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A lazy sunday

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Uninvited guests

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It would be better to go out of these visitors’ way. A contact can be extremely painful and even end up in hospital. Cathrin’s Blog: Zwischen Traditionen und Moderne

Feeding the predators

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A clear view

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Daytime temperatures have leveled back to reasonable values ​​of almost 30 degrees. Nevertheless, our holidayplans are limited to a half-day or day trips in the close vicinity. Maybe over the weekend we go to the sea for two days. Longer tours we will only do when my cousin Misaki next...

To the horizon

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For a change, a different landscape. The Thái Bình Province in the Red River Delta is the only province of Vietnam, in which there is no mountain. It is only two to four meters above the sea level. Cathrin’s Blog: Zwischen Traditionen und Moderne

Repair work in Nội Bài

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At the airport Ha Noi – Noi Bai, there will be restrictions in flight operations from August on. Reasons for this are urgently needed repairs to one of the two start and runways, which are expected to go on until November. The railway 1A was built in 1966 and last...

Still almost 40 degree

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You can only endure this heat in the water Cathrin’s Blog: Zwischen Traditionen und Moderne

Lễ hội Đền Hùng – Das Fest des Hùng-Tempels

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Today is a holiday in Vietnam. Since 2007, the 10th day of the third lunar month is celebrated as a commemoration day of the Vietnamese nation’s founders, the Hùng-Kings, in the whole country. Two years ago I wrote about the background in detail (cf. http://cathrinka.blog.de/2012/06/12/legende-ursprung-vietnamesischen-nation-13854043/). The memorial temple in honor...

New Year at the Pagoda

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Unpleasant weather

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  Without the green of the rice fields, the landscape looks at the bad weather of the last few days a little bleak. But in about mid-February the work on the fields starts again and the new rice is planted.   Cathrin’s Blog: Zwischen Traditionen und Moderne