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yup , but it also come with revival of old culture ( aka tea art are returning after year of neglect ( 1970-2000 only old people still keep the tea art , now more and more young people interest in it and drink tea again , tradition dress revival ( dressthat are older then 18th century cause Vietnam still manage to maintain and still daily used of tradition dress of 18 th century ( the ao dai , you still can see female wearing it in Vietnam and male version in wedding and funeral and other occasion ) similar to hanfu revival movement in china , they still maintain the Qipao but now a lot of young Chinese are revival older dress , when poor you don't think about culture and tradition all you think is money and food , with the economic getting better people start to think beyond money / food => some will go back to tradition and history , while other go to high culture ( opera music , classical music , tradition music ,. ... ) with the economic growth , the govt also have more money to spend on old building ( maintain , repair , rebuilt of damage building ) hue imperial city are giving priority , the imperial city was badly damage by war and bad economic of the 80s ( we were poorer then African dual to embargo , war ( in Cambodia and in northern border vs china ( btw we have to fight in Cambodia , cant develop if polpot and Khmer rouge still run around in Cambodia , the southern part of vietnam will never have peace to develop economic )It happens all over the world, that is why preserving and exhibiting old photographs and films of what use to be "just a routine life" not only extraordinary events are important.
A photo of NVA soldier in Cambodia , the wound guy name is Huu , the guy carry him name Duc ( from thanh hoa province ) taken in 1970