Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Sunday, 22 December 2013

December in Hanoi

Hanoi has dropped to temperatures of about 12 degrees centigrade. It is cold and bright and beautiful. The days are slightly shorter and everyone is wrapped up in down coats and long jackets. Security guards wear soviet style hats and smoke their tobacco pipes to keep warm. It is a colorful time of year, and interesting because the power of western capitalism is such that Christmas has been fully embraced in a commercial sense.

Today a very important feature of life for many of the young and up-and-coming artists and educators in Hanoi has also been closed for development. It has been known as Zone 9 and is essentially a dis-used warehouse complex that has been home to a vibrant artistic commumity for the past year or so. It closed today despite being a valuable hub for the arts. Sadly, regulatory bodies do not value the existence of such a place at the current time and the bank-owned land is earmarked for development (at least the type of development that is in line with a frantic race towards so-called modernity that is perceived as progress by the wealthy elite). It is an interesting time of change where new housing and shopping malls are opening on an almost weekly basis: designed according to a pastiche of American lifetyle descriptors. What is lacking, is both a population that can afford the products in these malls and the 'have a nice day' customer service that goes hand in hand with American-style consumerism.

The street-food stalls that famously lure millions of visitors to Vietnam every year from all over the world are facing increasing competition from fast-food chains (available only to the wealthy- a burger and fries is equal to the average daily salary) and trditional street food is cleared away by zealous o-fi-sh-ul types 'keeping the place clean'.

There is so much desire for progress and so few examples of it: the eagerness and the passion of our students remains inspiring.

Friday, 29 November 2013

November november

Woman selling plastic wares
Crossroads leading to the opera house
My kids class

Flowers from Teachers Day!

My new bicycle! Hugo and i have the same one: they are famtastic in this cooler weather and a great way tonget around. We have got more used to the traffic flow and are being careful (the only 2 people wearing helmets on bicycles: its not law here so no one does!!) 
Wonderful French restaurant does quiche and monster burgers
2 sunday boys reading on the busy street
My classroom prepped for my new ielts exam speaking evenings
It was a success!



Sunday, 27 October 2013

French Villas

This is Linh: she has joined our musical group and brings her traditional VN instrument with her. Its got a fantastic sound, especially combined with the modern music that we play. She's only 14 and is amazingly talented.

The Coffee Inn on our corner

Our cubbyhole for 1:1 lessons

Best Eggs Benedict EVER

Peace statue with a slightly inflated sense of size

We went for an amazing walk the other day. Autumn has certainly arrived, and it is lovely, especially in contrast to the hot weather the rest of the year. The cool air makes for wonderful wanderings and a completely different feel to the city. We wandered about 10k and discovered so many beautiful old French Villas.