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00:00How did you know that your daughter was pregnant?
00:08Who told you that she was pregnant?
00:10She told me.
00:11Did she write to you?
00:12No, she didn't.
00:13She was pregnant at that time.
00:17Did you go home on the day she was born?
00:18No, I didn't.
00:19How did you know that your daughter was pregnant?
00:23I just turned on the monitor.
00:25I saw that he was dead.
00:26Oh my god.
00:27He was dead.
00:28He had two children.
00:29Now he's dead.
00:30How can I raise him?
00:32I don't dare to tell anyone.
00:34I went to her house that day.
00:39I met her that night.
00:40We looked at each other.
00:41We didn't dare to hug each other.
00:42Oh my god.
00:43She was stiff.
00:44Her neck was stiff.
00:45Her neck was stiff.
00:46We couldn't hug each other.
00:49We didn't even cry.
00:56Nguyen Linh and Thanh Van welcome you to the show.
00:59The show is broadcast at 9 p.m. every Saturday on Vietnam Defense Channel.
01:04Every week, we will meet the people who have had a wonderful marriage for many years.
01:10Today, I would like to introduce to you their presence here.
01:14Can you introduce yourself?
01:18I'm Nguyen Minh Ky.
01:20I'm 37 years old.
01:21I'm from Huong, Cu Chi.
01:24You are the daughter of a Vietnamese man.
01:26Yes.
01:27My wife and I live together.
01:29Yes.
01:30My husband and I live in the same village.
01:32I'm Nguyen Minh Ky.
01:35I'm 83 years old.
01:37I live in Cu Chi with him.
01:41Nguyen Minh Ky and Thanh Van
01:52When did you start to love each other?
01:55What year was it?
01:57It was around 1960.
01:581960.
01:59Which village are you from?
02:00Tan Thong Hoi.
02:01Tan Thong Hoi.
02:02You lived in the same village?
02:03Yes.
02:04You lived in the same village?
02:05Yes.
02:06Did you know each other when you were young?
02:07Yes.
02:08My husband was a young man.
02:11My wife was a woman.
02:13My husband was a young man.
02:18How old were you then?
02:19I was 24.
02:20You were a young man.
02:22There was a protest in 1954.
02:26It was in Quang Doi.
02:28I was a student.
02:30I was holding a flag.
02:32I was in the protest.
02:34I was shot.
02:36Almost 100 people were killed.
02:38I ran away.
02:40My brother was injured.
02:42Did you run away when you were shot?
02:44I heard about it.
02:46Many people died.
02:48My wife was killed.
02:50Many people were shot.
02:54I ran to the roadside.
02:58I ran into a house.
03:00There were 7 people in the house.
03:02I ran into a house.
03:04It was a clean house.
03:06I ran into a forest.
03:08There was a chicken.
03:10He died in the protest.
03:12He died in the protest.
03:14When I was in the local battle.
03:18They had to print out a letter in the evening.
03:22They had to print out a letter in the evening.
03:24And they drew on the road.
03:26And they drew on the road.
03:28They drew with markers.
03:30It's easy to break the wall with plastic.
03:33So I did that for a while.
03:36After that, the bomb started to fire again.
03:40So I went down to Truong Than Mu and Truong Minh Van.
03:45I made a self-propelled gun.
03:48I shot that bomb.
03:50After that, I was able to pay the bill.
03:53Oh my god.
03:54You're so brave.
03:55After I left, I handed that gun over to the locals.
04:01Vietnam's Amazing Cuisine
04:04How old were you when you started to work as a delivery man?
04:07I was 25 years old.
04:09She started to work as a delivery man when she was 20 years old.
04:13So you met each other at the same time?
04:15We loved each other at home.
04:17We cooked a meal for each other.
04:20We knew each other was husband and wife.
04:23We were just like that.
04:25You knew each other when you lived in the same neighborhood.
04:26You must have played together when you were young.
04:28I didn't know him until I went to Dao Ham.
04:30Oh, you met him at Dao Ham.
04:32I didn't know him until I went to Dao Ham to pay the bill.
04:35Who confessed to whom?
04:37That's right.
04:40Who confessed to whom first?
04:41He did.
04:47I went out from the inside of Dao Ham.
04:48She went out from the outside.
04:49I went up to Dao Ham.
04:50Oh, I see.
04:52It was so awkward when you met each other.
04:56You went to Dao Ham.
04:58Yes, I went to Dao Ham.
05:00How did you feel at that time?
05:02Because there were many people in Dao Ham, not just you.
05:05That's right.
05:05We talked normally at that time.
05:07But there were many people who didn't dare to say they loved me.
05:09I was so scared when I said I loved him.
05:11What were you afraid of?
05:12I was afraid that people would see us.
05:15My hands were shaking.
05:17I didn't dare to hold my hands.
05:18If I said I loved him, I would be accused.
05:22Really?
05:22I was so scared.
05:23People said it was impossible.
05:25I was so scared.
05:28I didn't love him like I do now.
05:31I didn't dare to say I loved him.
05:33I didn't dare to hold my hands.
05:35I was so scared.
05:35How did you know that he loved you?
05:38We met at night.
05:43I had to work at night.
05:46We ate and drank at night.
05:47We slowly fell in love with each other.
05:51Meeting at night was a big opportunity.
05:53We met at night and fell in love with each other.
05:57What did you notice about him?
05:59He was gentle.
06:01He didn't talk much.
06:02I noticed that.
06:04I didn't know what to say.
06:06I didn't answer what he said.
06:08I just asked him honestly.
06:09What did you notice about him?
06:11He was gentle.
06:13He didn't participate in other people's work.
06:16He didn't give advice.
06:18He was always worried about his family.
06:21Did you date him in the cave?
06:24Did you date him in the cave?
06:26No, I didn't.
06:27Did you?
06:28No, I didn't.
06:29I didn't date him in the cave.
06:30You pretended to dig the ground and held his hand.
06:32I couldn't hold his hand.
06:34We were sitting there.
06:37There were people here and there.
06:40There was a place outside.
06:43I couldn't say anything.
06:44You dug at night?
06:45At night.
06:46At night.
06:47You dug at night?
06:47At night.
06:48I dug at day time.
06:49I dug at day time.
06:51I hit him to death.
06:52You just looked at each other.
06:53You didn't say anything about love.
06:54You didn't hold hands or feet.
06:56I didn't dare to.
06:57When did you meet?
06:59From 1960 to 1961.
07:02We worked together in 1960.
07:03A year later.
07:04Did you ask for his hand in marriage?
07:06Or did you propose?
07:08We proposed to each other.
07:10We wanted to let his family know.
07:12Did you come as a guest?
07:14Or what?
07:16No, I didn't.
07:17It was an old tradition.
07:19We didn't dare to hold hands.
07:20We didn't dare to meet.
07:22We told his family to come and ask.
07:24We just brought wine.
07:26We didn't do anything.
07:27We just made a meal.
07:29I'm sorry to say this.
07:30It was a small wedding.
07:32We invited his family.
07:34Your wedding was like a small wedding.
07:36I'm telling the truth.
07:38We only invited his family.
07:41We didn't invite anyone else.
07:42It was a war.
07:43We didn't invite anyone.
07:45If his family suspected us,
07:47they would cut our heads.
07:50We didn't dare to do that.
07:52That's terrible.
07:53Did you worry when you decided to marry him?
07:56Because he was always close to death.
08:00Were you scared?
08:01No.
08:02No.
08:03I didn't.
08:04I didn't care if he died or I did.
08:11Were you afraid that he was always close to death?
08:13No.
08:14Before we got married,
08:16we were in the war.
08:18No one was dead.
08:19We were living in the independent country.
08:22We had to trust each other.
08:26When did you get married?
08:28In 1962.
08:30In 1962.
08:31Did you go to the wedding together?
08:33No.
08:34We went to the wedding 4-5 months later.
08:37We had to buy a car,
08:41a water tank,
08:43a statue,
08:44a plate.
08:45A round balloon.
08:48You had to prepare everything.
08:50We had to prepare the statue.
08:53Did you go to the liberated area?
08:55We had to go to the liberated area.
08:59Where?
09:00We went to the manor of Phu Chi.
09:03We went to the manor of Phu Chi.
09:04We only went there when the war started.
09:05I was in the 8th grade.
09:06The teacher took me there.
09:07Ah, the teacher.
09:08The teacher took me there.
09:09Did you guys go to the same unit?
09:11No.
09:11We didn't have a unit yet.
09:13Oh, you didn't have a unit yet?
09:14So you two lived together?
09:16We didn't live together when I first came here.
09:18No, we didn't.
09:18What? You two didn't live together?
09:19No, no.
09:20We lived separately.
09:21We swam separately, but we were in different teams.
09:23Different teams.
09:24When I first came here, I knew that
09:26the workers had to make a sample of the rice paddy.
09:30One person, one paddy.
09:32We had to make a sample of the rice paddy.
09:35Did you guys live together when you came back home?
09:36No.
09:37Ah.
09:38We didn't live together when I first came here.
09:40Did you guys live together when you came back home?
09:41No.
09:42You didn't?
09:43No.
09:44So you guys didn't have a date,
09:47a wedding, or a honeymoon, right?
09:50No.
09:51We stayed at home.
09:52We didn't have a honeymoon.
09:55Did your family agree to let you stay at home?
09:58There was only an old lady here.
10:00There was only an old lady here.
10:02The old ladies had grown up,
10:04so they had to take care of their children.
10:06My mother was very strict.
10:08She said that if I stayed at home,
10:09they would shoot me and kill me.
10:12Right.
10:12She said that if I stayed at home,
10:14they would shoot me and kill me.
10:16So my family didn't force me to stay at home.
10:18They didn't force you to stay at home.
10:20They didn't force you to stay at home.
10:21I went there voluntarily.
10:23In 1963,
10:25it was very cold in Cambodia.
10:27I sent a letter home to ask for a warm blanket.
10:30I sent a letter home to ask for a warm blanket.
10:32In 1963,
10:34I kept it until now.
10:35I kept it until now.
10:36She kept it until now.
10:38It's been more than 60 years.
10:40Oh my God.
10:41Oh my God.
10:42She sent me a letter when she had time.
10:44She sent me two blankets.
10:47Yes.
10:48Please read it, Van.
10:49Yes. Please read it, Van.
10:50Oh my God. This letter is very precious.
10:52Yes.
10:52Two children.
10:53Two mothers with few children visited two children.
10:56They were healthy enough to fight until the day they were completely independent and unified.
11:01The two mothers had no changes in their family.
11:04They had enough food to live on.
11:06But they were in a strategic position of raising children.
11:10Life was hard because they had to do a lot of things.
11:13They had to do a lot of things.
11:16I think you understand that situation.
11:19Oh my God. The words are so vague. It's hard to read.
11:21It's been a long time.
11:22It's hard to read. But it's so poetic.
11:25Oh my God. It's been a long time.
11:28It's so precious.
11:29You have to press it.
11:30Yes.
11:31You have to press the plastic to keep it.
11:33December 13th, 1963.
11:36The letter of time,
11:38of rain, of sun, of wind,
11:39of love, of war,
11:41of bomb.
11:43I think this is a precious relic.
11:45Yes.
11:46Actually, I haven't read it yet, but I really like this letter.
11:50The color of time.
11:52From 1963 to now.
11:53Her words are beautiful.
11:55I'll send it to you.
11:56Can you write this for me?
11:59Two or three sentences for me to write.
12:06How long have you had children?
12:08I was allowed to.
12:09You were allowed to go back to your home and live together.
12:13I was not allowed to go back to my home.
12:15But I was allowed to stay in my aunt's house.
12:19I was allowed to stay in my aunt's house.
12:22Oh, really?
12:23Oh, poor you.
12:25You were not allowed to go back to your home,
12:27but you were allowed to stay in your aunt's house.
12:30Oh, my God.
12:31You were allowed to stay in your aunt's house that night.
12:32Yes.
12:33Did she have her own room?
12:35No, she didn't have her own room.
12:37At that time, we lived in a house like this.
12:39It was a long house, so we had to carry people one by one.
12:42There were two people lying on each side.
12:44There were two people lying on each side,
12:45and you had to carry them back and forth.
12:47You had to carry them back and forth.
12:48Oh, that's right.
12:50Oh, poor you.
12:51We lived in a group.
12:53I was born in 1964.
12:56How old were you when you were born?
12:58I was born in 1962.
12:58I was born in 1964.
13:00You were born in 1962?
13:01Yes.
13:01That's right.
13:02You were not allowed to be born.
13:04Everyone was the same.
13:06How many children do you have?
13:07Four.
13:08Oh, my God.
13:08Oh, my God.
13:09Four, but you were born here.
13:10I was born here.
13:11You were born here.
13:12Three children were born in total.
13:14In 1975, one son was born.
13:17In 1975, one son was born.
13:18There were three children in the war zone.
13:22How did your family get to be born?
13:24My father was allowed to go home.
13:26For a month or two, he would go back to the village.
13:28If he was pregnant and born,
13:29he could do whatever he wanted.
13:31There was nothing to raise.
13:33I was born on my own, and I was sent home.
13:34I was also gone when I was born.
13:35I was born at my house.
13:37So, every time you are allowed to go home,
13:39you would give birth to one more child?
13:40I would give birth to another child after four years.
13:42I would give birth to another child after four years.
13:43Did you give birth and take care of yourself?
13:46Really?
13:46I don't trust anyone.
13:47When I was old enough,
13:50There are a lot of children on the 3rd street.
13:53There are 3 children and 2 children.
13:55We just built a young house.
13:57So we focus on the children.
13:59There are people to take care of them.
14:01And we have to go to work.
14:03When you have children,
14:05you can't visit them?
14:07Sometimes I can visit them.
14:09Sometimes I can sell meat.
14:11I can make a living.
14:13I just visit them.
14:15You don't have money?
14:17I don't have salary.
14:19If you don't have money,
14:21how do you take care of them?
14:23We have to pay them.
14:25For example,
14:27they give us a lot of money.
14:29They give us rice and water.
14:31So you have to take care of them.
14:33When I went to the army,
14:35I had to carry them on my shoulder.
14:37I had to carry rice,
14:39clothes,
14:41and a blanket.
14:43It was so hard.
14:45It was so hard.
14:47I don't know what to do.
14:49They are so poor.
14:51They don't have anything to help me.
14:53They don't have anything to help me.
14:55I have to take care of them.
14:57I have to take care of them.
14:59You have to take care of them
15:01and work at the same time.
15:03Have you ever felt lonely?
15:05I have.
15:07But I don't know what to say.
15:09Do you talk to them?
15:11No.
15:13Do you write letters to each other?
15:15No.
15:17No one comes to see me.
15:19When you gave birth,
15:21who told you?
15:23She did.
15:25Did she write a letter?
15:27No, she didn't.
15:29She was pregnant at that time.
15:31Did you go home on the day you gave birth?
15:33No.
15:35Oh my God.
15:37Oh my God.
15:39I gave birth to three children,
15:41but he didn't have a day to take care of them.
15:43Oh my God.
15:45I didn't have a day to take care of them.
15:47I was so lonely.
15:49I couldn't go home on time.
15:51I was so angry,
15:53but I had to bear it.
15:55Poor her.
15:57She suffered a lot.
15:59She was so miserable.
16:01Have you ever thought
16:03you would never see your wife and kids again?
16:05Sometimes I think so.
16:07I don't know if she's alive or not.
16:09I don't know if my children are alive or not.
16:11I don't know if they're alive or not.
16:13I don't know if they're alive or not.
16:15I don't know if they're alive or not.
16:17Did you think about your children?
16:19I did.
16:21But I was so lonely.
16:23I was so lonely.
16:25I didn't know what to do.
16:27I didn't know who to talk to.
16:29What about you?
16:31What did you think about?
16:33I thought about it.
16:35But I was in the war.
16:37If I died,
16:39what would happen to my family?
16:41We had a husband, a daughter,
16:43and a son.
16:45We had a fight with our families.
16:47Maybe we would see each other again.
16:49Maybe we wouldn't see each other again.
16:51I thought about what I could do.
16:53In the war,
16:55you didn't have to
16:57make many plans.
16:59Did you think about it?
17:01No, I didn't.
17:03I didn't think about it.
17:05I didn't know if I would be alive or not.
17:07I don't know when the war will end.
17:11So now I have to take care of my children.
17:14One and two.
17:16When I die, my children will be able to enjoy the independence of the country.
17:21The independence of the country.
17:23That's where we have our children.
17:26So you let your children...
17:28If you die, your children will still be able to enjoy the independence of the country.
17:33To be honest, I don't know when the war will end.
17:39When the war ended in 1965, I asked her to go back to her hometown, Dung Kho.
17:44She stayed in Dung Kho.
17:46She stayed in Dung Kho.
17:48I stayed in Tieu Doi.
17:50When the war ended, I stayed in Rang.
17:55After the war, she gave birth to Trung.
17:57After the war, she gave birth to Trung.
18:01Then I moved to the small river near Hoi De.
18:09I took 2 months to move.
18:11My legs were swollen.
18:13Then I moved to the small river.
18:15When I arrived, the artillery fired a shot.
18:19It exploded.
18:20Oh my god.
18:21She was injured.
18:23She was a bit more injured.
18:24After the war, she was taken to District 86.
18:28My child was in the middle, and I was in the middle.
18:34I couldn't live with a kid.
18:38In the early 80's, the B-52s had been very dangerous.
18:43Sometimes, B-52s would drop bombs and our mothers would be like mice in the water.
18:51I was pushed to the ground by the bomb.
18:57I was taken to the hospital, but my wife was still alive.
19:01There were 5-6 people in that cell, including Ms. Mai.
19:06Her two children died.
19:08There were 4-5 of us left.
19:10We were left with our children, our mother, and my sister.
19:13My daughter died.
19:15I had to take her to the North to take care of her.
19:18Did you think you were going to die?
19:20Everyone was going to die, not live.
19:22I prayed 11 times.
19:24Was I there?
19:25No.
19:26Did you only hear the news?
19:27No, I was in a different place.
19:29Did you hear the news first, or did you hear it later?
19:31I heard it later.
19:32How long did it take you to get up there?
19:35Whoever got up there first, they were first rescued.
19:37If they died, they were left to die.
19:38If they were still alive, they were rescued.
19:40It took me a few hours to get up there.
19:43Were you still breathing?
19:45Yes, I was still breathing.
19:47If I hadn't been there, I would have died.
19:50Did you hear what they were saying up there?
19:52No, I didn't.
19:52You didn't hear anything?
19:53I only heard the bombs exploding, but I couldn't hear what they were saying.
19:58I didn't think I was going to live.
19:58They dropped 21 bombs that night.
20:00That was in 1952.
20:02What year was that?
20:031969.
20:05When you were working there,
20:07did you have to feed your children with milk?
20:10We didn't have milk.
20:11Sometimes, we were given 1 kg of sugar.
20:13We had to feed them with breast milk.
20:15We were given food every 3-4 months.
20:18Back then, we didn't have rice.
20:23We only had noodles and cooked corn.
20:30We were separated in 1969.
20:31We were separated in 1969.
20:331970.
20:341971.
20:351972.
20:37We met again in 1973.
20:38Oh my.
20:39Where did you live in those years?
20:41I lived down there.
20:46I received a gun and went back to the South to fight.
20:49My wife had a child, so she went back to Mien.
20:57She went to Mekong River to attack the villagers.
21:00She went to a village near Thailand.
21:02After that, I came back.
21:04I went to ask for permission to stay in Dien Dien.
21:06I borrowed a permit from Mien.
21:09I went to Mien.
21:11I went to look for my wife.
21:12I went there once.
21:15I went to a village near Mien.
21:19I saw a group of people with guns.
21:24They were wearing a mask.
21:26I only knew their names.
21:29I didn't say much.
21:31I went to the police station.
21:34I thought they had killed me.
21:35I didn't have a gun.
21:37I only had a knife and a gun.
21:42I was told that my wife had a child.
21:45She went to the river to look for her child.
21:48I went to Mekong River to look for my wife.
21:50I couldn't find her.
21:51I looked for her with my children.
21:54I couldn't find her.
21:57I couldn't find her.
21:59I was out of papers.
22:02I couldn't go up nor down.
22:05I couldn't go anywhere.
22:06I went back to the police station.
22:09I went there again.
22:11I was able to ride a bicycle.
22:15I went to a police station.
22:16They were all gone.
22:18There was only one police station left.
22:23They were all burnt.
22:25It was a war situation.
22:26I had to go to the other side.
22:30They were all burnt.
22:32There was only one police station left.
22:35They were about to shoot.
22:37I told them I wasn't lost.
22:39They asked me to stay there for one night.
22:42I told them I was here.
22:44They took me to the burnt place.
22:47They took me to the burnt place.
22:50I didn't know where to go.
22:52I went to the other police station.
22:54You didn't know where to go.
22:55I went to the police station where my wife and child were.
22:58Did you go to all the police stations in Vietnam?
23:01I did.
23:02I went to one police station every 2-3 hours.
23:06Oh my God!
23:07Later on, I went to the base of the Cambodian Ice Company.
23:13Last time, I went there for a business trip.
23:17They sold noodles, ice cream, and everything.
23:22People were living, eating whatever they wanted.
23:25One day, I went up there and followed them.
23:27There was a riot.
23:28They were sweeping and throwing books.
23:30In the forest, I was the last one to go.
23:33The street was empty.
23:34Bombs and trees were falling down.
23:38There was no one left.
23:40I sat there and ate some sticky rice.
23:43I followed the sticky rice.
23:45I ate the sticky rice and drank the water.
23:47The bomb exploded.
23:48There was a hole in the ground.
23:50I drank the water.
23:52I waited until morning to leave.
23:55I didn't dare to stay in the middle of the street.
23:57I went into the forest.
23:59I was in the forest.
24:00I took some medicine.
24:02I heard the sound of firecrackers in the forest.
24:07I rolled up my clothes and pushed my bike.
24:11I ran into the forest.
24:14I thought I was going to die.
24:17When I got there, they let me go.
24:21I went to the police station.
24:22Did you meet them?
24:24No, I didn't.
24:24I was injured.
24:26I went to the police station.
24:28I went to the police station, but I was fine.
24:30I was told that I was being held.
24:33I was told that I was being held.
24:36I told them I was going to the police station.
24:38They said they would let me go.
24:42I went to the police station.
24:43You didn't meet them?
24:44No, I didn't.
24:45When did you meet them?
24:47I went there again.
24:48The third time?
24:49Yes.
24:50I went to the intersection of 13th and 7th street.
24:56I went into the forest and went to the police station.
24:58I met the people who were still there.
25:03They left.
25:04Oh my God.
25:06I didn't meet them for three times.
25:08Oh my God.
25:09Where did you go?
25:10Cambodia.
25:12I went to the intersection of 13th and 7th street.
25:16Did you get any information from them?
25:18No, I didn't.
25:19You didn't get any information from them?
25:21No.
25:29Do you have any information from your uncle?
25:32He had gone missing for four years.
25:34He had gone missing for four years.
25:36We didn't hear from him for four years.
25:38Do you think he went missing?
25:40I thought he was dead.
25:42After that, I went to the hospital.
25:46The hospital of the five hundredth group.
25:49We had a meeting in the evening.
25:51I asked the head of the committee.
25:53You didn't go to the meeting?
25:55They said they didn't go.
25:56I said no.
25:57They said no.
25:57I told him that I was so tired, so I took a day off.
26:00Then he went to the meeting and brought the letter back.
26:03The letter said, this is the man's letter.
26:05Yes.
26:06So I asked him, what did he say?
26:09He said he had good news.
26:10I thought it was a letter to tell him where he was.
26:13I told him to leave it there.
26:15I was a little dizzy.
26:16I had a headache.
26:18I was dizzy, so I looked at it.
26:19When I woke up, I turned on the flashlight and looked at it.
26:22It said that he was dead.
26:23Oh my God.
26:23It was a suicide letter.
26:25Oh my God.
26:25It said that he was dead.
26:27I said, oh my God, he's dead now, what should we do?
26:30We have two children now.
26:33Now he's dead, and we have to raise him alone, what should we do?
26:36I didn't dare to tell anyone.
26:37In the morning, I said, your father is dead.
26:40I said, this guy.
26:42He said, your father is not dead.
26:43He said that.
26:44I told him, this is news, this is a letter.
26:46At that time, this guy hadn't been to school, so he didn't know how to read.
26:50Then I said, he's dead.
26:53So now, let's try.
26:56At that time, I was a nurse at that hospital.
26:59In the morning, I cooked rice and water for my son to eat.
27:02I went up there to work.
27:03In the afternoon, I came back.
27:04The two girls at home said, you can't go home.
27:07I ran back to visit, and I saw that the bridge was closed.
27:09I was afraid that the second-year students would hit me again.
27:11One day, I told them to stack up a bunch of fish like that.
27:14I was angry, so I threw it and hit it.
27:16I said, oh my God, I told you like that, but you did it like that, I'm dead.
27:19But it was like that.
27:21Over the past year and a half, the parents were like that.
27:25Don't go anywhere, you go there.
27:27Don't go to the army, you have to go.
27:29When you heard the news that he was dead, did you cry a lot?
27:33I cried, but I didn't say anything.
27:37But in my heart, it was very uncomfortable.
27:41I don't have a husband, I don't have anything, I'm worried about my two children, I don't know what to do.
27:45I remember there was a song,
27:47I'm looking for you, but I'm not here.
27:48I have to cross, I have to cross many rivers, I have to cross many mountains, I have to cross.
27:52It was very good.
27:53It's like your story, you keep looking for each other, looking for each other all the time.
27:58How long did it take to find you and how did you live?
28:01After that, the unit was organized for the children to go to school.
28:06The country's elementary school.
28:08This guy was about 7-8 years old.
28:12I let him go, and the little boy stayed with me.
28:14The unit organized, they took him to where he was hiding.
28:18They took him to school, I only have two children here.
28:21At that time, they didn't let me stay in the unit anymore.
28:24They let me go back to the military.
28:25I was going to replace that nurse.
28:29When I got there, I was hit by a B-52, right in the middle of the military.
28:32I thought I was going to die, so I sat down and ran.
28:36The nurses said I was going to die.
28:38I said,
28:40If you're wrong, I'll go to the hospital.
28:43When I got to the hospital, I heard the B-52's gunfire, so I ran home.
28:47I ran home and dragged my son down to the basement.
28:50In the end, the B-52 shot the two little kids to death.
28:54Some of the three-year-old kids were injured.
28:57They broke their arms.
28:58The mother couldn't get down to the basement in time.
29:05It was the end of 1973, early 1974.
29:06We met again in 1974.
29:07In 1974, we hadn't met yet.
29:09The unit was transferred to Luc Ninh.
29:13I was transferred to Luc Ninh, and I met a guy who was in Luc Ninh's village.
29:18The head of the village and I were close friends.
29:22He came to visit me in Luc Ninh.
29:24He said,
29:25Oh my God, I feel so sorry for Ky's wife.
29:30I said,
29:31Why are you sorry?
29:32She's the one who raised the two kids.
29:34The older one went to school.
29:36She's the one who raised the kids.
29:37I feel so sorry for Ky.
29:39He said the same thing to the head of the village.
29:42I said,
29:43How could he die?
29:44What did he say to Ky?
29:46He said to Ky,
29:48He said,
29:50He's been living with me for a long time.
29:52He said that.
29:53He ran down and called him.
29:55He called him.
29:57He said,
29:57Your wife is still with Mr. Bai.
30:00It was 4 or 5 p.m.
30:01He rode his bike to look for her.
30:04He went to the village of Muoi, to the village of Muoi, to the village of Muoi.
30:06I don't know how long he rode his bike.
30:07I don't know when he left, but it was dark.
30:10He rode his bike for two hours.
30:11When the head of the village heard that you were like that, what did you do?
30:15I was so happy.
30:17The head of the village let me go there right away.
30:21He took my bike.
30:22There were 4 of us.
30:26I bought 4 candies.
30:28They were yellow, green, and red.
30:31I rode my bike from the village of Muoi to the village of Muoi.
30:36They went to work and came back.
30:38They didn't go home.
30:40I saw that there was no one left.
30:42I didn't know where to go.
30:43I had to go around and come back.
30:47There was no one to care for me.
30:49I just stood there and listened to the sound of the woods.
30:54I ran into the woods.
30:57There was a small path.
30:58I followed the path.
31:00When I got there, I saw her.
31:02She was taking a shower.
31:03I got there right away.
31:05I was right in front of her.
31:08I met her that night.
31:10We looked at each other, but we didn't dare to hug each other.
31:12Oh my god.
31:13He was so strong.
31:15He was so strong that he couldn't even hug me.
31:18He didn't even cry.
31:20Oh my god.
31:21What about you?
31:23When he got there,
31:25my son was following him.
31:27He didn't know where he was going.
31:29He was only 2 or 3 years old.
31:31He was following him in the woods.
31:33He didn't see a bike.
31:34When he saw a bike,
31:36he stopped the bike and asked,
31:38Uncle,
31:39he asked,
31:40What is it?
31:41Who are you looking for?
31:42Where are you going?
31:43He said,
31:44I'm looking for my wife.
31:46He said that to his son, but he didn't know.
31:49When I got there,
31:50I met some men and asked,
31:52Who are you looking for?
31:53He said,
31:54He said my name.
31:55I said,
31:56She's here. She's over there.
31:58When I heard his name,
31:59he ran down to the stream.
32:00He met me in the stream.
32:01I was washing clothes.
32:02I was washing clothes.
32:03He ran down and asked,
32:04What is it?
32:05He said,
32:06He's still alive. He's not dead.
32:08I said,
32:09This is the third time he lied to me.
32:11If he didn't lie to me,
32:12I would have beaten him to death.
32:13I scolded him.
32:14I couldn't believe what he said.
32:16So I ran up and threw my clothes in the stream.
32:19I ran up.
32:20When I ran up,
32:21I saw him pushing my son's bike.
32:23What did you do?
32:24I saw him pushing my son's bike.
32:25I looked around.
32:26I looked from head to toe.
32:28I thought he was dead.
32:29I was so scared.
32:30I didn't believe him.
32:31He didn't believe me.
32:32I ran back.
32:34I ran back.
32:35He was standing behind me.
32:38He was standing behind me.
32:39His hands were like this.
32:40He was standing here.
32:41I asked,
32:42Who is it?
32:43Who is it?
32:44I said,
32:45It's my father.
32:46No,
32:47My father is dead.
32:48It's not my father.
32:49My father is dead.
32:50I couldn't believe what he said.
32:52I couldn't even touch him.
32:54I was walking down the street.
32:55I couldn't talk to him.
32:56I couldn't even touch him when I was walking home.
32:58He said it wasn't his father.
33:00I couldn't sleep that night.
33:03All night?
33:04You talked all night.
33:05I didn't talk to him.
33:06I couldn't sleep that night.
33:07The next morning, she went to K31.
33:09Did you share a room?
33:11No, we shared a room.
33:13A room?
33:14We shared a room.
33:16So you didn't sleep together after all these years?
33:18No, we didn't.
33:19You shared a room?
33:20We shared a room.
33:21I just got back from the military base.
33:23I didn't have time to clean the house.
33:25I got home a few days later.
33:27He asked me where my wife was.
33:30I told him she was at school.
33:33He said she was fine.
33:36He thought she was dead.
33:38He didn't believe me.
33:40He asked me where my two daughters were.
33:43That's what he said.
33:45I told him she was at school.
33:48He asked me where she was.
33:50I told him she was at school in Cambodia.
33:53I told him that.
33:55When he heard she was at school,
33:57he went to look for her.
33:59He found a group of people
34:01peeling peanuts.
34:03He asked why they were peeling peanuts.
34:06He looked at them.
34:08I went to look for her.
34:10I knew she was at school.
34:12She told me she was at school.
34:14I knew her name was Quang.
34:16I went to see her.
34:18She didn't have a daughter.
34:20She had a sister.
34:22I knew she was at school.
34:24I tried to talk to her.
34:26I told her to look for her mother.
34:28I asked her if she knew where she was.
34:31She told me she was in the South.
34:34She told me she was in the South.
34:37I went to look for her.
34:39I couldn't find her.
34:41I saw a mark here.
34:43I couldn't call her uncle.
34:45I couldn't call her uncle.
34:47She didn't look like her father.
34:49She didn't look like her father.
34:53Oh my god.
34:55Oh my god.
34:57I told her to call her father.
35:00We cried.
35:02We told my family we were going to the South.
35:05My family made me go there.
35:07My family made me go there.
35:09I met my mother, father, mother, and brother.
35:12I met my mother, father, mother, and brother.
35:15They made me eat the rice noodles
35:17They made me eat the rice noodles
35:19that were for the sick man.
35:21He didn't eat it.
35:23He didn't eat it.
35:25He told me this story
35:27I don't know if I have a husband or not.
35:30I've been looking for my wife, my child,
35:34I've been looking for them 3-4 times
35:38to meet them in the hospital.
35:43I've heard that your child is crying,
35:45but who is she?
35:46Actually, a love story
35:49has nothing to do with love.
35:52It's all about life and death,
35:54bombs and bullets.
35:56I've heard that many people love each other.
35:59Mountains, rivers, mountains,
36:02but they don't say anything.
36:04But for me,
36:06I always climb over the bombs.
36:08Mountains, rivers, mountains,
36:10I always climb over the bombs.
36:12I'm still alive.
36:14When did you start living together?
36:18In 1974, in the beginning of October, November,
36:22he asked me to take him to my hospital.
36:25What hospital?
36:27K71 in Thong Nhat.
36:30So in 1974, he stayed there.
36:32In 1975, I gave birth to my third child.
36:35What did you do in Thong Nhat hospital?
36:38I was a nurse.
36:40Since then?
36:41I was a nurse until 1975-1976,
36:43then I retired.
36:44I haven't done anything since then.
36:51Today, we have a very special gift
36:53for you.
36:55Now, I'd like to bring it in.
36:57Here it is.
36:59Today, we've prepared a small meal
37:03to remind you of old memories.
37:06I hope this is a meal in the forest,
37:10like the day we met.
37:17Do you recognize what this is?
37:19Of course.
37:21This is one of the...
37:23We can call it...
37:25It's not a material,
37:26but a life-saving item.
37:28Yes.
37:29This is all we had in the past.
37:31I'd like to bring it in
37:33to remind you of old memories.
37:35Yes.
37:36Now that I remember it,
37:38it's precious.
37:39Yes.
37:40Can we try it now?
37:42Yes.
37:43Please sit down.
37:45Let's try it.
37:46Let's try it.
37:47We used to eat rice mixed with sweet potato, right?
37:49Yes, we did.
37:51But I haven't tried it with vegetables.
37:53Actually, this is one of my favorite dishes.
37:55I used to eat it all the time.
37:57Really?
37:58Yes.
37:59I used to eat it a lot in the 70s and 80s.
38:01Did you eat it with this?
38:02Yes.
38:03Did you dip it in salt water?
38:05Yes, I did.
38:07It's strange.
38:08I've never tried it before.
38:09I see.
38:10I used to be sick of sweet potato.
38:12Every time I saw my house being cleaned,
38:14I'd cry.
38:15Yes.
38:16Now that you can eat it,
38:17it's delicious.
38:18It's strange, but I like it.
38:19I get sick of it after eating it once or twice.
38:25We went back to Tan Binh District.
38:28We went back to Tan Binh since then.
38:30Yes.
38:31We lived next to each other.
38:32We were in the same age group.
38:33We started to sleep in the same forest in 1975.
38:35Now, we're going to watch a video.
38:37What is it?
38:38It's a video to commemorate my grandfather.
38:42This is a video of my grandfather living at home.
38:45He was very simple and simple.
38:47In the morning, he often went to the yard to exercise and plant trees.
39:03My father made tea and waited for him to come down to talk.
39:18My father's grave
39:31I often remember the past.
39:33My grandfather often opened a treasure box
39:35to look at warships,
39:36battleships,
39:37and precious things.
39:39It was full of joy,
39:40but also full of pain.
39:43It's expensive.
39:44It's not enough.
39:45Now, I've left it.
39:47It's very expensive.
39:48I lost my grandfather.
39:56This is the best military base.
39:58The best in the US.
40:00The best military base in the US.
40:02I sold it.
40:04It went down to this village.
40:07I also hid it.
40:10I told you that I lost my grandfather.
40:13Now, I'm back in my hometown.
40:15I've lived here for more than 10 years.
40:17Now, I'm back.
40:18I'm back and forth.
40:19There's nothing left.
40:22To be honest,
40:23I was sad once.
40:26Now, I'm sad.
40:27There's nothing left.
40:44This is my grandfather's old photo.
40:46This is when you were young.
40:47It was 1975.
40:49Ah, 1975.
40:501975?
40:51This is 1961.
40:531961?
40:54So beautiful.
40:55Now, you're getting more and more beautiful.
40:58There's a key.
41:00This is a treasure box.
41:01Oh, a treasure box.
41:03A treasure box.
41:05To be honest,
41:06I don't have enough money
41:08to give you all the things
41:10that I have.
41:12I want to give you all my youth,
41:14all my life
41:16to contribute to our country.
41:18Yes.
41:19This peace and happiness
41:21is because of your sweat, tears, and blood.
41:24Yes.
41:25I can say that
41:26it's a legendary marriage.
41:28A wonderful marriage.
41:32Those are the treasures in life.
41:35Thank you so much.
41:37Goodbye.
41:38Thank you.
41:39On the occasion of our parents' wedding,
41:42I have a gift for them.
41:45I know that
41:46this is a rare marriage
41:50in our country.
41:51Yes.
41:52I've heard all the stories
41:55and the battles in the US.
41:57I'm very proud of it.
42:00I hope that you will always be healthy.
42:04This is a gift for you.
42:07This is the gift of love.
42:10I was born in the jungle.
42:13First, I was a student.
42:15You were a soldier.
42:16I was a soldier, right?
42:17I left my family when I was 8 or 9 years old.
42:19After that,
42:21I was found by my father.
42:22I came back with my parents
42:24and we lived together.
42:25Yes.
42:26On behalf of our children,
42:28I would like to thank you.
42:30Thank you so much.
42:32I can't express my gratitude to you.
42:35We are proud of you.
42:37We are proud of the contribution
42:39of the old soldiers
42:42to bring freedom and happiness
42:44to the next generation.
42:46Thank you so much.
42:47Thank you.
42:48May I shake your hand?
42:49Yes.
42:50Thank you so much.
42:52Take care.
42:53Thank you.
42:54Thank you.
42:55Thank you.
42:56Thank you, Mr. Linh.
42:58Thank you.
42:59Thank you.
43:00Thanh Van and Mrs. Linh,
43:01goodbye and see you again.
43:05Thank you.
43:35Thank you.
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