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Mountains playing football – A Bouquet of Poems from Vietnam

The sun is like a ball; two mountain friends play together; the friend from the east mountain kicks the ball; the ball flies into the sky Duong Khau Luong, an eminent poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his poems Duong Khau Luong from Vietnam was born in 1964. His hometown is Ban Hon, Banh Trach, Ba Be, Bac Kan.

Poetry is not a Romantic Luxury – Dr. Jernail Singh Anand

Poetry cannot be learnt as an art, like painting or music because it is a matter of inspiration, not passion alone [Dr. Jernail Singh Anand is one of the tallest literary figures of the world with an oeuvre of 160 plus books. Recently, he won the Charter of Morava, an international award in Creativity at the 60th Belgrade Writers Meet,

Go home in winter – Bouquet of Poems from Vietnam

The overlapping Mountains are stretching spectacularly. Clouds and snow cover a small house on distant mountains Le Thanh Binh, an eminent poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his poems Le Thanh Binh was born in 1955 in a military-intellectual class family of Vietnam. His family is part of the Le Canh lineage, which

Gyeongbokgung Palace: A sublime journey to 14th century Korea

I felt like I had truly traveled back in time to the Joseon era. It was indeed a surreal experience which was made even better by classical Korean music playing in the background SEOUL The month of May had just begun. The day was hotter than usual, yet I was excited for what lay ahead. It was my second day in Seoul and I had decided to

Kyungin.. the only Korean University for Women!

After a marathon flight, from Cairo Airport to Incheon Airport, between the joy of flying, and the anxiety of waiting and staring at the screens of the travel gates, I thought after we left in that spring weather that we were heading to the hotel, but my friend, the veteran Korean journalist Lee Sang-ki, the former president of the