Wednesday, December 22, 2010
The Hang Nga Crazy House in Dalat
Taking a few days to cool off, I headed for Dalat. 7 hours on a bus will take you from the hectic, smoggy, hot city and transform your surroundings into a beautiful mountain town. Dalat seems to have a bit of an identity crisis going on; is it Vietnam or is it mini France? They have a kitchy replica of the Eiffel tower and estates in typical French architecture. There seem to have been, at one point or another, a large French population when France occupied Vietnam but unlike other locales, Dalat has hung onto the French Identity fervently.

One of the biggest tourist attraction is the Hang Nga Crazy House. The pictures do it no justice, but they will have to suffice (or google it :) The house was built by Ms. Hang Nga, the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam. In my humble opinion, she is a genius and a visionary. She has created layers upon layers of rooms and staircases that connect buildings to each other in a twisted and fantastical otherworldly creation. She uses natural objects as inspiration in her building, so you will often see sky-lights i
n the shape of a spider web, and staircases made of tree limbs etc. The house is very Gaudi-esque, mixed with a little Alice in Wonderland. You can rent a room, but I suggest just visiting in the day as the house is a work in progress and construction begins early!
CELTA! better known as not sleeping for a month
I know I've been lacking in this here blog lately, and it's all because of the CELTA. I spent the better part of a month learning the pedagogy and methodology of teaching English as a foreign language without needing to know the language of the learners. It is a pretty amazing approach, that had I learned this way, I think I would speak Spanish a whole lot better than I do now. With that said, my group of 18, well 17 after one dropped, spent countless hours cramming information, planning lessons, teaching, observing teachers, analyzing learning difficulties and plenty of other fun teaching related activities.


The group was spectacular!
13 Men and 4 Women ended up completing the course, and grew to be a close knit cohort. Here are a few pictures of the students and teachers from the last day.
The group was spectacular!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Saigon
After a few day's back in the city, I decided to check out some of the local sites. The Ho Chi Minh City museum of fine art is housed in a beautiful french colonial mansion. It has some relics from Angkor Wat, and bronze as well as ceramics from the 7th century, among other treasures. My favorite part was the contemporary galleries housed in the back of the museum. There were some incredible pictures. Here are a few photos from the museum:
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
firsts
I often oblige, as I can't tell which way is which, and for a mere 20,000 dong I'm almost anywhere I want to be. It's fun too, but don't tell my father!
Ho Chi Minh, or Saigon, as I prefer to call it, has a dizzying array of food to choose from and I spent my first few days sampling from the different delicacies. Some of my favorite are water spinach with garlic, stir fried noodles with vegetables, and the phenomenally impressive fake meat. They make faux-chicken that looks like a real chicken wing, and tastes nearly the same. Their sauces are intricate and complex with notes of flavors that I love but have not a clue to what they are.
One of the most
After a few days of madness and mayhem, meaning halloween as Gnomes in Saigon,and being reunited with old friends, we thought it wise to visit Nha Trang. A city on the beach about 10 hours Northeast of Saigon by bus. We took a sleeper bus and vowed to never take one again! the potholed roads made for a bumpy and sleepless ride, and the absence of a bathroom was borderline torture.
The closer we got to Nha Trang, the more flooded the roads became and the harder the rain fell. W
Being a f
That evening, Jamie, Lauren and I set off to the Thap Ba Hot Springs, which are natural thermal mud and mineral water which has been turned into a resort. The three of us gladly paid the $
After arriving back at the blue star hotel, we walked to the Louisianne Brew House, a brewery located on the beach in Nha Trang. I was expecting the usua
We have made the best of a rocky travel experience, said goodbye to our nieve idea of a beach vacation during tsunami season, and bought a plane ticket back to the city...as soon as the airport re-opened, that is.
The Vietnam adventure has begun, and I look forward to sharing it with you all.
Cheers
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