31/03/2016

Eva Pousa explains our project on Ourense's local TV, Telemiño

One of the coordinators of our project, English teacher Eva Pousa, has been interviewed on Ourense’s local TV station, Telemiño, to describe the positive impact that Postcrossing is having on the school community.
You can see her account of the project in the video below (in Spanish)


Thank you so much, Eva, for such an enlightening explanation and our special thanks to Telemiño for helping us to spread this project!

30/03/2016

A tour of Ourense's old town and visit to the Main Theatre

On the occasion of a visit to Ourense’s Main Theatre, our Very Young Postcrossers have done some sightseeing around the old town and have discovered some of its most emblematic spots.



First stop: Ourense’s tourist office

Visiting the tourist office was a must. We were very kindly received by members of the staff who showed us the premises and gave us some city maps to follow directions and locate the places explored.




Second stop: Padre Feijoo Gardens



These beautiful gardens are located right next to the tourist office. We took a photo in front of the statue of the Padre Feijoo, the eighteenth-century scholar after whom our school is named.

Monumento al Padre Feijoo. Esculturaurbana.com

Third stop: Monument to Comic Characters


We loved this statue showing an elf flying on a gigantic owl, a monument that pays homage to fantasy literature and comic characters.




Fourth stop: Saint Eufemia Church

Another compulsory stop on our way to the theatre was Saint Eufemia Church, a beautiful temple with an impressive Baroque façade. The church is partly unfinished; it has a newly built tower from 1989 and lacks the other that had been planned.


Fifth stop: Rúa da Paz

Before getting to the theatre, we passed by Saint Martin’s Cathedral to contemplate its grandeur. Once in the theatre, we enjoyed a fantastic performance; we were really excited because, for most of us, it was the first visit to a theatre!



Sixth stop: Ourense's Main Theatre

Ourense's Main Theatre was the core of our walking tour! 



We were welcomed by Olga Mojón, the theatre manager, who is responsible for the personnel, financial and administrative aspects of this institution.




Ms. Mojón also showed us the most important parts of this beautiful building: the auditorium with its main seating area, balconies and boxes.




We could also contemplate the theatre's impressive ceiling, with breathtaking paintings by one of the most renowned painters in Ourense, Xaime Quesada (1937-2007)



 And, of course, we had the change to get on the stage and feel the magic of being actors and actresses for a day!




We are very grateful with the theatre staff for the warmth and kindness with which they welcomed us! It was an unforgettable visit!!

Last stop: Our classroom

Back in the school, we traced the route followed on the map we had been given in the tourist office.


We've had such a great time!! Thank you, teachers!!
If you want to find out more about this tour, visit the students' classroom blog.



29/03/2016

Postcard 27 has travelled to Hohenmemmingen, Germany

Hi everyone!
Hope you have enjoyed Easter holidays and that you have recharged your batteries for the coming (and last) term!
This third term opens with a postcard sent to Germany, more specifically to Hohenmemmingen, a town located in the region of Baden-Wuerttemberg, in the southwestern part of the country, 1569 km away!

One of our secondary school students, Kirsy, has written a postcard featuring three landmarks in Carballiño, a prosperous town near Ourense of which you can find more information in this entry.




Kirsy has done some research on Hohenmemmingen and has shared her findings in the previous entry.

Thanks a million, Kirsy!

Discover Ourense XXVII: Three landmarks in O Carballiño

Postcard 27 (sent to Hohenmemmingen, Germany) features three landmarks in O Carballiño, a town that, as was noted in a previous entry, is located 30 kilometres from Ourense.


You can find detailed information about the first landmark, Veracruz Temple, in that very same entry.

The second emblematic place is O Carballiño is its thermal spa resort, near the Arenteiro River and surrounded by beautiful green areas. Its waters contain healing properties; they are particularly beneficial to treat digestive problems.

Gran Hotel Balneario de O Carballiño. Balnearios.org

Río Arenteiro. Galeón.com
O Muíño das Lousas is another must-see in Carballiño. It is a water mill used long ago to grind wheat and flour.

Muíño das Lousas. Foto de David para laprendizdechef.blogspot.com


Exploring Places XLIII: Hohenmemmingen, Germany

Postcard 27 was sent to a town located in the Southwest of Germany, in the region of Baden-Wuerttemberg.

Location of Germany. Wikipedia
Location of Hohenmemmingen within Germany. Places in Germany
HOHENMEMMINGEN IS FAMOUS FOR...

...Güssenberg Castle, a ruined castle just 8 miles away. It was built around 1346, during the High Middle Ages and much of the curtain wall and keep remain.

Güssenburg Castle. Pinterest

OTHER PLACES TO VISIT

Saint Martin's Church

Saint Martin's Church. Panoramio
Viewing Tower

Viewing Tower. Panoramio
Hohenmemmingen Katholische Pfarrirche Heilige Familie

Hohenmemmigen Catholic Church. Panoramio
If you want to see more images of Hohenmemmingem, watch this video of its dorffest (village fair):



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18/03/2016

Happy Easter holidays!

Easter holidays start today!
We will be back to our regular posting on March,  29th
HAPPY EASTER!!


Easter bunnies created by 1st and 2nd grade students

15/03/2016

We've travelled to Myanmar thanks to a new postcard!

We have received a wonderful postcard from Myanmar, also known as Burma, a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand.

Location of Myanmar. Wikipedia

The postcard we've received shows one of Myanmar's natural wonders: Lake Inle.


And Yago, a 1st BAC student, has discovered fascinating facts about this paradise. You can read them in the previous entry. Enjoy!
Thanks, Yago!!

Exploring Places XLII: Inle Lake, Myanmar

Today we are travelling very far to Inle Lake, Myanmar thanks to postcard 27.

Fishermen in Inle Lake. Deposit photos
And Yago (1º BAC) has done some research on this paradise.

WHERE IS INLE LAKE?
Inle Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Nyaungshwe Township of Taunggyi District of Shan State, part of Shan Hills in Myanmar (Burma).

Location of Myanmar. Wikipedia
It is the second largest lake in Myanmar with an estimated surface area of 44.9 square miles (116 km2), and one of the highest at an elevation of 2,900 feet (880 m). During the dry season, the average water depth is 7 feet (2.1 m), with the deepest point being 12 feet (3.7 m), but during the rainy season this can increase by 5 feet (1.5 m).

INLE LAKE IS FAMOUS FOR...
...being home to over twenty species of snails and nine species of fish found nowhere else in the world.

Sawbwa resplendens. Wikimedia commons
...becoming the Myanmar's first designated place of World Network of Biosphere Reserves. It was one of 20 places added at the Unesco's 27th Man and the Biosphere (MAB) International Coordinating Council (ICC) meeting.

Global New Light of Myanmar
...for its weaving industry

Acheik htamains. Wikimedia commons
...for its floating villages, gardens and markets and the unique way of life of the local Intha people, with their functioning communities based entirely on the water.

Floating Gardens. Myanmar. Terragaleria.com

PLACES TO VISIT...

Nampan Village and Floating Gardens

The village of Nampan is an excellent example of a traditional Inle Lake village, with its wooden houses all built on stilts. In the village you will find hand-made cheroot (traditional local cigar) factories and the oldest pagoda on the lake, the Alodaw Pauk Pagoda, a large gem-encrusted golden shrine. There are also several good, affordable restaurants here.

Floating Garden. Wikimedia Commons
Just to the north of the village, you will find floating gardens where the Intha people grow a variety of vegetables and flowers, both for their own consumption and to export around the country. This method of agriculture is another unique aspect of life on the lake, as the villagers harness nature to develop these gardens over many generations.

Maing Thauk

Maing Thauk. Tripadvisor.com
Located on the eastern shore of Inle Lake, half of Maing Thauk village is on the lake and half is on land, with the two parts linked by a long wooden bridge. Here you will find a bustling market and, further up the side of the mountain, the Maing Thauk Forest Monastery, from where you can see lovely views over lake. Maing Thauk can be reached either as part of a boat tour or by bicycle from Nyaung Shwe.

Ywama Village

Ywama Village. Wikimedia Commons
Ywama is another good example of a traditional Inle Lake settlement, and is most famous for its floating market. It also has various handicraft workshops, a monastery and a pagoda. Beautiful as it is, this village has become a focal point of tourism on Inle Lake, and can sometimes get very crowded – if you want to avoid the crowds, get there early in the morning. There are a number of excellent restaurants to be found on the canal to Ywama village, serving traditional Shan food, as well as other Chinese and Myanmar dishes.

Indein

Indein. Wikimedia Commons
The village of Indein (also spelt Inn Thein, and meaning ‘shallow lake’) is most famous for its crumbling and atmospheric groups of ancient pagodas, some of which are now being restored. These include Nyaung Oak, immediately behind the village, with its carvings of mythical creatures, and Shwe Inn Thein Paya, which can be found at the top of a covered stairway leading up the hill; this features many hundreds of densely packed stupas to be explored – both ruined and restored. From Shwe Inthein Paya you can also see some wonderful views across the lake. Inthein village also has a vibrant market.

Nga Hpe Kyaung Monastery, Inthar Heritage House and Cats!

Jumping Cat Monastery. Inlake Tourism
Nga Hpe Kyaung monastery, located on the lake, is constructed from wood and features a beautiful meditation hall. It was famous for its jumping cats; the local monks trained them to jump through hoops. This practice has now stopped, however – due to the cats becoming arthritic and/or because they thought it was an unfair practice. The monks were always honest enough to say it was only done for the tourists!
But cat lovers are well catered for on Inle Lake; the Inthar Heritage House, a beautiful structure located in the middle of the lake and built from reclaimed wood, is a restaurant, art gallery and cat sanctuary. The Burmese Cat preservation project has carried out a breeding program to reintroduce these elegant felines to Myanmar.

The Phaung Daw U Pagoda

Phaung Daw U Pagoda. Wikimedia Commons
This pagoda is one of the holiest sites in Shan State, and is visited by Buddhist worshippers from all around Myanmar. The shrine itself is huge and features five ancient golden Buddhas, and next to it can be found a large golden barge, a replica of the one said to have been used by King Alaung Sithu to travel around the country.

Phaung Daw U Pagoda Buddhas. Wikimedia Commons
The Phaung Daw U Pagoda festival takes place in October and features the passage of four revered Buddha images around the villages of Inle Lake on the barge, taking 18 days to complete their journey. There are also rowing competitions between the villages, using the renowned local leg rowing style.

LIFESTYLE
If you want to find out more about Inle Lake in Myanmar, watch the video below. It’s inspiring!


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