Sunday, July 31. 2011
50,000 Aucklanders don’t lie.
I recently wrote rather a mean spirited account of ‘Culture and My City’ and the following day I had to pull the entry and rewrite another one. Continue reading "50,000 Aucklanders don’t lie." »
Berlin: Open air culture
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Culture in Prague- moments of contemplation
Be it a museum, a park, an exhibition or a walk to Prague Castle or simply on the way home in the outskirts, the culture moments of your own desire could be found anywhere...

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Culture and my city (Berlin): take a stroll
Ha Noi Culture: Inside my family
by My Hang

Yesterday I got a new “ao dai” – the traditional dress of Vietnamese women. I really wanted to take a photo of me in the ao dai with my whole family, including my grandfathers, my parents, and my brothers. Eventually I got the photo. The background of the photo is a vase of lotus and a tea pot on the table. It is a nice photo. But it was very difficult for me to gather all the members of the family for that photo. Continue reading "Ha Noi Culture: Inside my family" »

The different thingkings among gererations enfluence deeply to family cultures
Yesterday I got a new “ao dai” – the traditional dress of Vietnamese women. I really wanted to take a photo of me in the ao dai with my whole family, including my grandfathers, my parents, and my brothers. Eventually I got the photo. The background of the photo is a vase of lotus and a tea pot on the table. It is a nice photo. But it was very difficult for me to gather all the members of the family for that photo. Continue reading "Ha Noi Culture: Inside my family" »
Culture and my City
While Singapore has a rich history and culture to draw from, it seems to be largely neglected in the bullet train ride that is modernization.
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The Culture of Singapore Culture
One of my favourite places to go in Singapore is the Esplanade, our leading performing arts venue that hosts everything from art installations to concerts to musicals to plays. In November, it will even stage American director Sam Mendes' production of Richard III, with Oscar winner Kevin Spacey in the title role. But highbrow and high-profile performances aside, you can always catch a free concert, such as this jazz performance I saw the other day.

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Jakarta - Under The Stage Light
Unwittingly, music is one of important thing that can make Jakarta people can relax for a moment from the daily routine.
Under the stage lights, we can laugh and sing together. For a moment to forget the hard life.

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Under the stage lights, we can laugh and sing together. For a moment to forget the hard life.

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Hanoi: Center of classical Vietnamese culture?
The trouble with culture is always that no one can precisely define it. Culture - what is that actually? Are centuries-old poems culture, even if hardly anyone knows them today? Or is Vietnamese pop music culture? Meeting with friends and family, is this not just as much a part of Hanoi culture as museums are? Or maybe even more culture - popular culture.
Hanoi likes to consider itself the cultural center of the country. After all, the city did become the capital 1,000 years ago. After such a long time, of course, a lot of culture accumulates. And over the course of history Hanoians were true masters in absorbing cultural influences from outside, and making them their own. Other countries and cities may have looked askance at the "foreign" and stewed in their own juices. As far as I can see that was rarely the case in Hanoi.
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Hanoi likes to consider itself the cultural center of the country. After all, the city did become the capital 1,000 years ago. After such a long time, of course, a lot of culture accumulates. And over the course of history Hanoians were true masters in absorbing cultural influences from outside, and making them their own. Other countries and cities may have looked askance at the "foreign" and stewed in their own juices. As far as I can see that was rarely the case in Hanoi.
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Auckland: the city of sports and sorts
This is the video I'm talking about. It's set in the same area as my old office block, and near 'the cloud' (entertainment centre) on Queens Wharf during the Rugby World Cup.
You might also like to find out more about the Real New Zealand Festival.
Manila: Definitions
There are words we do not use often in Manila. “Culture” is one of them.
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Jakarta: Culture, Art and Survival
To describe Indonesian culture in a few words is simply impossible, because it is as diverse as the 13 000 islands this archipelago consists of. Narrowing it down to the city of Jakarta seems to ease the burden, but in fact, still remains problematic - Indonesia's capital city is as colorful and versatile as the country itself.
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