Bill Costello visits the Phuc Kien Pagoda in Hoi An.
» TravelsBill Costello visits the Phuc Kien Pagoda in Hoi An. Bill Costello visits the Tan Ky House in Hoi An. Bill Costello visits the Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An. Bill Costello visits the South China Sea in Hoi An. Bill Costello drinks his first Vietnamese coffee in Hoi An. Bill Costello visits the Ho Chi Minh Statue and City Hall in Saigon. Bill Costello visits the Central Post Office in Saigon. Bill Costello visits Notre Dame Cathedral in Saigon. Bill Costello visits the Reunification Palace in Saigon. Bill Costello visits the Binh Tay Market in Saigon. Bill Costello visits the Thien Hau Pagoda in Saigon. Bill Costello visits the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. Bill Costello visits the Cu Chi Tunnels. Bill Costello shoots an AK-47 at the Cu Chi Tunnels firing range. Bill Costello visits the Saigon River. I recently traveled to Cambodia to research their education system. During my visit, I stopped by the campus of the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the oldest and largest university in the nation, to talk to professors, administrators, and students. I also visited the Chroy Changvar Primary School in Phnom Penh where I observed students [...] During a recent visit to Malaysia, I had the opportunity to visit the University of Malaya (UM). Located in Kuala Lumpur, UM is the highest ranking and oldest university in Malaysia. According to the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2009, it’s ranked as the 180th best university in the world. Dr. Mahzan Arshad, associate professor of [...] I recently traveled to Singapore to research their national education system. During my visit, I stopped by the campuses of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the National Institute of Education (NIE)—Singapore’s only teacher-training institute—to talk to professors, administrators, and students. According to the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2009, both universities rank in [...] On a recent trip to Korea, I visited Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul and saw magnificent statues of two Korean heroes: King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sun-shin. Both men were remarkably creative. Their accomplishments exemplify Korea’s rich history of innovation. King Sejong was the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty. In the 15th century, he created [...] On a recent trip to Korea, I visited Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul and saw a magnificent statue of Admiral Yi Sun-shin. Yi was a remarkably creative man. His accomplishments exemplify Korea’s rich history of innovation. Yi was a Korean naval commander during the 16th century. One of Yi’s greatest accomplishments was his innovative design of the turtle [...] |
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