Travels with Palin - Season 4 Episode 4 Full Circle: Vietnam/Philippines
Michael arrives in Vietnam at a time when it is reintroducing itself to the global stage, via a process called Đổi mới ("new thinking"). He also observes a local cricket match in the capital of Hanoi, although the BBC is not allowed to film because due to the fact it took place on land owned by the Vietnamese military, it was deemed a security risk. Michael also observes the Hanoi Hilton, an infamous prison for Americans during the Vietnam War. Catching a train going south to Saigon, he makes a stop in Huế and the Forbidden Purple City, an old imperial palace. In Da Nang, Michael relaxes at China Beach and meets up with a 16-year-old who shows him what is known as the Gateway to Heaven. In Saigon, he tours the Củ Chi tunnels which the Vietnamese military used during all the conflicts within their borders. In nearby Tay Ninh, he visits a Caodaist cathedral. Then he takes a ferry down to the end of the Mekong River.
First Air Date: Nov 27, 1980
Last Air date: Nov 14, 2012
Season: 9 Season
Episode: 52 Episode
Runtime: 37 minutes
IMDb: 9.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 8.589
Language: English
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Full Circle: Alaska/Russia
Full Circle: Japan/Korea
Full Circle: China
Full Circle: Vietnam/Philippines
Full Circle: Malaysia/Indonesia
Full Circle: Australia/New Zealand
Full Circle: Chile/Bolivia (arrival)
Full Circle: Bolivia/Peru
Full Circle: Peru/Colombia
Full Circle: Mexico/Western USA/Canada/Alaska