Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Pearl of the Orient
Language Diversity
There is great ethno-linguistic diversity in East Timor.
At least 14 distinct languages are spoken by ethnic groups ranging in size from over 100,000 to just a few thousand people.
Tetum is the most widely-spoken language and is the first language in western and southern regions, the second language in many other regions.
Portuguese was the official language until 1975. It is widely spoken by people who were educated during the colonial era. It is still used in many homes alongside Tetum.
Bahasa Indonesia is the sole medium of instruction and communication under the Indonesian regime.
Tetum and Portuguese have been banned throughout the education system since 1975
The Ultimate in Diversity
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia. Home to over 10 million people, Jakarta is always bustling, from the sound of the wheel of government turning to the sight of the economy churning. Skyscrapers, single story residential houses, modern apartment complexes, survivalists shanties - all coexist in this city. So, why should you visit Jakarta? Well, for the same reasons you would visit New York, or London, or Paris, or Singapore, or any other big city.
Malaysia
City of Lion
Monday, February 22, 2010
underneath it all
Monday, January 25, 2010
Anna and the King
Monday, January 18, 2010
UPG
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Give me a "V"
According to legend, the Vietnamese are descendants of the dragon, and when the monarchy was established, it became the symbol of the king.
Legend has it that the dragon Lord Lac Long Quan married fairy Au Co, and their union gave birth to 100 children and the Kingdom of Bach Viet. One day Quan said to his wife : "I’m a dragon and you’re a fairy. We can’t remain together."
Quan took 50 of his sons with him to the plains and coastal regions, while the others followed their mother to the mountains. The eldest son was crowned King of Lac Viet and named himself King Hung Vuong and Lac Viet was renamed Van Lang - an ancient name for Vietnam which was formed 4,000 years ago.
The dragon has been sleeping for too long, and is only recently emerging from many decades of conflict and returning to economic growth. It is now awake and ready to soar to greater new heights.
Another fascinating fact about Vietnam is that it maintains diplomatic relations with 140 countries in the world, including France, China, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Canada, South Korea, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Russia and Malaysia. Can you imagine that? A relationship with another country isn't that easy, but Vietnam, rising up from ashes, made it up to 140 countries.
There's a lot to learn about the Vietnam: Land of the dragon people..and I'm quite excited about it..
Are you?
References:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Fascinating-Facts-About-Vietnam&id=804427
http://www.sadec.com/Profile/viet01.html
http://www.viettouch.com/vietnam/vietnam.html