Posts Tagged ‘Vietnam’

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Directors Travel Blog September 2009: Vietnam Journal

September 14, 2009

Day 1  I said that I would keep you updated on our trek West with the NIST Standards In Trade Workshop.  We’ve arrived Hanoi a few minutes after Midnight on Tuesday. Labor Day virtually disappeared in the white haze of the polar arc from Washington to Seoul; the sun never winked out for even a moment of the fourteen hours air-time, made tolerable by alternately snoozing and snacking and in-flight entertainment. It’s probably lunch where you are now, but we’re just getting settled for an uneasy, out-of-sync sleep, twenty four hours en route and a cycle of day-night inversion. The flight was actually not as painful as some…been on worse. Hardly been on better, honestly. The trick is to ignore the saddle sores and with providence, the turbulence, and sweet sound of wailing babies

Day 2  Another day, another dong. Actually, 15,000 dong what you get for your dollar. It’s down by a 1,000 dong since first arriving here a couple of years ago (it still goes a long way, though). The Vietnamese economy, in general, is “off”, just like the rest of the world, but the GDP growth is still something like 4%, which is positive, at least. There is a strong appetite for consumer goods, cell phone and an array of food products, which are varied and unique and sometimes creatively brought from farm to fork

Days 3&4 Vietnam Journal: Building on a Common Past and an Entwined Future

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Vietnam Updates, Observations and Opportunities

November 19, 2008

Vietnam: Words, Pictures, Sound & Motion

Dear Friends,

We offer up a trio of treats from our recent excursion to Vietnam in words and pictures and now, a few short “Videologues”. Take your pick of one or all. Thanks for stopping by.


Press

For Immediate Release

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The 2008 Vietnam-US Energy Efficiency Conference, organized by WLL, ATCB and Rheintech Laboratories was recently held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The conference brought over 100 attendees together to address energy issues facing Vietnam.

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 Travel Monologues

 

Vietnam: Four Storiespic2

 

 It’s easy and natural to make broad observations about this multi-dimensional country (Oh! It’s amazing: the traffic, the food, the markets, the hectic pace), but descriptions don’t do the place justice until the impact of the past and the pressure of the present are viewed from the perspective of individuals living it.

Here, we meet a few ordinary men with extraordinary stories and mingle a little bit of history with the sights and sounds of this fascinating country.

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New! Video Montage

 

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 A Light Sprinkle in Hanoi

 The skies opened up on our last day in Hanoi. The Viet Nam News reported that 450mm (about 18 inches) of rain fell in one day. This was the most rain the area had for 35 years.  

 Here’s a quick tour of the very wet Capitol City.

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Moving Around Vietnam

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The country is in constant motion. This video short is a look at the energy and movement of Vietnam at a unique time in her history. As progress molds her shape, the scooters, boats and cyclos will give way to…what?

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