Bird's Eye View

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

ASEAN Community: My Assignment

To relay information for the various students regarding the countries which will make up the forthcoming ASEAN  Economic Community, each of the teachers was assigned 2 countries as our focus.  I was assigned Vietnam and Myanmar.  Interesting to study facts, geography and culture of two countries I only had minimal knowledge of previously, so I was as interested as the students would be to learn.  Certainly cannot qualify as an expert, but I have now learned basic yet fascinating knowledge of both Vietnam and Myanmar, and have now interviewed several lovely ladies from Vietnam and Myanmar (or what used to be called Burma). I certainly hope my travels will someday include these two points of interest.


Here are some pictures and information that you might enjoy:

The Vietnamese became independent from Imperial China in 938 AD, following the Battle of Bạch Đằng River. Successive Vietnamese royal dynasties flourished as the nation expanded geographically and politically into Southeast Asia, until the Indochina Peninsula was colonized by the French in the mid-19th century. The First Indochina War eventually led to their expulsion from the country in 1954 leaving Vietnam divided politically into two countries. Fighting between the two sides continued, with heavy foreign intervention, during the Vietnam War, which ended with a North Vietnamese victory in 1975.
Emerging from this prolonged military engagement, the war-ravaged Communist nation was politically isolated. In 1986, the government instituted economic and political reforms and began a path towards international reintegration. By 2000, it had established diplomatic relations with most nations. Its economic growth has been among the highest in the world since 2000, and according to Citigroup, such high growth is set to continue. Vietnam has the highest Global Growth Generators Index among 11 major economies, and its successful economic reforms resulted in it joining the World Trade Organization in 2007 and is now part of the ASEAN Economic Community set for completion in 2015.
90.5 million inhabitants as of 2011, Vietnam is the world's 13th-most-populous country
Consisting primarily of mountains and shorelines
Vietnamese Dress


Flag of Vietnam

                        Flag of Myanmar
Burmese wedding procession


Burmese SPDC members greet Thai Prime Minister
Burmese Ramayana dance


People of Myanmar


Burmese tribesman
Ancient Burmese temple in Chiangmai









Monday, March 5, 2012

Another Chapter

Who would have thought when I followed my son to Thailand so he could become a teacher, that I too would become immersed in working with so many Thai students?  Paul introduced me to several Thai ladies who had taken the TEFL course he had just finished, and they told me about their expansive plans to develop a language institute and empower students not only with English language skills, but to prepare and better equip them for the new ASEAN Community business world soon to be a reality.  


By 2015, ten countries in Asia will join forces to develop one vision, one community, one identity.  Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and Brunei will form a collective of labor, ideas, economies, language and spirit to work together toward a better tomorrow, and English will be the common language chosen within the ASEAN Economic Community.  The task set out by the Thai government has been to encourage new language skills and business acumen for more of their citizens to prepare them for the future, and my part as a volunteer and teacher with LIFE (Language Institute for Empowerment) has been amazing!  


What an awesome experience; I get to work closely with eager students of all ages who know that their careers and future development will depend on what they learn today. But who knew I would relish becoming a guide and teacher to so many joyful and enthusiastic students?  These students have shown me a tenacity and creativity that I would never have imagined, and I am thrilled to have even the slightest impact on making a difference in their lives.  


I have made so many new friends and colleagues, and am deeply grateful for this opportunity, I wouldn't trade it for the world.  Yet a whole new world is what I have been given.  Whoever said that true happiness was living your passion and following your dreams was right on target, but how could I have imagined that this would ultimately erase and then surpass all the frustrations and prestige I have known in the business world, but it does in spades.  My mind is once again in focus and my body in tune; living simpler and with pleasure in that simplicity is just what the doctor called for!