⛔ TỪ VỰNG BAND 7+ TOPIC TRANSPORT ⛔
- Means of transport (n): Phương tiện giao thông
- Take the lead (v): Chiếm phần lớn
- Traffic congestion (n): Tắc đường
- Wend one’s way forward (v): Đi chậm chậm về phía trước
- MRT journey (Mass Rapid Transport journey) (n)
Chuyến đi bằng MRT (Tàu điện ngầm ở một số nước như Singapore, Đài Loan)
- Embark on the journey (v): Thực hiện chuyến đi
- Car rent (n): Phí thuê xe ô tô
- Board (v): Lên (tàu/xe)
- Fill up (v): Lấp đầy
- Jam-packed (adj): Đông người
- Rush hour (n): Giờ cao điểm
- Electric mini-bus (n): Xe buýt mini chạy bằng điện
- Carpooling (n): Hình thức đi chung xe
⛔ PART 1: What are the main means of transport in Vietnam? (Những phương tiện giao thông chủ yếu ở Việt Nam là gì?)
There are quite a few means of transport in Vietnam, but motorbikes are taking the lead. (Reason) People prefer to travel by motorbike because it is more economical and the most important thing is that when it comes to traffic congestion, it takes ages for car to move on the road but it is much easier for a motorbike to wend its way forward and escape the bad traffic.
⛔ PART 2: Describe a time you travelled by public transport. (Mô tả một thời gian khi bạn di chuyển bằng phương tiện công cộng)
Well, today I would like to tell you about an MRT journey in Singapore that I took several years ago.
Actually, I was a junior in Hanoi University when I took my summer vacation there. After a month of planning, I decided to embark on the journey alone.
(Reason) I already knew that car rent in Singapore would be prohibitively expensive to a student like me, so I chose MRT to travel around the city, which was both fast and economical. (Example) I boarded a train at Lavender station which headed towards Marina Bays station. Luckily, I managed to find a seat before it was filled up. The trains here were notoriously jam-packed in rush hours.
To my surprise, it was so silent on the train, everyone tried to keep their voice low so that they wouldn’t bother others, and I have to say that was a strange thing when compared to buses in some countries. Moreover, the train went unbelievably fast, so it took me just about 15 minutes to arrive at my destination. I felt that such a long distance was made shorter thanks to this means of transport. That was my first time I went on a public transport and I hope that there will be more modern underground systems that are built in our country in the near future.
⛔ PART 3: How do you think people will travel in the future? (Bạn nghĩ trong tương lai, con người sẽ di chuyển bằng gì?)
Well I think, electric mini-bus will be the prevalent means of transport in the future. (Reason) [1]One reason could be that it still carries the same number of passengers but being small and agile to get its way out of a traffic jam. (Example) In addition, carpooling may be a good idea (Reason) as people can not only save a great amount of money spent on fuel for their private car but they also help protect the environment. Many people travel in the same car means there will be less emission and less trafficjam and this may be a dominant way of transporting in the future.
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I was very close to the girl before she got shot in the face.
It was near the junction of Nathan and Austin Road, by the bus stops. The whole area was full of medics and people in bright yellow clothes, indicating they were not protesters and keeping clear of the main fray at the police gate. Pretty much all the protesters were much further south, down Nathan Rd.
About 5 minutes before she was shot, I literally saw and heard a white projectile fly past my face. This was not a CS canister as it made a swish sound, and it didn’t make any noise against the shop front like canisters do. I was dressed clearly in yellow and orange. I turned to face the back end of the police station and could just make out a darkened balcony, with about 3 figures on it. Prior to that, you wouldn’t even know there was a balcony there in the night time.
There was no doubt in my mind, they tried to headshot me and missed. There was no one else within metres of me. Definitely not any black clad protesters. I crouched down behind the wall, and behind one of the large Banyans.
About 5 minutes later, the girl was shot 15 metres from me.
There isn’t a single doubt in my mind that who ever was shooting could see they were firing at people who were clearly visible as medics or media.
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[Meeting Martin Luther King Jr. in Boston]
Having lived in Boston for several years, I'm very used to a conversation with questions like "where are you from", "what do you do", etc at social events or church. Now, let's imagine that I lived in the year of 1953, just a few years after world war II. On an ordinary weekday morning, when I was on the Green Line B branch (which then was numbered "route #62") along Commonwealth Avenue toward downtown, I started a conversation with an African American guy who got up at the BU central stop. I quickly got into the typical Bostonian conversation:
"Hi, what's your name?"
"Martin." He said.
"I'm Jerome. Nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you, too."
"Are you a student at BU?"
"Ya. I go to the divinity school."
"That's cool. What do you study there?"
"I'm a doctoral student in systematic theology."
"Wow, that sounds very hard-core. So did you come to Boston to attend this program?"
"Ya. I'm from Atlanta, Georgia. I moved here two years ago after getting my bachelor of divinity."
"So are you a pastor?"
"Yes, I am."
"Cool. So where are you heading right now?"
"I'm going to downtown to meet my finacee. She's a music student at New England Conservatory. We're going to get married in Alabama next month."
"Wow, congratulations!"
That's true. I met the civil right activist-to-be Martin Luther King Jr. in the city of Boston, where it's never a surprise to randomly run into a doctor or a professor on the street. In a few minutes, I heard more about his story. While living in the south most of his life, he did spent 4 years in Boston, where he attended Boston University and got his PhD in systematic theology. While racial segregation (which came to existence after the civil war) was still prevalent in the south, Boston was the first city where I felt he was free to do everything without discrimination. He really enjoyed this city. And instead of living in the dorm of BU, he rented an apartment at 397 Mass Ave, right next to today's Orange Line Mass Ave station.
Boston was also the city where he met his wife Coretta Scott. They got married in June 1953. And he was incredibly young as a doctoral student -- he skipped two grades in high school and completed college at the age of 19. By the time he started doctoral study in Boston (at the age of 22), he already obtained his first seminary degree. By the way, he was also the assistant pastor at Twelfth Baptist Church, an African-American congregation near Dudley Square.
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Now the conversation continued. Martin and I started talking about Christian church and theology.
"Which church do you go to?" He asked.
"The XXX church. It's an evangelical church."
"Ah, Christian evangelism." From his eyes, you could tell there was probably something in his head.
"What do you think about it?"
"Well, I'm a pastor, and I do build my ministry on the teaching of Jesus. But I hope your church is not like one of the typical American churches today. I think really miss the point of the gospel."
"What do you mean?"
"I mean, they've been focusing too much on individuals being saved and ignoring the injustice in this society. They miss their mission to liberate the oppressed."
"Well, isn't a Christian church supposed to share the gospel and convert sinners to God?"
"Yup, but doesn't the gospel free us? How can you say you're sharing the gospel while so many people in this country are oppressed and suffering from inequality?"
"You're right, but this should be the outcome of salvation, instead of the salvation itself..."
"(Sigh.) I think the some churches really need to shift focus." He breathed before continuing. "Old faiths like the bodily resurrection, virgin birth and miracles that contradict the science may not be necessary for Christianity today. Churches are called to realize the Kingdom of God on earth by exercising justice and mercy..."
Now I could sense where on the "church spectrum" he was. He was vastly influenced by Walter Rauschenbusch's social gospel, a theological thought popular in the early 20th century that called for a return to the "Kingdom of God" doctrine. Church's primary calling, in social gospel's perspective, is to bring God's kingdom on earth by applying Jesus' teaching to solve social issues and rescue the oppressed. Along with Mohandas Gandhi's nonviolent approach, it shaped King's theology and fueled the later movements he led.
And It was also interesting to see theologically how liberal his was. He casted his doubt on some essential doctrines that most Christian denominations held true back then. If you are from an evangelical background, this may get on your nerves. (But keep in mind that he lived before the age of neo-orthodoxy, and people often abandoned traditional views when running into doctrines that contradict scientific knowledge.) And this is probably why while many pastors today would say King's accomplishment was fueled by the Christian faith, but avoid talking too much about his view on doctrines.
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Let's get back on the train scene. At the Park Street underground station in downtown Boston, I said bye to the newly met friend Martin and saw him disappearing in the crowd. I could tell he's a brilliant and eloquent person, but might not expect two years later he'd be the person would be a key leader in the Montgomery bus boycott, nor decades later he'd deliver his famous speech in Washington. I might not agree with everything he said, but I'd definitely remember this conversation with Martin, a person that was once like me, who lived to Boston short-term to pursue a degree and was shaped by the personality of this city.
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[Afterthought] As a member of an American evangelical church (and also a foreigner of a minority group), the story of Martin Luther King Jr. continues to puzzle me. His view on certain doctrines are likely to be condemned as unorthodox by evangelical churches, but meanwhile, as the "saved" people, do we eager to live out and advocate the biblical justice in daily life as he did? Or we're always being "gospel-centered" while ignoring the all-inclusive nature of the biblical gospel?
(In pictures: Martin Luther King Jr.'s school, apartment and church in Boston.)
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I hope this Taiwan Alishan travel guide video and notes below helps you. If you have a question please leave a comment below.
- 8:30 AM ARRIVE CHIAYI STATION
That’s the TRA station - not the high speed rail. If arriving by high speed rail allow up to 30 minutes to catch a taxi to the TRA station.
For a guide to trains and buying train tickets in Taiwan see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDpdUGs7HNM)
- 9:00 AM TRAIN FROM CHIAYI STATION TO FENQIHU STATION (runs at 9:00 on weekdays, 9:30 and 10:00 on weekends, trip time 2.5 hours)
You can’t go all the way to Alishan station now as the track was damaged in a typhoon and they’re not going to fix it).
You can buy tickets in advance here: https://afrch.forest.gov.tw/. The website is only in Chinese so use google chrome on your computer to translate the page. Pay by credit card then pick the ticket up at ANY major train station when you arrive in Taiwan (show your passport at the ticket window).
Guide to the train numbers here: http://taiwan-itinerary.blogspot.com/2016/10/alisan-railway-tickets.html.
- LUNCH AT FENQIHU
Fenqihu was the popular stop for loggers at lunchtime so it’s a really cute little old town. The bento shop shown in the video is next to the 7-Eleven. When you arrive at Fenqihu, go all the way down the stairs, walk straight down the street and you’ll see it. Fenqihu isn’t big so you can wander around for the rest of the time. Unfortunately unless you stay in Fenqihu overnight, there’s not enough time to go hiking or see the lake (which is what the town is named after).
- BUS FROM FENQIHU TO ALISHAN TRANSPORT STATION
Use google maps for directions on where to catch the bus from (up on the highway). Set your destination as “Alishan station” and select directions for public transport. Schedules say the bus leaves at 2:40 but we arrived at the highway just before 2:30 and the driver said it was already past time to leave. So get there a little early! This is apparently the last bus, although you can catch another bus to Shizao, then change for a bus to Alishan (that seemed too annoying so we didn’t do it).
- DINNER AT ALISHAN
I haven’t seen one good food review on Alishan (it’s not what you’re there for anyway!) - so we just got beers and instant noodles from the 7 Eleven and enjoyed them at the hotel.
- STAY AT ALISHAN HOUSE
Look around for deals online, or stay at another hotel near the Alishan station (https://goo.gl/maps/Mn2yTnAAoWn). There are quite a few. Don’t expect a cheap hotel to have good facilities, this is a very popular tourist destination. Book early especially in peak season!
- SUNRISE TRAIN
Tickets for the sunrise train (around 350nt round trip) are sold the afternoon before at the Alishan train station. If staying at Alishan house you can buy them straight from the hotel reception, or if staying somewhere else, go to Alishan train station to buy these.
- HIKING
There are trails around the train station area. Pick up a map from the station or your hotel. The train on top of the mountain can also take you to some of the attractions if you’re tired of walking.
- BUS BACK TO CHIAYI
Get a timetable from the 7-11 at the transport station (or your hotel will have one). Use your easycard/ipass card to pay for the bus fare BUT you need to “save your bus spot” at the 7 Eleven first. I tried doing this 30 minutes before catching the bus but there were no spots left so we had to wait 1.5 hours until the next bus. So do this as early as you can. The last bus leaving from Alishan transport station to go down the mountain is around 5:00 pm.
There are taxi drivers around the transport station trying to get you to go down the mountain with them. I don’t recommend this option.
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Travel off the beaten path to Nothern Japan (Tohoku) and discover what you can see, eat and experience in the region that only 1% of the tourists visit.
The Tohoku Region consists of six prefectures (Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi and Yamagata) in the north of Japan's largest island, Honshu. It is well known for its countryside, mountains, lakes, hot springs, high quality rice and rough winters.
■ internationally ME Itinerary
Day 1
Tokyo→Sendai Staion
Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture
- Sendai Asaichi Morning Market (near Sendai Station)
Morioka, Iwate Prefecture
- Azumaya Wanko Soba
Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture
- Miroku Yokocho
Day 2
Taro, Iwate Prefecture
- Sanriku Railway
- Taro Kanko Hotel
- Salmon Abolone Festival In Taro
- Jodogahama
- Shimura Sushi
Big thank you to the Reconstruction Agency, JTB Tohoku, Tohoku Highway Bus Ticket Inbound Convention for their co-operation for filming!
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Recommended for Winter! 4-Day 3-Night Tohoku Hotel Package with 4-Day Tohoku Highway Bus Ticket:https://www.japanican.com/en/tour/detail/HPK4T01911TTB/?typecd=TOU&destcd=V02&kw=bus&typegrpcd=TPA
Recommended for Winter! 4-Day Tohoku Highway Bus Ticket with 3-Night Accommodation Package:https://www.japanican.com/en/tour/detail/HPK4T02411TTB/?typecd=TOU&kw=201712TTHK&typegrpcd=TPA
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English:https://www.japanican.com/en/tour/list/?typecd=TOU&typegrpcd=TPA&category=841
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(note: has most of the bus lines in Tohoku but not all)
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■TABEE JAPAN
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■Unique Potential Discovery
http://visittohoku.com/en/educational-travel/
■The Cuisine Press
http://r-tsushin.com/en/journal/japan/food_tourism_tohoku.html
■TOHOKU FOOD&SPORTS
http://jtbsports.jp/contents/tohoku-fs/
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Our one-day trip in Busan!
We woke up at 4:30AM and reached Seoul Station at around 5AM.
Purchased our Korail Passes on -
http://www.letskorail.com/ebizbf/EbizBfKrPassAbout.do
Save down the details to your e-ticket! You have to print it out, if you don't own a printer, there is a printing machine at Seoul Station near the information counter.
There is no way to transfer files to print on that computer, you have to sign in to your email and print it out there.
Anyway, after printing, go to the information counter to get your Korail Pass, which you can use it to get the train tickets at the ticketing counter~
So we got our tickets to Busan (7:30AM) and you need to make sure to reach at least 10min before the train departs 'cause it leaves right on time and you need some time allowance to find your seat.
So anyway here's our itinerary for one-day trip in Busan!
We didn't have to rush around and was quite chill during the trip haha.
Busan Station (KTX stops here from Seoul)
- Taejongdae
From Busan Station - Find the bus stop opposite Busan Station, cross the road, it should be down the street.
Take Bus 88 or 101 (it ends at Taejongdae).
- Jagalchi Market / Gukje Market / BIFF Square (They are all at the same area)
From Taejongdae - Take bus from terminal to Nampo Station (nearest station)
Take the metro from Nampo Station to Jagalchi Station.
Exit 7 to Jagalchi Station!
- Gamcheon Culture Village
Take metro to Toseong Station (anyway all these stations are at the same line, line 1)
From Toseong Station, Exit 6, upon exit, walk, right turn, then walk straight all the way till you see hospital on your right.
Take Bus 2 or Bus 2-2 and stop right at Gamcheon Culture Village!
From Gamcheon Culture Village, just take a bus to Toseong Station again, and then metro to Busan Station if you are heading back to Seoul by KTX~~~
That's my itinerary of the day!!!
It wasn't a rush for us and we managed to visit most of the places that we wanted to check out in Busan. For a day, that's pretty good HAHAHA.
Thanks for watching and I hope this helps!!! ^_^
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