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Saturday, July 24, 2021

POST 510 24JULY2021 Exercise WATER DRAGON , RONG NUOC, MASAI MARA Phan Hoang

 

   

 

 POST 510 July 24, 2021   

   RONG NUOC , The Water Dragon

 In this Post 510 we continue with the last part of the form The Summer (VO HA):

RONG NUOC, The Water Dragon . 

 

Exercise

RONG NUOC, The Water Dragon.

According to an ancient myth, the Vietnamese people are descended from a dragon lord (Lac Long Quan) and an immortal mountain fairy (Au-Co). The dragon is symbolic of the emperor and the power of the nation. It could bring protection to the people and water for agriculture.

 It could have five versions of dragon: the Iron Dragon, the Wood Dragon, the Water Dragon, the Fire Dragon, and the Earth Dragon.

  


 



















 

 

 

 





 

 

 

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 QUOTATION

 

 

 

I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
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Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Stories


 

 

 



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  POST 510  24 July 2021

 MASAI MARA

ON THE ROAD with GM Phan Hoang
Teachers School 29 August 2020

 

 

 

 

  MASAI MARA

The subject I want to talk today is about my travel in Masai Mara, Kenya.

In 1992, during two months I was in Rwanda for a university cooperation mission. At the end of February my wife flew from Canada to join me in Butare and then we went to Kenya.

For almost three weeks we have explored this wonderful country, but my focus here is only on Masai Mara although we have been also visiting Nairobi, Mombasa, and the lake Nakoru, etc.

We joined a group of visitors in Masai Mara. It was a small group of six people including both of us, and we camped near a village of Masai people in the savanna. So we were set in a completely wild environment.

When we were in this place, we were cut from the rest of the world and this changed our feeling about life. We sensed not only the immensity of the area but we also got the exceptional opportunity to observe all kind of wild animals. That was the first time I saw so many lions. Once in a minibus from the Reserve, we came very close to a family of 12 lions; another day an impressive group of elephants. I could not count how many they were but their thundering pace scared us a big deal when they came so close to the minibus. Everyone stayed quiet and silent.  I will never forget my feeling of that daunting moment in the savanna.

But after that everything came back to normal. We have seen a lot of many other wild animals. The tall giraffe, the adorable cheetahs, the hyenas, and many impalas and others. I have selected some pictures to share with you in the attachment.

 (From Teachers School 29 August 2020. ON THE ROAD with GM Phan Hoang)

 

















































 

 

 

 

 

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The Autumn Leaves of Rissyaku-ji TempleYamagata, Japan

 

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