Extremely vivid photos of Saigon in 1971-1972 by an American photographer.
Let's take a look at the street scenes and daily life of Saigon in 1971-1972 through a series of photographs taken by American photographer Terry Nelson.
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On Chi Lang Street, near the Truong Ve intersection (the intersection of Nguyen Van Hoc and Chi Lang streets, now the intersection of No Trang Long and Phan Dang Luu streets), Saigon, 1971-1972 . On the right is the National School of Decorative Arts, commonly known as the drawing school. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
Bustling traffic at Hang Xanh intersection, a major transportation hub in Saigon . Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
On Chi Lang Street, now Phan Dang Luu Street. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
The Christian Hospital at the Phu Nhuan intersection. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
A row of shops on Bui Huu Nghia Street, next to Ba Chieu Market . Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
Hong Bang Square, next to Ba Chieu Market. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
A comic book rental shop. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
A street vendor selling brooms on Vo Thanh Street (now Hoang Van Thu Street), Phu Nhuan District. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
The pressure regulating tower of the Thu Duc water treatment plant. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
A girl wearing a purple ao dai walks down the street. Photo: Terry Nelson / Flickr.
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