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TOKIDOKI (NOMAD) title: TOKIDOKI (NOMAD) – a world travel photo blog by Jackie Hadel

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The red sign over the gate reads Phước Lộc Thọ, which refers to the three gods of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity.
The statue in the pink robe is Lady Buddha (Avalokiteshvara), or Quán Thế Âm Bồ Tát in Vietnamese.

The blue plaque says “Đại Bi Quan Thế Âm Bồ Tát” (The Great Compassionate Bodhisattva).

She is the most beloved figure in Southern V...


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The main slogan:

“Đảng gắn bó mật thiết với nhân dân, dựa vào nhân dân để xây dựng Đảng!”

“The Party is closely bound to the people, relying on the people to build the Party!”

The small text at the top reads: celebrating the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (3/2/1930 – 3/2/2026). So this is a...


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I’m sitting here watching the street breathe. It’s organized chaos in its purest form. You see it in the way a motorbike glides past, carrying a giant framed mirror like it’s nothing more than a backpack, reflecting the city back at itself. It’s in the quiet dignity of nón lás (conical hats) resting against a green lamppost, a flash of tradition pinned against the grit of...


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So many flags overhead and she’s not looking at any of them. She’s carrying whatever she’s carrying to wherever she’s going and the revolution is just above her. That’s the thing about ideology. The people it claims to represent walk under it every day without even bothering to look up. A conical hat and a bag of recycling beneath a plethora of hammer and sickles. The PARTY ...

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