culture and complex history of Vietnam and Cambodia.
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Join us in Vietnam next spring as the country prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of reunification.
It’s an historic time in this young and dynamic nation and we’ll explore cultural wonders, awe-inspiring landscapes, and learn about the “American War” as we visit Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Hoi An, Hanoi, and the Mekong Delta. In Cambodia we’ll explore the enchanting site of Angkor Wat before ending in the vibrant and historic city of Phnom Penh.
Throughout our journey we will attend exclusive meetings and discussions with insightful and accomplished individuals including artists, historians, media and literary figures, human rights workers, community leaders and more. It’s a very special program that will look deeply into the unique history, cultures, present challenges and future aspirations of these two fascinating countries.
Highlights:
- Participate in a pre-departure discussion with long-time Nation contributor George Black about SE Asian history and politics.
- Meet with Dr. Biu Tran Phuon, former president of Hoa Sen University to learn about Vietnam’s history with China.
- In Dong Ha, meet with staff of Project RENEW; founded by an ex-American GI, this organization works to clear munitions still around since the end of the war.
- Learn about Cham culture from Kieu Maily, a researcher, artist, poet and writer and visit My Son, considered to be one of the most impressive Cham sites.
- Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, and the Bayon Temple.
- Hear from staff at the Cambodian Center for Independent Media, who work to promote press freedom in Cambodia, and staff from the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.
- Explore colorful markets, sample delicious local cuisine, and experience the art and culture of two distinctly fascinating countries.
- Explore colorful markets, sample delicious local cuisine, and immerse yourself in vibrant and fascinating cultures.
See the itinerary for complete details. Questions? Contact us via the form at the bottom of this page or call us at 212-209-5401.
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