A cup of coffee, a notebook and a blanket.@DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangLearning GermanRead like a writer, not just like a student
We are all here together, to sprout and to bloom© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangFirst Steps in GermanyWhere are you from?
River course@Memoona Tawfiq Open fig captionBlog post written by MemoonaPassauThe Scurrying Pace of Life
Sunrise©Anh-Hoang Nguyen Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangPassauAre you as educated as you are intelligent?
Some significant quotes from the book that I love.© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangPassauBook Review of To kill a mockingbird by Haper L...
Reading time@Memoona Tawfiq Open fig captionBlog post written by MemoonaLearning GermanResilient women
Passau’s Fall: Flowers and Sky© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangCoronaFly in the middle of the pandemic
“How are you? May you blessed with happiness” written in Urdu by a dorm-mate of mine, who is also DAAD scholarship holder for her master at university of Passau.© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangMeeting new peopleClose to my heart there are people
A historic building in Munich@Memoona Tawfiq Open fig captionBlog post written by MemoonaPassauWhat pace are you made of?
Anh standing at a lake@Anh-Hoang Nguyen Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangLeisure ActivitiesThe Campus Gate
All of these “was just”, because time in the end was just a few numbers show up on my phone screen after a single tap.© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangHelpful tipsGet yourself a clock
By the Donau River© Ruhland/DAAD Open fig captionMedium townPassau#VeniceOfBavaria #FortressOberhaus #CityWithThreeRivers
Stroll on the bridge@Anh-Hoang Nguyen Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangPassauThe walking culture in Germany