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Sharing from Ferenc
June 26th, 2008

FerencMr. Kleinheincz Ferenc was a civil servant, currently expert on innovation work. He comes from a lovely place - Hungary, Budapest. He is really kind to us by sharing a lot of nice pictures from his gallery at Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam when he had his vacation within this year. Here, we would like to write a post about his kindness of sharing the pictures with us, as a small token to your big heart. Let’s give a big clap to Mr. Kleinheincz Ferenc! :)


Halong Bay, Vietnam


Halong Bay, Vietnam


Tonle Sap, Cambodia


Water Puppets Theatre, Hanoi

Posted by agnes Filed in Travel experience
6 Responses to “Sharing from Ferenc”
Chin Seng said:
June 26th, 2008

I dunno there are water puppet theater in Hanoi!
Look cool to me, I wonder where is the stage? In water also?
With swimming suit? hehe …

eunice said:
June 26th, 2008

Ferenc, nice picture sharing…:)
but I wonder how are people going to watch the water puppet show, on the boat?? lolz…

pei wun said:
June 26th, 2008

I super love the water puppet show!~

The puppets are so lively, they dive, play and swim in the water, accompanied by songs and music with stories based on Vietnam’s folk tales.

fyi, water puppet theatre is near hoan kiem lake, it’s just like a normal theatre, with the specially built stage with water. so, it’s not on the boat. u hv to buy tickets in advance as it always fully booked~~~~~

The people controlling the puppet will be at the backstage, normally you won’t c them until the end of the show…. their trousers will b wet as they have to stand in the water to control the puppet from behind the scene.

The stories and vietnam’s folks are quite interesting also… Hoan Kiem Lake’s legend: where the rural return the swords to the tortise in the lake. Hoan Kiem in chinese means return of the swords.

You won’t wanna miss this out if u go Hanoi…

shengnan said:
June 26th, 2008

wow, the water Puppets Theatre looks interesting…

Amy said:
July 1st, 2008

Awsome colours in the photos… I have similar photos of my own trip to Vietnam at Harlong Bay and the puppet theatre and I can tell you I am ashamed to show them now! (they were shaky and very blurred, thanks to my terrible photography skills!)

pin said:
July 2nd, 2008

Amy, we have great mapper here who can sharpen it for you :)

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