Monday, 7 December 2009

Pre- and Post- Independence Day Celebrations

By vivi

Pre- and Post- Independence Day Celebrations


After being occupied by colonialist for 3.5 centuries, finally Indonesians had released themselves from hardship and suffering. On 17th August 1945, our first President, Soekarno proclaimed Indonesia’s independence to all over the world. In order to commemorate our laudable heroes, besides execute the national independence ceremony every year, we do also have pre- and post- Independence Day celebration.



During July, you will be able to see some small groups of people marching in the town. You may think that they are working out but in fact, they are preparing themselves for the marching competition which is one of the pre-independence day celebrations. This event is regularly conducted a week before our enormous national day. Every school must send a representative group and each group will be given a number that the leader of the team must stick on the front of shirt. What are so unique about the marching competition in Tanjungpinang, a small city in Indonesia? Every group has their own theme. They will appear differently with their competitors in the way of dressing. They may dress like a hermaphrodite, Miss World, phantom, and etc. Usually the leader will lead the team by saying “kiri, kanan, kiri, kanan. . .” which mean “left, right, left, right. . .” in order to keep his/her team in a neat row. Moreover, sometimes they sing songs melodiously while marching. The spectators will be waiting for their favourite group to pass by and give them a glass of mineral water to drink or even shower them with water to invigorate them from the scorching sun. No matter how blistering the day is, spectators still enjoy watching the marching.



As the Independence Day is nearer, a night before the day, thousands of citizens in Tanjungpinang gather together and stand in the roadside to see the torch parade. Either you are civil servant, teacher, student, or even entrepreneur; you are welcomed to participate in this event. All of the participants will start in a point that has been pointed and come to an end where the mayor of the city and ministers welcome the arrival of them. This event has a distinctive meaning for Indonesians to remember our heroes who had sacrificed their life for the nation. During one and a half hours, the town will be lighten up by thousands of torches.



Another big celebration of our Independence Day is national parade. All of the schools and communities will take part in this event. It is the one and only post-independence day celebration in the town but it is also the most joyous event to all people. Regardless of how busy the citizens are, they will still spare their time and go to watch the parade for almost 4 hours. Spectators only need to stand or even sit on the roadside to watch the parade. What is the pull factor that makes this event become so attracting? For sure, it is cultural exhibition. This event is just like an exhibition that shows the culture of races in Indonesia and also other countries. Furthermore, it does show the background of Indonesia, education system, types of occupation that are offered, schools co-curricular, and etc. Students have to wear the dresses that had been selected by the teachers, for example: Javanese traditional dress, Eskimo traditional dress, primary school uniform, doctor uniform and so on. By watching the parade, spectators will be able to appreciate the culture of Indonesia and enhance their knowledge.



All in all, pre- and post- Independence Day celebrations should not only be the leisure activities but they must be able to remind all of the Indonesians that the freedom which we have today came from every drop of our heroes’ blood. Enjoy and understand the special meaning of these events.

Planning my holiday balloon ride over Bagan in Myanmar




By Benjamin

I am planning my holiday balloon ride over an ancient city of Bagan in my own country, Myanmar. I had visited there last 15 years ago but many changes are taking place dramatically so I think that this is a trip of a lifetime, memorable, exciting, the high and thrill moment, I can’t wait to see that. And being the most breathtaking experience for me and what I have always wanted to do for many years. I do heard and seen hot air balloons in magazines, movies, news and newspapers but most of them are in abroad, but I can ride hot air balloon in central Myanmar nowadays.



Firstly, I need to describe about the demographic of the location. The balloon ride will take place in magnificent an ancient Kingdom City of Bagan, an also known as the city of four million pagodas, stupas and temples, the birth place of Theravada Buddhism is located on the eastern bank of Majestic Irrawaddy River. It is only a forty two square kilo meters land in central Myanmar. In former days, the pilgrims are allowed to climb on the top vestibules or terrace from where view the mystical panorama of environ, but the time were over. But we do have another way of watching or exploring with bird-eyed view to thousands of pagodas and temples which is supported by hot air balloon. There are many historic, cultural and heritage places in Bagan. It’s also famous with locals and foreigners. Balloon flights take off daily from October through to the end of March only on weekdays.



Secondly, I might need to prepare for inside out of the ride, Apart from my own research, I do know that I might need proper knowledge of piloting, the inflation of the balloon, lift off and landing of balloon, photographing and entertainment onboard. Some flights are providing champagne but our Myanmar’s feels bad because we are travelling over the religious sites. Expected travelling time is an average of 45 minutes of flight duration is expected, however the entire experience will last about 2 and half hours. The entire experience would be around 3 hours from start to finish, including hands-on launch, an hour-long flight, refreshments and transport. Some special flights are last longer from dawn to sunset and costly.



Thirdly, I must have enough budgets for the ride, must learned rules and regulation of flight before step in , hot air balloon ride is quite cheap in Myanmar compare to the other countries. It would cost it nearly US$ 280 per person and a typical flight will include 4-8 people. Children must be over 6 years old and 140 centimeters tall to be allowed to fly. Women who are pregnant are not permitted to take balloon rides. This hot air balloons are insured for two million dollars, third party, and passenger liability. However, if you are interested in a private, romantic flight, they offer couples-only flights as well on site. I also notice that need to dress comfortably depending upon the day's weather conditions. Because a hot air balloon would travels at the same speed as the air around it, we might experience much warmer inside. I found out that the pilots and technicians are qualified and registered in the UK, balloons are built to the highest standards of the British aerospace industry.



At last, I can’t wait to fly on the balloon to imagine floating over thousand years old pagodas and the mighty Irrawaddy River, as the sun sinks slowly behind distant mountains. I do smells of how tasty local cuisines and delights are waiting for me to explore. Bagan has inspired many visitors to Myanmar for centuries. One of the most remarkable sights in South East Asia, ancient temples landscape as far as the eye can see. This is a unique opportunity to see our beloved ancient Kingdom of my country, as it has never been seen before.

Should a woman’s place be home?

By Elsa


After reading the title, I believe that many people would frown and say no loudly especially ladies.


This is a modern society rather than the traditional, stereotyped situation any more. Most women have their own their jobs to do at the offices and already been economic independence although maybe they have family to support, children to take care,husband to look after or chores to do.


Male tends to think women should just stay at home and do chores and lead a easy and simple lifestyle in the countries which has a long history and conservative culture. This type of culture leads them think that man is the god and should support the family and govern everything without doubt. The status of female used to be very low even today at those countries or regions.


However, the world is changing. More and more female get good education than ever before. They have the ideas and rights to pursuit the freedom, independence and fairness .It is not the world for just male any longer.


Since more women got better chances to get educated,the number of female who has occupations is also increasing at many fields.Almost every field,females can also fit very well,which break the cycle that women can only do something housework-related.In some areas,females have even more talents and advantages for some kind of jobs.No second to men obviously.


Once again,should a woman’s place be home? Absolutely not. Dreaming a ideal lifestyle and trying hard to get what is really important to oneself is the universal and common mind. Female is such a beautiful sex that shouldn’t just stay at home and waste the youth and time.


My dear women friends,if you have your satisfied jobs,fabulous. If you are still stuck at the chores of family,then I suggest you going outside and have a look of the world now.Learn anything new to you and lead a happy life as you dream.Get independent in every part of daily life. All of those does not mean you can’t balance your job and family life,instead you would do better for both at the same time.

Friday, 4 December 2009

The Harvest Festival in Kerala, India

By Arun Dash


Onam is the biggest festival in the Indian state of Kerala. Onam Festival falls during the Malayali month of Chingam (Aug - Sep) and marks the homecoming of legendary King Mahabali. Carnival of Onam lasts for ten days and brings out the best of Kerala culture and tradition. Intricately decorated Pookalam, ambrosial Onasadya,breathtaking Snake Boat Race and exotic Kaikottikali dance are some of the most remarkable features of Onam - the harvest festival in Kerala.


A flower carpet called 'Pookalam' is laid in front of every house to welcome the advent of the vanquished king, and earthen mounds representing Mahabali and Vishnu are placed in the dung-plastered courtyards. Traditional rituals are performed followed by a lavish feast called 'Sadhya'. Onam also means new clothes for the whole family, sumptuous home-cooked delicacies on plantain leaf and the lingering aroma of the sweet payasam.


Onam or Thiruonam originated as a joyous annual reminiscence of the golden rule of King Mahabali, a mythical king, who ruled Kerala a very long time ago. It recalls the sacrifice of the great king, his true devotion to God, his human pride and his ultimate redemption. Onam welcomes the spirit of a great king, and assures him that his people are happy and wish him well.


One of the main attractions of Onam, is the 'Vallamkali' or boat races of Karuvatta, Payippad, Aranmula and Kottayam. Hundreds of oarsmen row traditional boats to the rhythm of drums and cymbals. These long graceful Snake Boats called 'Chundans' are named after their exceedingly long hulls and high sterns that resemble the raised hood of a cobra.


Although this festival has its origin in Hindu mythology Onam is for all people of all class and creed. Hindus, Muslims and Christians, the wealthy and the downtrodden, all celebrate Onam with equal fervor. The secular character of Onam is peculiar to this land where unity had always coexisted with diversity, especially during festivals, when people come together to celebrate life's unlimited joys.

Korea is the greatest destination in my dream

By Miki


This holiday my friend and I have a plan to travel somewhere for relaxing and entertaining after studying hard and our best choice is Korea.


Many times I see on TV about Korean attractions and Korean movies it makes me impressed with the nature and culture of this country so we want to spend our wonderful time in Korea.


Most of tourists are stuck in charm of Seoul (the capital city of Korea) because there are a lot of things to do. In the day time, the tourists can enjoy shopping and sightseeing around the town and when the evening approaches the tourists prefer the food courts until past midnight, the sleepless night is very fantastic.


Apart from these, it seems interesting to get to other attractions outside the town the first place that we want to visit is Jeju Island. It is very famous in nature with full of flowers in the summer until early winter, besides that sightseeing on the boat is very fantastic as well.


For us, we want to spend there as long as we can, it is not only experiencing the nature, we can also absorb fascinating culture in the country for example the traditional dancing in the full moon(Korean new year) is very unique and identity we hopefully to join this celebration.


One thing I have to mention is about food I would love to try tradition food like Kimchi and Kimbub I have ever eaten some Korean food in my country so I want to suggest my friend to eat and it will be nice if we have a chance to learn how to cook them.


People from all walks of life think it is the place that they should have chance to visit in their life time. Therefore, it is no wonder that we want to go there. Come and visit it together. Good fun is waiting for us there.

Boun Bang Fai (Rocket Festival)

By Aroon


Laos simply beautiful is a new slogan of Lao National Tourism Administration (LNTA) officially announced to use by 2008 to promote Lao as a destination. The slogan is a very good description that can be easily and clearly picture Lao which as a simply, lovely, friendly and beautiful country. By here I would like to introduce you one of my all time favorite festival “Boun Bang Fai” or “Rocket Festival”.


Boun bang Fai is a merit-making ceremony traditionally practiced in Laos by numerous villages near the beginning of the rainy season between May14-16. The purpose of the festival is to praying for rain. In addition of men made Bangfai we still have myths natural bangfai or Bangfai payanak with a believe that it come from the dragon in Mekong river.


In the morning people go to temple dressing traditionally and give rice to monks then the monks will performed their pray for a well agriculture season and the good heath for people. After listening to the monks people will starting to decorate their Bang Fai(Rocket) with the colorful papers and some money, because they believe those money can send to people they love who pass away in paradise.


In the afternoon, people gather and move to the field of the village to launch the rockets competition, during the way to the field people are pushing and pulling Pasad Bangfai (Rocket carrier) with all their power it is the method to slow down and have more fun along the way, some are singing while the other are dancing and some are splitting raw rice to their heads during this period villagers are extremely full of fun beside the lousy instrument performing of the villagers.


When people arrived to the field, they will start the completion if which team, department, company win then they will awarded a big prize, nowadays it is a chance that big company distributed their participation to social and also indirectly promote their company. At the end of the day Ater the ceremony people will have a big meal together in the host of Pasad Bangfai house to thanks for the event. At last, very welcome you to Lao, I hope if you have chance to visit Lao please join in this great event festival I guarantee you won’t disappointed.

Thursday, 3 December 2009

By shen ke

Prague is the most beautiful city of Europe in my view, and also is the capital and largest city of Czech Public. It has many attractions for tourism, such as the old style architectures, featured restaurants, variety of nightlife and sightseeing. Prague has a unique attraction that I like best, the castle of Prague, which is one of the most beautiful, spectacular and oldest castle in the world. It is also a symbol of Prague. So, let’s start our journey.


First of all, Prague castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness World Records, which rises above the city offering beautiful views of the areas below. In most of castle, there has a story of its own, this is very interesting. The people who would like to listen story, the Prague castle can satisfy your desire. The St. Vitus Cathedral is the most popular place and entrance fee is free, but the queue may be very long. On the top of Cathedral, you can see the presidential Guard and enjoy the most outstanding views.

The old town is a historic centre of Prague, includes numerous historical buildings and monuments. Old town square already exists for 900 years; there is a place for mass rallies. Also, the old town hall built in 1338, and it is a Gothic-Style building. There is a bell tower was built in 1410, it is famous for exquisite and unique chime clock, every visitors always want to watch this ancient clock tower and listen chime clock.

Prague dancing house is one of the most fascinating architectural expressions of Prague. Dancing House has daring, curvy outlines, which led its architects, Vlado Milunc and the American Frank O Gehry, to initially name it the "Astaire & Rogers Building", after the legendary dance duo. The top floor of Dancing House is home to one of the city's leading restaurants. Diners can enjoy delightful cuisine and magnificent views over the river and up to Prague Castle.

Moreover, Prague is famous for music, people who like the music will make a show on street every day. On the 12th may, Prague stage spring musicale for three weeks; it will attract many yang people from the world. The musicale is very wonderful and enjoyable, you may lose yourself during the musicale. If you are interest in the western music, you cannot miss this extravaganza.

Overall, Prague is one of the best place for travelling, where provides the maximum value and satisfaction to visitors. We will cherish the memory of this journey because of the culture, architectures, art and distinctive flavour food, so that we will have a very good time and beautiful records. I love Prague.

Trip that i want my friend(s) go with me

By Mina

I am about to take a trip to France for the Christmas holiday France is a gorgeous country which is located in western Europe and it has many excellent attractions. There are several reasons why I choose the France for my Christmas holiday.

First of all, France made an import role in the pan-European renaissance and therefore, it has been known as the world literature and art capital. You cannot miss the France if you are interested in the European culture and history.
Secondary, I am interested in France because I am attracted by its amazing architectures such as the Eiffel Tower, Triumphal arch, Louvre museum and etc. Those are the French landmarks which reflect its cultural nature. In the Eiffel Tower, tourists can have a full view of the full Paris. The Louvre museum keeps countless cultural heritages which could be dated back to thousand years ago.

Tertiary, one of the reasons why France is such a popular a travelling destination is because its food and wine. Not only the French has many world top-end red wine chateaus, but also it has a lot of high class restaurants which offer the tourist with fantastic French cuisines.
Fourthly, I choose the France as my Christmas holiday is because I can enjoy shopping there. In the boxing-day, almost all of the products there offer consumers a good discount. Admittedly, all of the world famous brands have their flagship stores in the Avenue des Champs. Therefore, tourists are able to buy high quality things with lower price during Christmas in France.
Last but not least, France also provides tourists very fantastic natural sight views. The French Alps are those parts of Alps who lie in France. The French Alps offer the best natural views to tourists. Moreover, France also provides tourists beautiful countryside views. Tourist not only can enjoy exceptionally beautiful natural attractions, amazing historical and cultural attractions, as well as breathtaking modern attractions in France.

The Dragon Boat Festival

By Vincent

The 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar year is an important day for the Chinese people. The day is called Duan Wu Festival, or Dragon Boat Festival, celebrated everywhere in China.


There are several different explanations for the festival’s origin. The most accepted is that the festival honors Qu Yuan, a famous poet and virtuous official of the Chu Kingdom.

When the king refused his advice and the capital of the kingdom was occupied by invaders, Qu wrote his final poem beside Miluo River in today’s Hunan. He then drowned himself on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar. Saddened over the patriotic poet’s death, people tossed rice and meat into the river to feed the fish, which would protect Qu’s body. This later on turned into the custom of eating Zong Zi.

Ancient people believed dragons controlled the rivers and the sea, and they worried that Qu’s spirit would be harmed by dragons. They built boats shaped like dragons and held races on the river to the thunderous beat of drums to warn dragons not to damage Qu’s spirit. The race eventually became a tradition.

Other customs attached to the Dragon Boat Festival include drinking rice wine on this day. The wine is believed to make people healthy and keep insects and snakes away.

Today, the dragon boat festival is celebrated among the chinese. The dragon boat race is now an international game

Spring Festive

By susan

Spring Festive is the most important festive in China. The traditional festive time is from the 23th twelfth lunar month to the 15th first lunar month, and the most lively days are new years eve and the first day of new year. During Spring Festive, the people in various nations in China will hold diverse activities to celebrate festive coming. The main activities are Worship deities, Ancestor memorial ceremony, Pray for good harvest, Wipe out the old trouble and celebrate the New Year. The forms of activities are rich and colorful with strong ethnic characteristics.




Besides stock food, completely clean house is the first necessary thing to do before the Spring Festive. As early as the Yao and Shun dynasty, there was the custom of clean house before the Spring Festival in China. According to the elder say: clean house means wipe out the unlucky things from family. So every family does the completely cleaning before the Spring Festive, as do all utensils cleaning wash bedding and curtains, cleaning yard and so on. Everywhere is filled with the happiness of cleaning and greeting the festival.



Paste Spring Festival couplets is also an important custom. In China we also call it “Duizi”, “Tiaofu”. Couplets use its expression of specific Chinese characteristics to describe the background of the age, and express good wishes. In order to increase the festival atmosphere, every family choose a couplet and paste it on the front door, no matter where,in the Spring Festival. The character of “福” is pasted with the couplet too. The “福” also be pasted on the wall, lintel, bedside and some other place. It uses to pray blessing, lucky and good future. Some of people reverse the character and paste on the door; they hope the good luck and the blessing already in their house.

Firecrackers plays an important role in the Spring Festive. When the new day of the new year, the first thing is done as people go out of the house is lighting firecrackers. It is native to China and has a about two thousands years history. It is a entertainment activity for people,especially for children. It always can bring the atmosphere of festive to the top. The lively appearance make people happy and excited. The soud of firecrackers can make bad things run away. Nowdays, people still keep this custom. And firecrackers has became more and more beautifull and attractive.

Actually , dumplings are the main role of Spring Festive. No matter where you are, in the night of festive you have to come back home and have a reunion with your family to make dumplings. You can use anything you like to be filling,meat, seafood and whatever. Dumpling stands for reunion and family can stay together forever. It also stands for people’ beauty wishes. Actually, famliy make dumplings together is a kind of enjoy, the feeling is very cool.

During the Spring Festive, there are many interesting activities. The entire activities make Spring Festive more interesting and meaningfull. Spring Festive connects old year with new year, it is the period of full of expection. So it is so important and special for people.
By teresa

In our country, festive season is during summer season. Summer season is from February to April. In the April, it has big traditional culture festival in Myanmar. It is called Thingyan Festival. It is the most famous festival in Myanmar.


It is kind of water festival. Every year, Thingyan is celebrate from April 12th to 16th. It holds four days once a year. But it takes five days festival once in four years. During festival, people can play with water from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is rule for Myanmar people which is limited from government. Some of the people are going around the city to get wet and others are play water to people.

Thingyan is also Myanmar New Year festival .The word “Thingyan” was come from “Pali Word “ of Myanmar .The meaning of word is “Of the sun from Pisces to Aries”. Burmese people assumed that water throwing and dousing each other mean cleaning the country which are bad of unlucky before end of year and all the people in country want to take fresh and want good thinking in their mind.

In Myanmar ,there are eight kinds of nationalities. So, each kind celebrate with different types . Also on the festival days , most of Myanmar girls and women wear their traditional clothes and dance culture dance as a group .Some of people sing the songs which dealing with festival.

There is also have Thingyan food . It has two kinds .One thing is rice ball and other thing is Thingyan rice. For rice ball, people but sweet thing into the rice flour and make rounded then boiled into hot water .After that, people can eat with coconut .For Thingyan meal , it can get without charge in some places .In Myanmar word , it is called “ Sa Tu Di Ther”.

Overall, Thingyan water festial is traditional and original culture of Myanmar .The visitors who come from different countries that they will feel happy and exciting as strange and amazing views.

A woman's place is at home

By  Joyce Kho




Traditionally, men were the sole breadwinner of the family while women would stay at home and look after the family. Throughout history, women had generally fewer legal rights and career opportunities as compared to men. Men were often defined in terms of occupations whereas women were defined in terms of family. However, in the modern society today, especially in the more developed countries, it will be absolutely absurd for people to possess this mindset. Personally, I do not believe that a woman’s place is solely at home.


Women can be as capable as their male counterparts. Throughout these years, women have desperately fought for their own rights. They wanted to work, they wanted to study, they wanted to have more freedom in decision making and they wanted the same rights as men. They organised many feminist movements that started way in 18th century, they burnt the bras in 1960s as a symbol of freedom--all these were just to exclaim to the whole world that they were equally as capable as the men. Indeed, they won the battle. In today’s world, they are no longer conceived as inferior as compared to their counterparts. Perhaps there are still some disputes here and there, but generally women have finally had their own basic rights. Women may be different in terms of physical build, but their brain are capable to function as good as men. In developed countries, everybody is entitled to education rights, and with education, one is able to prove their capability through various tests. Workplace is more accepting towards women. They recognise the fact that they can be as valuable as men. Research has shown that more women are starting to take up higher positions. Indeed, most families are going towards the double-income trend where both parties work and share the financial burden. All these are signs that woman’s place is no longer at home where they are only capable of looking after the family.

Women may have proved that they are as capable, but they are not able to shake off their responsibilities at home totally. Responsibility for family is always present. One still has to take care of housework and bring up their children. Some may leave these responsibilities to their house-keeper, but proper upbringing of a child is extremely important and should not totally leave to outsiders. Women need to recognise the fact that though right now they have fought their rights and are able to work together with men, they are actually engaging in multiple tasks. After work, they will still have to return home and perform their role as a mother. Their place is still at home after work. However, this should not be woman’s job solely. Men have to share the same responsibility as women. After all, family belongs to two people, not one. Therefore, woman’s place is still at home, though not totally.

In conclusion, the world cannot be run by arrogant and intrusive men. Traditional social status had made women feel inferior. It was as if they existed to serve men and care for the children. Today’s society is able to strike a healthy balance between men and women, work and family. They are able to rebuild the pride and confidence of women. As long as women are able to strike a balance and not neglect their family as a result of the new social status, there should not be a problem. All in all, a woman’s is still at home, but should not be solely at home.

New Year's Eve (Tet)

By Joy


Tet nguyen Dan (Tet holiday) is the most important and popular holiday and festival in Viet Nam. Tết is celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year . There are a lot of customs practiced during Tết. Tết starts when the first day of spring and the festival is often called Hội xuân (spring festival).


Before the Tet holiday, almost Vietnamese repairs for shopping, decorating the home, cooking traditional Tết food. Parents buy new clothes for themselves and their children so that the children can wear during Tet. Vietnamese families buy of five fruits on their altar called "Ngũ Quả", including Coconut, Papaya, Mango and Pineapple, Custard-apple. Each fruit has different meaning which are mentioned a lucky and sweet year.



Traditionally, each family has cây nêu (New year tree) consisting of a bamboo pole 5 to 6 meters long. The top of the tree is usually decorated. At Tết every house is usually decorated by hoa mai – Ochna integerrima or hoa đào – peach flower.


Traditional foods are Bánh chưng and bánh dầy which are made from sticky rice with meat or bean fillings wrapped in banana leaves and cooking them overnight.


The first day of Tết (the day for family), all the members in family get together. Children receive a red envelope with money inside from their elders. This tradition is called mừng tuổi or lì xì (happy new age) and the children give their elders the traditional Tết greetings before receiving the red envelope. Vietnamese think that if good things come to the family on the first day of Tet, it is a lucky year and conversely if the bad things come to, it is a unlucky year. the second day of Tết is usually reserved for friends, third day is for teachers.


Conclusion, Tết holiday is a tradition holiday in Vietnam, this is a time for family, friends. And laso good time for travel.

A woman's place is at Home

By Liu Yifei


I shall at tempt to convince you that the place of women is in the home. In days gone by this was not only a statement, but a fact. It was not meant that women should be illiterate. During those times women were well learned in the fine arts. Their hobbies included playing musical instruments and sewing. The family is the unit of society and the mother is the center of the family. How can the family keep together if the mother is out at work all day?


Children had their mothers to welcome them home after school and to share their experiences at school with them. The bonds between mothers and children were stronger than they are now. In those days mothers had strong influences in their children lives. Being at home women enjoyed the privileges of watching their children blossom and bloom into fine young men and women. They were able to cherish every moment they spent nurturing their children with whatever means they had.


Crimes were not so prevalent, because mothers had the time to teach their children values, and to maintain discipline in the homes. Respect for authority was emphasized and maintained. Girls were taught to honor their husbands and to model good moral standards in the community. Women were leaders in their own rights because they were the cornerstones upon which families were built. Societies were less violent and corrupt when 'A Woman's Place Is in the Home' was the norm. The government recognizes the need for women to be in the home by giving taxation concessions for the housewife. Every year, we also celebrate Mother~ s Day with gifts and with songs and poems praising motherhood.


It can be seen that with the accelerating deterioration evidence in family life today, the time is not far distant when, with the disappearance of the family, the human race will cease to exist.In any case, women prefer to be at home. No person really wants to work. To be able to sit at home and gossip or read is every woman's ambition.


It would be a kindness to forbid women to work outside the home. From these arguments, there can be no doubt that society is best served when women are compelled to stay at home and look after their children.

Boun Pee Mai Lao is the most fun festival in Laos.

By Lae Keoluangta


Boun Pee Mai Lao or Lao New Year is the festival that Lao people you are Buddhists taking this time to go to temples to make merit such as make the food offering to monks and novices and clean the Buddha images.


The most important part of the festival is Baci1 ceremony, young people take this ritual to ask for wish and bless from the elderly people for example, grandparents, parents, venerable monks during this auspicious occasion. The Lao people from all walk of life conduct the festival by pouring water on each other to was the bad luck from the old year, that’s why this festival is called “Boun Lin Nam” or “Water Festival” in English which is the main activity to do during the event.


One thing that has to have in New Year is Nag Sang khan procession. It is important because people in the country believe that these particularly beautiful girls can indicate the life, good luck and bad luck in the year, it is the reason why the procession is held in almost part of Laos, especially in Luangprabang province, it is the fascinating and charming activity in this province when it has such a festival.


It comes around the middle of April, which starts from 12th or 13th. Lao people celebrate it throughout the country. Boun Pee Mai, If literally translate in English, it means Festival New Year. The original word is from Sanskrit word.
Local people and tourist also celebrate it by going to visit tourist attractions and natural places are more popular than other places, they go there for picnic with partners or family.


Some of teenagers sing and dance along the road then people pass by splashing to them, sometimes it is strong splash but nobody complains about that because they think that this is water festival, it is normal to get wet. If you don’t get wet, it means you are not lucky for the year.


Apart from these activities, releasing birds to the forest and letting turtles, fish and eels to the river is good thing that is prevalent phenomenon thing during this enjoyable festival. Pee Mai is full of fun and merit.



Baci = tie people’s wrist with white cotton thread to wish and bless them for good luck and welcome upcoming year

Nang Sang Khan = Miss Beauty of Boun Pee Mai

Should women stay at home after they get married or having children?

By Yang Yang


This is really a controversial problem. To a certain extent, I disagree with it. First, having a job could help women to improve their social status. I do not believe a person could have great life which is independent and full of self-esteem and self-confidence but without any income. Women are not just the housewife like before anymore. They need to do something to show their contributions to the society and to show their social values.


Moreover, nowadays, the costs of living are getting higher and higher, and most couple need to support an extremely big family, which may include their children, their parents and their parents in law (may even more). If in such a big family, all responsibilities were shouldered by only husband, how stressful that will be?


Furthermore, some skills that women take it as strengths, men may do not have. Nowadays, women could do their jobs as well as men even better than men. They are not just clean machines, doing domestic chores every day, they use their brightness and innate abilities to make their lives more wonderful.


But everything in this world could be the double-edged sword. Women still working after having family and children may not good for their children. For instance, when the children grow to a turbulent age, insufficient love and care from their parents could lead to certain delinquency such as violent behavior.


So, ether work or family, both them are the most important things in women’s life. Try to balance it and manage them both well are what really challenging for women and what should women do now.

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Trip that i want my friends go with me

Bali Island

By Fenddy (fernando)


Bali Island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Bali for few years awarded as the world best island by The International Travel Magazine. However I believe there is still many people who do not know in depth about the uniqueness of Balinese culture. Life in Bali is always related to the spiritual relationship between human and God, and their environment. Bali also well known of its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, and music. This island is blessed with a lot of beaches surrounding it.


Galungan Festival


When you are visiting Bali island , you can be able experience one of the richest cultural and heritage as well as many colorful festivals and ceremonies at there!!!Some festivals in Bali are dedicated to certain gods’. I would say the most interesting festival in Bali is “Galungan” which represent the victory of virtue over evil. Balinese call it the victory of Dharma(Good) over Adharma(evil). The Galungan festival is a religious festival. Even though it’s a festival of Hindus, a lot foreigners like to participate and will certainly enjoy it.






The “ Mother Temple”


For those visitors who are not interested at those festivals, Bali also provided several tours. One of the most attractive place that we can’t miss out is “the mother temple of besakih” .which is the most important temple in Bali. The “mother temple “in besakih is the most holy and Indonesia’s biggest Hindu temple. It was built in the 11th.







All about the beaches


Most importantly, visitors should not miss out to go to the beaches. Bali beaches are the main attraction place in Bali. Majority of the visitors, especially Caucasians like to spend their holidays at beaches which due to the environment over there are scenic. Besides, most couple visitors go to the beaches for the purpose to enjoy the romantic candle light dinner around there.





Gitgit Waterfall

Gitgit is one of the nature places which is a river and lakes and It is truly scenic. Its head down the mountain, however its easily accessible. It might take a quite long walk to reach there but is definitely worth! From the waterfall, we could look into the cascades of water for a minute or so, and then look at one of the rocks which may sound mysterious.













In conclusion, I would say Bali is famous for its culture and beautiful natural view as well. The culture is one of the most unique in the world. Moreover, the view is dominated by beautiful field and rain forest. Their life is also strongly related to spiritual relationship between human and god. This is the reason why Bali is called the Island of God.

A Woman’s Place is at Home

by Monica

A Woman’s Place is at Home (Argumentative)


The traditional belief is that a woman's place is at home and that a woman should not to go out to work after marriage. A group of people agree with this view, another group people are beginning to realize and argue that women also can do job as well as men in all fields should not only at home, different people have different view, I agree with later one.



Nowadays women are playing an increasingly important role in society today. Having repeatedly demonstrated ability in roles traditionally held by men, they are showing just how much they can contribute. No longer can it be said that women's place is only in the home raising children and keeping house. Throughout society, capable women are proving that they are valuable to their communities.



Moreover with the changes in their social role, women's position is the family has improved as well. As a provider for the family, the wife no longer is obedient to her husband but, instead, exerts an influence on the children and family affairs equal to that of her husband. Moreover, the husband must now assume some of the responsibilities of maintaining a household such as cooking, cleaning, and other such jobs around the house.



In conclusion, women should not return to at home, for we cannot afford to waste the wealth of their talent in their contribution to society and to risk losing the social status that they should have.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Trip you are going to take

by Michelle

Trip you are going to take



In my heart, I have always wanted to go to Japan. Not just a few days, but two or three weeks at a stretch. This is so that I can enjoy myself fully in Japan, travelling as a free independent traveler and not as a backpacker. With this goal in mind, I am currently attending Japanese lessons and plan to work hard for about five years after graduation. Why five years after I start working? To have a successful trip without any translation mishaps and to bring my family along.



Firstly, I would love to attend the Seijin No Hi, the coming of age festival for young women. This festival is on the second Monday of January. It is for the young women who have reached the age of 20. It is to symbolize that the girls have become legal adults. On that day, the girls will wear their kimonos and visit a nearby shrine to pray for good health, success and money. Though by the time I have saved enough for the trip I would be overage, but it is still a dream of mine to dress in a beautiful black kimono and to visit the shrines to make my wishes.



I am a self confessed non-believer in shopping. Ask me to shop and I would tell you bluntly that I would rather stay in a bookstore for the entire duration. However I would definitely not miss out on the shopping belts in Tokyo, Ginza and Shinjuku area. There seems to be so many fun and exciting things to be seen and bought. My sister, who can be considered to be a fashionista can shop to her heart’s content. All my friends who have gone to Japan gush about the fantastic shopping which is guaranteed to turn any non-shopper to become a hard-core shopper in Japan with its leading fashion trend.





Besides shopping and festivals, food is also on my list! I love dango, which are a type of Japanese dessert made of rice flour. There are many varieties but the most popular ones are the Anko (red bean paste wrapped within the dango), Chadango (Green tea flavoured) and Bocchan Dango (three different coloured dango on a skewer). Secondly, I would really love to try the giant crabs in Hokkaido. Have you ever seen one of those crabs? They are really huge with long long legs!! The television shows have always said that the flesh is really sweet and yummy. I am so envious when the hosts gave out loud sighs of satisfaction. Other seafood specialties of Hokkaido are clams and scallops; of course, they are what I would like to try as well. Food is the best!







There are many attractions in Japan which I would love to experience too. For example: the ice hotel which can be found only during the winter, the capsule hotel and the family-run Ryokans in the sub urban areas. Japan is a traditional country with a rich culture. Personally, I feel that it is a must to stay at a Ryokan for a few days to get a taste of the life of a Japanese family. Otherwise, one cannot be considered to have gone to Japan at all.



Last but not least, Onsen! Onsen are hot springs which are prevalent in Japan. Japanese are known for their cleanliness and they love relaxing in the onsen as the hot water soothes away the stress of life. There are many different types of onsen in Japan. There are the newer types such as the wine onsen, tea onsen and also the more traditional kinds such as the outdoor onsen. I have tried one hot spring resort in China and till today, I have fond memories of the bubbling water on my skin and the excitement of frolicking in the different types of onsen.

Ga A Woman’s Place is at Home (Argumentative)

by Moon

Ga A Woman’s Place is at Home (Argumentative)

It is acknowledged that Home position are playing a increasingly role in our contemporary life. But in the mean time, the home can not represent the whole components during the life. Different people have different opinions. A group of people argue that a woman’s place is at home while many other people think that women’s place is not at home. As far as I am concerned, I agree with the latter on.


From the 19th and 20th centuries women movements have bought about grate changes within our society. Feminists during the old wave and second wave periods were noted for their achievement in create women rights treated equally as a man in social, physiological, economical, and political endeavors.

Women in ancient barely had any rights by law, so they had very few opportunities to live independently. But following with the development of society, we need more and more human resource to increasing our social quality. It is include not only men but also women resources.

In today society, feminist groups seek to broaden women’s self-awareness and challenge the opposing forces of traditional types.

In today areas of work, women also play a more and more important role, like in management areas, academic areas and so on. They have a big self-awareness and challenge on their life.

In conclusion, compared with the women position from ancient time to today, woman’s place is not at home but on society areas and social development.

Monday, 30 November 2009

Welcome! (New Assignment)

Welcome Class of TS03!

If you have found it a journey to reach this blog, then I deeply congratulate you. You have finally explored what it takes to be IT-savvy in Singapore and you have discovered a critical tool in enhancing your English - writing on blogs. (Check new words: savvy, blogs and critical)

I understand that this is likely a first for many of you - learning to write a blog in English and to be seen not just by your class, but potentially, by the whole world on the web. Whoa! (Quick, tell your friends from your own country to read your work!)

More importantly, you have discovered what life in Singapore is like as an international student: grappling with English and learning the digital life of a Singaporean adolescent.I understand the changes you are going through, I was once an international student too way back eons. (Check new word: eons, digital life)

New Assignment
First off, we will focus on PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT. From my class today and last Tuesday, you will know I have emphasised on these two important points in writing:
  • MAPS
  • Structure: Introduction, Body & Conclusion
Your job now is to write paragraphs based on either one of the topics below.
  1. Festive Season of your hometown (Narrative)
  2. Trip you are going to take or want your friend to go with you (Descriptive)
  3. A Woman’s Place is at Home (Argumentative)
As explained in class, I can't have all 23 of you be editors of this blog. So, send it to your two Blog I/Cs who will upload your piece of work on this blog. Then the real fun starts: everyone will read your work and share their comments to help you along! (New word: upload)

One needs to be brave to face criticisms, but hey, that's part of growing up. Like my late teacher said, when I asked why all the results had to be pasted on the public notice board, "If you can't face 'embarrassment' of this sort, how else can you face embarrassment for you mistakes in life." That struck a chord, cos like all Asians, I hate public embarrassments. But the world is getting more transparent through globalisation, so I encourage you to 'face up to it', and be ready for all to share their comments on your work. Remember, we are all here to help one another. Make sure your comments are helpful too!!!

Lastly, I will give comments on every piece of work uploaded. Take heart. Enjoy this digital journey.

Your ACS tutor

Mrs Sandra Mun