Friday, May 20, 2011

Day 12

Today was our last day in Vietnam. We went to UEF and still had culture class and language class. Culture class was about more customs and religious beliefs in Vietnam. Language class we reviewed and then had two oral tests, one was a group presentation asking each other questions that we learned and the second was introducing ourselves. After classes and lunch we had a good bye ceremony and activity time. The UEF English Club set up a lot of fun and interesting games to play so we could get to know one another. Then we all just hung out and said goodbye to all our friends. After we went to a soccer field and played a game against the UEF team, nothing competitive it was just a fun game to play with the team and some friends.

At night we had a farewell dinner at a resort in Ho Chi Minh City, it was delicious and a very pretty setting. All the professors who had helped us in Vietnam throughout our stay came to dinner with us so we could say goodbye to all of them. After, all the Pitt students went to Lush for the last time.

I am sad to leave Vietnam because I made so many great friends here but it will be nice to go home. I am so happy to have had this opportunity, it greatly expanded my knowledge on many levels and definitely added to my creativity when thinking on a professional level.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Day 11

Today was dedicated to the Vietnam War, or as its called here the American War. We visited the Cu Chi tunnels in the morning. They were constructed by the Vietnamese to fight the Americans. It is 250 km of intricate tunnels running underground with air shafts and some rooms. The original openings for the tunnels are very small and are concealed with little doors and leaves, they were meant so only Vietnamese could fit in them. The tunnel system allowed them to get directly into American camps without breaking the perimeter.

In the afternoon we went to the War Remnants Museum which had war vehicles and many pictures and information about the war. Most of the museum was dedicated to the Vietnamese perspective of the war which was hard but necessary to learn about because I have mostly just been shown the American view. Visiting this museum has definitely given me more of a perspective of the war and changed some preconceived thoughts.

Tonight we are going to take our Vietnamese friends out to dinner at a beer garden that was recommended from last years group. Then we will all probably hang out because it is our second to last night in Vietnam :( I am upset to leave and wish I could stay longer because I still feel like there is a lot just in Ho Chi Minh City to see and experience not even including the rest of the country which I would have liked to travel through. I guess I will have to come back.

Day 10

Today we had culture class and language class. In culture class we learned about yin and yang and how it corresponds to Vietnamese customs and traditions. Then in language class we learned how to say where you go to school and what you studied. Learning Vietnamese is much easier to learn than most other languages I think, there sentence structure is very simple.

In the afternoon we went to Richard Ellis which is a real estate company in Vietnam and had an informal meeting with an American associate at a coffee shop. She did not really explain what her company and specifically herself did but it was a good insight into the country and many aspects of the economy. We learned a lot of the complexities of living abroad and in Vietnam especially if you have a family.

At night we went to a traditional Vietnamese restaurant with our friends, it was delicious. Then we just came back and went to sleep for the night.

Day 9

Today we went to UEF and had cultural class and language class. In culture class we learned a brief history of the country which definitely gave insight into why and what the Vietnamese act like. Then in language class we mostly reviewed and learned a few new phrases and questions.

In the afternoon we went to Glass Egg Digital Media which is an outsourcing video game company. They are hired by video game producers to produce cars, environments, and characters for the game. They are not responsible for writing any of the game just the art involved with developing the objects. The company started when the now CEO was assigned to work on the case of a leading gaming company while interning in a law firm in Vietnam. He then got involved with the company and was given the responsibility to open a branch in Vietnam. However it fell through and he bought what remained of the company and started Glass Egg. Today they have many very skilled employees. Every year 40 artists are trained for the job and only two are hired.

At night we went to Lush because the owners of Glass Egg also own Lush so they called ahead for us and got us a VIP table which was a lot of fun. While we were there we also got to talk to the manager of Lush and see how he got involved.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Day 8

Today we spent the entire day with the VietThai Corporation. We started the day with an introduction to the company at Hard Rock Cafe Ho Chi Minh which is owned by VietThai. The purpose of the company is to help international companies open business in Vietnam as well as a few individual projects that the company starts. Then the manager of Hard Rock Cafe talked to us about his management experience and what it is like to work for VietThai. In the afternoon we went to Highlands Coffee which was the start of the VietThai corporation. Highlands is the largest coffee chain in Vietnam however it is not international yet. I learned a lot about the challenges and benefits of opening a company in Vietnam and the creative insight it takes. Later at night we went to karaoke with some of the management employees of VietThai, it was a lot of fun and all the Vietnamese were much better singers than we were.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Day 6 & Day 7

Saturday:

Today we had a field trip to the Mekong Delta. The ride to the delta was amazing, it astounded me how quickly it turned from city to country. However, there were a few medium-sized cities in the delta. In the delta we went to a cocoa plantation started by ACDI/VOCA and we learned about the process and the community between the farmers. Then we went to a model farm and toured the plantation and tried different types of chocolates they made as well as the natural cocoa bean fruit. After, we had a boat tour around the Mekong River and went to different islands in the river. I never knew anything about this river surprisingly because it is a very wide river.

Tonight we went to the night club called Lush which is owned and run by the owners of Glass Egg Digital Media which is a company we are visiting next week.

Sunday:

Today we had another field trip to a beach town on the South China Sea. It was amazingly beautiful with bright, fragrant flowers lining streets and buildings. We toured around for a while and visited a Buddhist pagoda and hiked to the top of a mountain to view one of the largest Jesus statues in the world. It was pretty hard because it was around 100 degrees with humidity and it was a lot of stairs to the top, but it was definitely worth it in the end. After we just had time to hang out on the beach and swim in the ocean which was very warm. I got really burned today but hopefully it will go away soon.

Tonight I think we are going to a French restaurant which should be delicious because of the French influence in Vietnam.

Day 5

Today we had a cultural class on the Mekong Delta. The presenter went into detail about the types of people who live there, the livelihood, and the structure of the delta. The delta is very important to Vietnam because it depends a lot on agriculture for the economy and the delta provides the correct environment to grow rice, cocoa, coffee, and many other tropical foods. Then in language class we mostly just reviewed old material and learned how to say months and days. Our teacher also talked about some of the Vietnamese culture and how it connects to the language.

Our company visit was to ACDI/VOCA which is an ngo. It provides support for the agricultural economy of Vietnam as well as other countries around the world. Currently in Vietnam, they are working on the SUCCESS Alliance project which provides training and sometimes equipment to help cocoa farmers improve their skills or provide new jobs for unemployed citizens.

Tonight we went to karaoke with a few UEF students. It was a lot of fun, you rent out your own private room and they had a good selection of english songs which was great.