Traveling in Yunnan·Watching Vietnam | Youth shines in cultural contrast
Recently, 23 students of Hanoi Open University came to Kunming. On the 30 -day journey, you can explore Yunnan and feel more deeply about Vietnamese culture.
The three-storey building is located at 89-93 Hoa Son Nam Street, Ngu Hoa District, which was the place where President Ho Chi Minh lived and revolutionary activities from February to October 1940 in Kunming. Student Chu Mai Loan of Hanoi Open University when entering is approaching the glass screen, stopping and staring at the historical photos hanging on the wall, moving to share: "The white suit that Uncle Ho has appeared many times, each photo reminded us of the ideal efforts of my father's generation, and made me feel the profound friendship between Vietnam - China."
Beside the old residence that is the cafe "Nam Lai Thinh". Here, Nguyen Thi Anh is attracted by two old photos: one is the black and white photo of the coffee shop in the past, the other is the photo of Prime Minister Chu An Lai and President Ho Chi Minh sitting next to each other - a precious moment kept. This place was once President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activity under the cover was a bread maker. Today, although the address of the shop has changed many times, the fragrance of Vietnamese bread and coffee remains. Nguyen Thi Anh shared: “Unexpectedly, Yunnan could enjoy Uncle Ho's bread like the previous day.
The students walked through the former site of Southwest Associated University, Yunnan Railway Museum and other cultural venues, and also went to Shilin and Fuxian Lake National Wetland Park. Vietnamese student Nguyen Van Chu shared excitedly: "Kunming Stone Forest is the filming place of "Journey to the West" I watched when I was a child. The scenery on the TV is right in front of me!"
Young people have visited many cultural places such as the Southwest Union University, Van Nam Railway Museum, and even landscapes such as Thach Lam Stone Forest, National Flooded Land Park. Student Nguyen Van Sam excitedly shared: "Stone forest in Kunming is the context in the movie Journey to the West that I have seen when I was young. The scene on the TV now appears right before my eyes!"
The journey does not stop at finding history.
Ha Thi Ngoc Bich has listed the experiences in May such as learning tea ceremony, ancient piano, earth flute, paper cutting art, tai chi, and enjoying specialties such as noodles through bridges, flower cakes. You also share these things with friends on social networks.
Vietnamese young people also enthusiastically introduce famous places in Vietnam such as Hoa Lo prison, Van Mieu, and hope to have more Chinese friends to visit. They hope that the youth will continue to shine in the interference of the Chinese -Vietnamese cultural color.