Vietnam Diving

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China Beach was only the backdrop for a television program. Today, street vendors and stalls selling seashells to grilled delicacies premises for a new invading force apart from the card: foreign tourists. This is a healthy news for China Beach. After decades of confusing infamy, itâ € ™ s, finally winning acclaim for what he has always been, even when nobody noticed: a beach, one of the best in Asia. The return of the white sand covering a breathtaking bay outside Danang in central Vietnam, started some years ago, when renegade surfers held a contest in the choppy waves of China Beach. Within months, the world ™ € s media return in force for a show even greater international surfing.

When do, everything will be a pleasant shock. Instead of the beach, diving or clumsy premium villas such as those from Vietnam, visitors can lounge by a large pool, downing Hue tasty Beers (made in a foreign company export-only with some Texans) or crisp martinis at the Furama Resort Danang. The spa opened 35 million U.S. dollars this summer, giving Vietnam a much more significant investment in a tourism industry that attracted clouds of 1.6 million visitors last year. Itâ € ™ € ™ s of the country s first true luxury resort. More poignant, the Furamaâ ™ € s opening signals a new stage in the process ongoing recovery of war-torn nation which has remained rather xenophobic after a century of foreign domination, and almost as a rebellion more colonial.

That story was repeated almost annoying and almost doomed the resort. The American company that proposed the complex in 1993 retired after infighting destroyed its partnership with government in the area. An adjoining project went bankrupt. And Australia supervisors practically came to blows with the local workers used to the work of the ethics lackadaisical communist construction. "But itâ € ™ s done and itâ € ™ sa great success," says Paul Stoll, general manager of the station, which is just the first beachhead in a development plan of China Beach that eventually will include several other hotels and a golf course. "Everybody is looking at this area. China Beach is now on the map."

Critics gleefully to point out maps that this isnâ € ™ t really China Beach at all. They are right. Porcelain The beach, which became known to U.S. soldiers wounded and weary, is actually in the arena of the tourist site. Itâ € ™ s very easy to detect.

However, the fact that a name imperialists like China Beach was put into the project, says a lot about local confidence. "For years, we didnâ ™ € t use the name, but now we see the benefit to the marketing "Says Luong Minh Sam, Director of the Danang Department of Tourism. Describe plans to add retirement homes for rich Japanese and Taiwanese, including hotels and golf courses, and a series of canals to take tourists to nearby towns. "We're calling the whole beach as China Beach, since tourists know this name."

War tourism is big business for Danang, he admits. "This area is where so many strategic battles were fought, and not just for Americans but also the French before them. But American tourism is really our objective. We really want to promote in the U.S. market. In the past it was difficult, but now we have a great advantage in China Beach. "The area is rich in military memories. Beach China € ™ s Hospital is now a seafood processing plant, but the previous guest houses have become an army hotel properly. Duffers will soon be driving golf carts around the base of the former Navy aircraft and a Novotel is expected to increase at the site of U.S. Consulate first.

"China Beach has that old vibe," says Fred Burke, an American lawyer in Ho Chi Minh, who also chairs the American Chamber of Commerce. Launched in 1993 with eight members, now has 280, just a camera sister in Hanoi. In April, the two groups met for the first time in China Beach complex. "It was a big blowout," says Burke. "Talk about the memories.

Of course some are better than others. Earlier this summer, a brawl erupted between U.S. soldiers involved in the search for MIA remains. â € œIt was a great show, "says an ex-pat residents, adding, perhaps with a touch of nostalgia:" just like old times. "

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