* * * * *
* * * * *
* * * * *
Other Topics With Large China Pictures
|
Great Wall China Pictures

Pictures Of Chinese Dragons

Chinese Food Pictures

Pictures Of Chinese Wedding Western Style

Pictures Of Chinese People

China Pictures From Nine Locations
China Pictures
|
|
December, 1996
From Vietnam Came Hoang And So It All Began
A visit to Vietnam in 1996, was the result of a chance meeting with my first Chinese friend in 1979, which started my surprising web of Chinese and Vietnamese friends and acquaintances. Had Vietnam and China been on more friendlier terms at the time, then perhaps I might never have visited either country, nor enjoyed the friendship and companionship of so many people from Vietnam and China, in these two countries and in the U.K, and France. That is the reason there is a "Vietnam" page amongst the "China" pages !
In the Beginning There Was Hoang From Vietnam
In 1979 a young man named Hoang, a refugee from Vietnam, arrived in the UK. In due course I was given the responsibility of teaching him some English and giving him an introduction to the, for him, strange customs of the Western World. A few months later he invited me to his home to meet his wife and to see their newly born baby girl. A few weeks later I met his family and friends, and subsequently their families and friends, and friends and families, of friends and families.... and so it all began.
A Symbol Of Hope In Vietnam After Difficult Years
|
|
During the passing years I learned much about their country and about their past life in Vietnam. In 1996, another friend Trung and I decided to visit the town of Langson, in Vietnam near to the Chinese border, where he was born, and so we flew from Paris with Vietnam Airlines and arrived in Hanoi just before Christmas.
Across the road from our hotel was a small park, where children played, young people gathered, and older people performed their Tai Chi exercises. On a bench sat a happy boy with a balloon, perhaps a symbol of hope that the difficult years in Vietnam had passed for ever
|
|
The Vietnam Border Town Of Langson
From Hanoi we went by bus to Ha Long Bay to cruise around the spectacular collection of small mountain islands. On to Hai Phong by car to visit Pham's grandma, arriving on the wedding day of his aunt. Back to Hanoi to be met by Long who came to escort us to Langson.
At Langson, Trung gave a banquet for his relatives and friends, where men, women and children all sat at different tables. At the end of the banquet, each of the children presented me with a single red rose. I felt very honored.
Go To Summary .....
Go To Next Page
|
|