Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

home sweet home

jaro back home, my dears ... and yes, we've brought the good weather with us to munich. well, that means the winter is over NOW :-)


we have seen a lot in vietnam, but south vietnam (saigon, mekong delta, etc) is still missing on our agenda. maybe we can combine a holiday in this part of the world with a visit in angkor wat / cambodia in 2 or 3 years, who knows?

btw, did you know that vietnam translates as "south Viet" and therefore the country should be called vietland if they asked me :-)

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Saturday, April 6, 2013

hue ~ central vietnam ~ 1 week at a beach

after our round trip we enjoy one more week in vietnam at a beach close to the unesco heritage city of hue ...


btw, my overall impressions about vietnam? it is an interesting and fast developing but still quite poor country where you can move freely wherever and whenever you want to (unlike india, south america, south africa, ...). anyway, if you haven't been to south-east asia before, go better to thailand because of its beautiful golden temples it is even more interesting for europeans / americans if you asked me ... or to bali/indonesia ;o)

more pictures HERE

anything else? coming soon or never.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

hoi an ~ unesco heritage ~ central vietnam

last stop at our vietnam round trip is hoi an in central vietnam, unesco world cultural heritage. this city was built by japanese and chinese traders / businessmen and a long time an important harbor in central vietnam. in the vietnam war the whole area was destroyed by the u.s. army by tons of napalm and other chemical weapons of mass destruction as the u.s. tanks couldn't move on the sandy dunes around the city. so sad, ... shame on you, america ;-( ... today is hoi an a place for tourists and the silk industry and a place my girls liked most of all places we have seen in vietnam before. probably because of our nice hotel 'ancient house resort' and all the shopping streets all over the ancient city center :-). if you asked me, i liked hue better.
 
 

more pictures 😃
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

vietnam ~ on the road

friends, we move around by bus, train, taxi, boat, bicycle + by foot, therefore there is a lot to explore all around => enjoy few vietnam snapshots :-)

our stations were ha noi, ha long bay, hue, pass of the clouds, da nang, hoi an and hue again. more pictures? just visit my g+ album

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Monday, April 1, 2013

hue ~ unesco heritage ~ central vietnam

next stop on our round trip was the former capital hue in central vietnam. its citadel (=emperor's palaces incl. the forbidden city similar to those in peking) was declared unesco world cultural heritage in 1993.

if you asked me, hue was the nicest of all places we have seen in vietnam. my girls liked more our next stop, hoi an. why? because of its shopping streets. more hue pictures :o)

anything else? coming soon or never ...

Thursday, March 28, 2013

halong bay ~ unesco heritage ~ northern vietnam

ha long bay as it should be i.e. a picture from a local postcard ...

ha long bay / halong bay, the unesco world cultural heritage site, is our next stop at the vietnam round trip. anyway, i feel like in the sightseeing areas in the eastern europe 2 decades ago, everything is a little bit worn out :-)

of course, i'm looking forward to the boat trip to the beautiful rocks in the bay tomorrow => it was nice, but despite the bad weather and a coal shipping harbor near there i missed the possibility to swim. thus my dears, i liked the similar anthong marine national park in thailand much better ...


more pictures? here we go to my google photo album

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vietnam

dear friends, vietnam went through war & peace, socialism & capitalism, planned economy & free markets, democracy & one party system, poverty & beginning wealth, destruction & economic growth like no other country in the world in the last few decades. the contrasts are omnipresent all around, you know? why not to bundle my thoughts about economy, politics, peace, war, socialism, capitalism, society, people and the like as moving forward? enjoy + do not hesitate to comment  (i.e. discuss with me + others) these socio-economic issues :-)

in order to make complicated stuff easy, let's present my hypothesis first and explain it later if at all 😄
  • GOOD LIFE (for the most people) = peace + free market economy + freedom
  • BAD LIFE = war, political ('democratical') steered economy, tyranny, ...
it is as easy as that, my dears :-). any additional questions out there? and yes, why the hell are our still wealthy + more or less free western nations transiting to political steered societies which massively reduce the democratic rights of its own citizens and kill thousands of innocent people who never ever threatened us all over the world (iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, libya, syria, somalia, mali, soon probably also iran, ...)? why can't we live peaceful in fair societies or even in reliable, resource based societies free of domination as suggested by jörg bergstedt?
vietnam:
  • a young country with so many children
  • reminds me often on my native socialist czechoslovakia as it was 25 years ago probably because many things are worn-out and because there are so many soviet flags and socialist pictures / sculptures / symbols of working class heroes :)
  • one party system but provides its people at least a freedom of choice to go abroad wherever they want to
  • multi-nations country with 55 nations, the major group viet makes up approximately 88% of the population
  • geography similar to those we have in germany: almost the same size + population + highest mountain. even the long north-south form of the country and the north-south differences in economy + culture are very similar to those in germany ...
  • full of water (rivers, lakes, canals, swampland, rain and of course there is the sea
  • full of waste, there is plastic trash all over the country... dear vietnamese, please value your environment a little bit more, it is the most important 'asset' you posses :-)
  • huge gap between poor and rich, but not as huge as in malaysia, greece, brasil, india, ...
  • mopeds, mopeds, mopeds ... and many japanese or south korean cars, busses, trucks
  • very bad infrastructure: no underground/metro in hanoi, no highways or at least i didn't see any between hanoi and hoi an, no fast trains, ...
  • very friendly people even if the most folks we have met outside the tourist area couldn't speak any foriegn language
  • etc
night train from hanoi to hue
 there was a small cute mouse below our bed :o)

my other blog posts from vietnam, mostly sightseeing + pictures:

btw, did you know that vietnam translates as "south Viet" and therefore should the country be called vietland if they asked me 😇

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