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The village of Thanh Cong is typical of newer communities in the fertile plains of the northern parts of Vietnam. It is approximately 40 kilometres south of its Provincial capital Thanh Hoa, and some 5 kilometres west of Highway One. The soil is light and reasonably rich, and with the hills to one side, and the sea some 10 kilometres to the other, there is a little air movement - anyway more than further north. The newness of the village is, like too much in Vietnam, due to the American hostilities. The people from the old village were moved for safety from the bombing to this present position. The land is shared out in patches, as it was in the UK before the enclosures. Each family has some good patches, and some poorer ones; also around each house is a plot of an acre or so for vegetables, and often a fish pond. In this village of some 800 people there is no machinery except for motor bikes and water pumps, all work being done by people with animals, the resulting populated tranquility is therapeutic - for those not involved in working in the heat!
May 2016