Saturday, 4 June 2016

The 15 day trip to Vietnam - The Mandarin route - Days 1 and 2 (late morning and early afternoon) - On the way from Paris to Ho Chi Minh city; Ho Chi Minh city's first impressions; Ho Chi Minh - Vinh Ngihem Pagoda; Senviet Hotel lodging - The 19th of May 2016


Having flown to Paris the night before I headed to the agency meeting point early in the morning so as to obtain the necessary documentation to fly to Ho Chi Minh via Hanoi where we arrived in the first hours of the following morning.

I normally meet my traveling companions at the final destination but I was fortunate enough to have sat next to a mother and daughter on the flight to Hanoi, who were doing the same circuit having soon after met the other travelling companions on the way from the Hanoi international terminal to the domestic one.












Being a small group of nine would certainly be advantageous, so we believed and in no time we were being driven through the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh heading to the Hotel Senviet where we would be lodged for the next two days whilst we explored the city. 



The huge images of Ho Chi Minh watched us from almost every corner and because of it being his anniversary many more posters and placards mus have been spread around the city, which seemed rather chaotic for a westerner at least in regards to the motorcycle traffic. The atmoshere was heavy and despite not knowing exactly what the humidity percentage was I calculated it must be higher than 80, which proved to be right.  






















Lunch allowed us to have a relaxing moment and a first approach to the Vietnames cuisine which I fell for almost immediately.





















After lunch we were allowed a few minutes in our new lodgements before meeting the guide, Giao back on the Hotel entrance hall. I still managed to have a quick shower and take a few photos to and from my fourth floor bedroom. 
























Our first visit would be the Vinh Ngihem pagoda, which is said to have been completed in 1971 with the aid of the Japan-Vietnal Association. The courtyard garden like was quite impressive and so were some of the Buddhas once we flanked the lacquerware doors that gave access to the sanctuary, where one particular worshipper caught my attention.


































We were given a brief introduction regarding the three most prominent strands in Vietnam's religious tradition - Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, associated with the indigenous customs of spirit worship, ancestor veneration and  the deification of Vietnam's patriotic heroes.

























Solemn room  filled with photographs and memorials to the departed.
















I felt the need to walk around in order to get into the mystic like atmosphere similarly to what I had done in Myanmar the year before and the truth is there is a certain calmness in just letting it take over you.












Monday, 16 May 2016

The latest film I have watched ...



I couldn't help but going the the movies on my daughter's birthday despite the fact that she is working abroad this being the first birthday we haven't spent together.

I am sure that if she were around this is exactly what we would have done and in a way it was like getting closer to her. Without having been made aware of film she suggested I should see I ended up selecting exacly the same one - Dheepan.






















Having won the Palme d'Or  at the 2015 Festival de Cannes Dheepan is a rather meditative film on the overall immigrant odyssey and drama, despite being rooted in the reality of the refugee camp in Sri Lanka and later France.
 
 
The three main players, said to be new to acting have done a very good "job" at it - their performances conveyed authenticity to the characters' feelings of solitude and frustration and were therefore very credible.
 
 
 














" Dheepan is a film that goes for the gut as well as the heart" - Leonard Maltin.









 

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Streetheart Serendipity ... at Lisbon Aiport ...


I couldn't help but noticing  the new grafitti-like panel at the arrivals' terminal building at Lisbon airport and photographing with my mobile phone.


I have since then found out it has been painted by a Brazilian street artist by the name of Oliveiros Junior, better known as "Utopia 63" whose artistry I would like to praise. Streetheart serendipity is in itself worth being praised  because it virtually means fortunate happenstance, which we quite often seem to lack and yet crave for ...













The latest book I have read ...



I have taken longer than I should to read this Elif Shafak's novel though I feel the main reason was the fact that I didn't want it to finish ... 


Inspired by historical events and real people The Architect's apprentice takes us back into the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power and the intricate and intriguing relations of those who have been at the heart of this absorbing novel, which blends history, fiction, politics and romance in a very peculiar and skilful way.  




  





"(...) there were two blessings in life: books and friends. And that they should be possessed in inverse quantities; many books, but only a handful of friends". 


" (...) the worth of one's faith depended not on how solid and strong it was, but on how many times one would lose it and still be able to get it back."


"Life was the sum of the choices one did not make; the paths yearned for but not taken."








Thursday, 12 May 2016

Santa Maria island, Azores - ICAEA annual meeting moments ... - The 30th of April and the 1st of May 2016


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These are some of the ICAEA meeting registered moments  ... whether they relate to some of the workshops or the short circuit around the island, the dinner at Hotel Santa Maria and the special evening treat at Asas do Atlântico.






































The statue of Christopher Columbus in  the parish of Anjos historically known for the explorer's landfall on his way from the Americas. 
 
 







































The Hermitage of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos, believed to be the oldest chapel erected on the island with its 17th century glazed tile panel around the altar depicting St. Brás.




















São Lourenço bay

















Typical Azorean cuisine buffet dinner at Hotel Santa Maria.




















Evening out at Asas do Atlântico.