Past Tet
Posted by Jan Beecher on February 25th, 2010
I am well into my posting here in Hanoi, Vietnam. The weather has finally started to warm up today. It was surprisingly cold for the last few weeks, although we did have some heat just before Tet. Tet is the Lunar New Year and it is a major event for the Vietnamese. Hanoi basically shut down for 10 days. And I mean shut down! Being that it isn’t a multi-cultural society like Canada, there are no other cultures to consider during this traditional holiday period. You don’t even find the odd corner store open, at least not for the first few days.
The daily traffic in Hanoi is pretty much solid motorcycles. We’re talking six lanes to eight lanes of them, going whatever way works best. And, of course, there is always the sidewalk if the road is too crowded. I have been loaned a pedal bike to get back and forth to work and I am very grateful for it, even though my life is in danger for about an hour and a half every day, at least I don’t have to take a bus.
Hanoi and Vietnam feel like a big teenager, not quite fitting into their new body yet. It has developed so fast. You see farmers working with water buffalo in fields beneath billboards for computers and airlines and cell phones.
The college I am working at, Hanoi Community College, is very progressive and eager to move forward. They have myself and another WUSC volunteer, Arlene Whitter, working with them and they treat us like gold. I have developed a workshop for the English teachers and I will be presenting it in Hai Binh, Hanoi, Saigon and another place down in the south (can’t remember the name). Arlene will be presenting also. We are very fortunate to get so many side trips.
Vietnam still has a way to go. I feel a sense of desperation from the college that support like WUSC won’t stick around long enough; won’t wait until they can stand on their own two feet before they let go. I wish I could reassure them that this would never happen. But who am I to make promises like that?



hello, My name is Min and I am schedueled to leave for Vietnam at the same Hanoi Community College with WUSC/Uniterra. So I was wandering if I can get some more infomation or advice on it please, please… Thank you