Showing posts with label Ho Chi Minh City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ho Chi Minh City. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Up In The Air .... Part 49

Up In The Air is back with some lovely photographs of our liftoff from Ho Chi Minh City's  Tan Son Nhat International Airport...


HCMC below us...


Indeed it definitely isn't a dull city from Up In The Air...



The blue of the engine cowlings looks great...


Indeed this trip to Vietnam will always be etched on our heart...
We loved Vietnam a lot - the spirit, the vibe, the pulse of the Vietnamese was amazing...


And we promise to be back soon...
Till then, tạm biệt Vietnam! 


Plane Spotting At SGN

And it's Plane Spotting time for me at this exotic new airport - the Tan Son Nhat International Airport, in Ho Chi Minh City which goes by the IATA code, SGN, derived from the city's former name of Saigon.



Etihad's Airbus A330 - the ME3 dominate the skies all over and I am certainly not sure if that's a great idea...


A clearer shot...


Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 Dream)liner...


Boarding our Vietnam Airlines Airbus A321 that will fly us into Siem Reap...


Ohhh, I loved this shot!


All set...


JetStar Pacific Airbus A320...




Vietnam Airlines' Airbus A350 XWB...


VietJet Airbus A320...





Ohhh - I spot the tail of an Emirates Boeing 777 - an ME3 that's parasiting on foreign skies...





I love this old livery of Etihad, though the new one is pretty good too...




Conventionally, Turkish Airlines isn't a part of the ME3 club of Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways but with Turkish Airlines having the widest coverage across the globe it is often included in the ME3 + 1 group...
I must confess that Turkish is a lot nicer and far less parasitic than the ME3...



A Thai Boeing 787 Dream)liner...



All set to roll as a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 flies in...



And here we go, Cambodia ahoy!


Saigon, Here We Are...

And here we are in Saigon, errr... oh! It's Uncle Ho's city, it's Ho Chi Minh City...
But there's little you can do in a city if you're there barely for two hours, transiting between flights. And that is a tad disappointing, afterall HCMC is such a historic city, a city that has seen it all over the last century, it has had its share of fame, intrigue, downfall and an impressive rediscovery...


Our flight from Hanoi landed at Terminal 1A, but our next flight, to Siem Reap takes off from Terminal 2 and it was a scramble to make it in time for checkin at Terminal 2. And somewhere on the way, I saw Uncle Ho, who gave this city its new name...

The city had its origin centuries ago as a small fishing village known as Prey Nokor, or Forest City. The area was originally swampland, and was populated by the Khmer people (a Cambodian tribe) for centuries before the arrival of the Vietnamese. Khmer legends say that southern Vietnam was given to the Vietnamese government as a dowry for the marriage of a Vietnamese princess to a Khmer prince - that was a political deal to stop constant invasions and pillaging of Khmer villages.
By the 1700s, the Nguyễn Dynasty established their control on the area, followed by the French colonists who came in, in the 1800s, who set up their administration base here.
After the end of the Second World War that ravaged most of the region, the French IndoChina effectively split into three - Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. And Vietnam got further split into two, with the communists and the western forces dividing Vietnam into two along the 17th parallel.
While Uncle Ho assumed charge of North Vietnam from Hanoi, Saigon became the capital of South Vietnam, led by the former Emperor Bảo Đại. The two partitioned and fledgling states vied for control of the entire country and were aided by the two superpowers - the then Soviet Union and the United States in a 20 year long war. The communists made the westerners meet Waterloo and Saigon fell in April 1975, after which the country was reunited under the communists. And then, a year later , the communist regime rechristened the city as Ho Chi Minh City...
And I am told the city retains a lot of its old French colonial charm, which hopefully, Neeti and I will explore very soon, but definitely not on this trip...


Waiting to board our flight to Siem Reap - it will be a 90-minute flight...



Killing time...


Filling in our entry forms for Cambodia, as we wait for the plane to taxi...


And we are on a roll, goodbye Saigon!

Up In The Air .... Part 48

Up In The Air's latest edition is back with pics of our flight between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City...


HCMC is nearly 1500 kilometres south of Hanoi, our flight took us over Lao and Cambodian airspace...


Unfortunately, there was little we could see beyond the magnificent clouds...


But we weren't disappointed...


The vistas up there were breathtaking...


The clouds were incredibly beautiful...


And we begin our finals into HCMC's Tan Son Nhat International Airport...


A grainy 10X zoom into HCMC from nearly 700 feet...



The Saigon River...


This is a city we would love to visit...


It does look quite bustling from up here...


Unfortunately we will spend just two hours here...


We have a short connection - our next flight to Siem Reap takes off in exactly 2 hours...


But I am sure we'll be back in HCMC soon...

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