Susan Blumberg-Kason

  • Home
  • Bio
  • Books
    • Good Chinese Wife
    • Hong Kong Noir
    • Instructions for Chinese Women and Girls
  • Articles
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • Book Group Request

Magasins Reunis in Hanoi

January 13, 2011 By Susan Blumberg-Kason 2 Comments

Old Hanoi

When Ali Swanson guest blogged yesterday, she sent me a couple of images of the old Magasins Reunis building in Hanoi. For the life of me, I couldn’t successfully embed the link in the text.

So here’s one of those images.

It was quite a beauty even in black and white (another image showed a yellow building, not unlike the one Ali posted yesterday). I love the art deco clock on top and the bas-relief below it, which was covered by that striking Communist propaganda poster featured in Ali’s 1992 photo.

And what about Paul Bert, for whom this street was named?

I searched the web and learned he was a professional student in his early years, earning degrees in medicine, physiology, law, and zoology. Then he went into politics.

In 1886 at the age of 53, Bert was appointed resident-general in Vietnam.  The poor man didn’t last the year and died of dysentery in Hanoi.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Misc

Comments

  1. Victoria Dixon says

    January 19, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    Love the picture! Thanks for sharing. Sucks about how he died. There are ways and there are ways. That one’s not pleasant. 🙁 Thanks for dropping by the blog!

    Reply
    • Susan Blumberg-Kason says

      January 19, 2011 at 1:08 pm

      Thanks so much! It is very sad that he died so quickly after moving to Vietnam and that it was a tragic death. I’m going to add your blog to my Blogroll. Don’t know how I missed that one. For anyone reading this comment, it’s http://ronempress.blogspot.com

      Reply

Leave a Reply to Susan Blumberg-Kason Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

Recent Stories

Christmas in Hong Kong long ago

Blog Tour–Big Girl Small Town

Thanksgiving in years past

Copyright © 2021 Susan Blumberg-Kason · Design: Ilsa Brink