The Journey of the Hong Hai
The Journey of the Hong Hai After years of fighting the Vietnam war finally ended in 1975 when North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam. Many South Vietnamese feared punishment and thousands fled their country in rickety and battered boats, risking their lives. One of these boats was the Hong Hai, owned by Truong-van Soi who was a fisherman and boat builder. After the Vietnamese war he was told by the new government that all his property would be taken away and he and his family would be forced to move
He was faced with this decision: ď ś Stay in his home country and face harsh punishments and a dangerous future. Or ď ś Leave his beloved land and risk his life to travel to a strange country in search of freedom. He chose to travel to Australia in search of freedom and the journey of the Hong Hai was born. Turn the page for seven of the twelve stops made by the Hong Hai.
24 September 1978 • The Hong Hai flees Vietnam with 38 people (33 passengers and a crew of 5.) • The refugees have no maps and the only way to tell the time is by the captains watch.
1 October • The refugees spent two days behind bars in Singapore
14 October
30 October
• The captain and crew are given maps in Cirebon, Indonesia.
• The refugees are given fresh water and supplies on Flores Island.
24 October
13 November
• A sick child is sent to hospital in Mataram, Indonesia.
• The refugees finally land in Darwin and the journey is completed.
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