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A Vietnamese Goes Home
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CURRENT ISSUES
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6 / 1990 |
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D.T. Nguyen D.T. Nguyen, a Vietnamese scholar working in the United
States, recently returned to Vietnam for the first time since
1975. All personal names used in this article are pseudonyms. |
At Bangkok airport, people laden with parcels and electrical goods waited at the Air France counter for the Ho Chi Minh City flight. They were Viet kieu, overseas Vietnamese returning to Vietnam. Some were making family visits, but most were seasoned wheeler-dealers for whom Bangkok was a requisite stop for buying consumer goods that could be sold profitably on the black market.
While waiting, they discussed among themselves possible ways to overcome the scrutiny of the vigilant and fearsome hai quan (customs officers) at Tan Son Nhat airport. Customs formalities, they admitted, had improved tremendously over the last two years. They also exchanged tips about changing customs procedures, taxes, regulations, and the latest gold rates. Gold is the standard used in estimating the cost of living and inflation rate in Vietnam. Nowadays, one talks about prices of a Honda motorbike or a house not in terms of dong (the national currency) but in terms of so many chi (a gold unit of weight smaller than a tael).
At Tan Son Nhat, since I was a first-timer and presumably unfamiliar with black marketeering, I endured only a "brief" customs inspection. After half an hour of official scrutiny, I was free to leave the airport. Then, outside and under a glaring sun, I was reunited with my family in an intensely emotional moment.
I had left southern Vietnam when the country was still divided between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (the North) and the Republic of Vietnam (the South). The war seemed to have been raging forever. Life was impregnated with the sounds of war: the roar of helicopters, the duller sound of bombers flying high overhead, the
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