Welcome to my third year of keeping a photo journal, where I add a photo each week of the Chinese Zodiac Year. Links to my previous journals for the Year of the Tiger and the Year of the Rabbit are below on the right.
Why have I used a Welsh Dragon on my banner? Well, our family is more than half Welsh - Mike is Welsh and grew up in South Wales, and my paternal Grandfather was Welsh, although he moved to Australia as a child. I like the amalgamation of our Welsh heritage with our current life in China.
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Monday, August 13, 2012
Week 27 - Paper Cut Outs
Just outside the Ho Chi Minh City Post Office there was a lady selling greeting cards with the most divine pop up cut outs of various Vietnamese scenes when you opened the card. You can see the post office (in orange), Notre Dame Saigon (red), a vendor with her baskets of fruit and flowers and an elegant lady near a cyclo. Of course I bought a few... wait for Christmas or have a baby to see if you are one of the lucky recipients!!
Shanghai, China
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Week 26 - Japanese Covered Bridge
The Japanese Covered Bridge is the entrance to the old town in Hoi An and was built in 1593 to link the trading communities on each side of the river. In the 18th Century a small temple was added into the northern part of the bridge. The entrances on each side the bridge are guarded by a pair of dogs on one side and a pair of monkeys at the other end. It is a pretty little bridge and looks gorgeous all lit up at night!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Week 25 - Beach Holiday
This is the private beach at Le Belhamy Beach Resort about 6km outside HoiAn in Vietnam. We are stayed here for 2 weeks, and enjoyed the beach and blue sky every day! You can see the Cham Islands out on the horizon, and the sun loungers under the shade umbrellas to give us somewhere to relax and the kids to play.
What a wonderful holiday spot!!
Shanghai, China
Lạc Long Quân, Điện Dương, Hội An, Quang Nam province, Vietnam
Monday, July 16, 2012
Week 24 - Water Puppets
We are on holidays in Vietnam for largely a beach holiday but we had 2 days in Hanoi and wanted to see as much as we could in the short time. We didn't really know what to expect when we turned up for this show. But we had front row seats, and so walked along, tempted to drag our hands in the water which was the stage. Roi nuoc is a traditional Vietnamese art of water puppetry, where the puppeteers are also in the water, behind that green screen at the back of the set.
The show went for about an hour with 12 short scenes, each telling a Vietnamese folk story, myth or legend set to traditional music. The puppets 'swam' through the water, and were cleverly manipulated to struggle and transform under water. This scene is from a folk story of a carp turning into a dragon, Thang Long, which this particular puppet theatre was named after.
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Vietnam,
Water Puppets
Shanghai, China
Hanoi, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
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