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Caravelle publishes book about its 50-year history
The history of the Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh
City has come to light in a new book recounting a half-century of war and peace
in Vietnam, as seen through the eyes as one of the city’s landmark institutions.
The English-language “Caravelle Saigon-A History,” published last week, unfolds
as a straight narrative interspersed with fascinating stories from an array of
diverse individuals whose lives intersected with the hotel.
While its most compelling sections detail the tumult of the 1960s and early
1970s, the book provides a fascinating glimpse into the development of the
hospitality industry in Saigon and concludes with the hotel’s extensive
refurbishment in 1998.
Built to be the country’s most luxurious hotel when opened in 1959, the
five-star Caravelle became inseparable from both the journalistic luminaries who
covered the Vietnam War and a new and progressive brand of war correspondents.
As Saigon’s unofficial press club, the Caravelle was frequented by policy makers
and such media icons as Peter Arnett, Neil Sheehan, David Halberstam and Walter
Cronkite.
It also housed the offices of a number of international press organizations
during the war period such as the CBS News, the ABC News and The New York Times.
A Vietnamese edition will be published by the end of the year, according to a
Caravelle statement.
Source: VietNamNet/Thanh Nien |
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