AUSTRALIAN-VIETNAMESE
Born in WESCOM Hospital
My name is Nhu Viet Dang and I am from Sydney, Australia. I
came across your blog today after I began doing some research on the
history of where I came from after a recent trip to Palawan for the
first time. My father, mother, sister and brother were Vietnamese boat
people who arrived in Palawan in 1981. I was born there on December
23rd, 1982 at Wescom Hospital on the north side of the Puerto Princesa
Airport. My family were then resettled in Australia in 1983 and have
resided here since. I have always promised myself that I would one day
return to my place of birth and recently made the trip just last week. I was told by my parents that the hospital was part of a military base. As I arrived at the gate, the soldiers guarding the entrance asked what my purpose was there, to which I explained that I was born in Wescom Hospital and wanted to visit and take photos. I showed them my birth certificate as proof and passport for identification. After further discussions with their superior Officers and clearances, I was allowed in to the base to see the hospital; however, I was not allowed inside the hospital itself due to the base being a restricted area. The officers that I spoke to where actually happy and excited that I was there and thanked me for coming back to visit. They recognised the history and significance and took a photocopy of my birth certificate for the hospital records.
I was only a few months old when I left
Palawan, so I have no recollection of being there at all. I've gone
through your PFAC blog and found it very interesting and touching to
find out what life was like in the camp from different perspectives, so
thank you for creating that as a means of connecting and reflection for
those that had a history with the camp.
Kind regards,
Nhu Viet Dang