Rok se s rokem sešel a je tu čas na speciální epizodu! Je tak trochu v bakalářském stylu, neboť na vás čekají 3 různé příběhy od 3 hostů. Během dnešního podcastu se vydáme do severního Švédska, následně do slunné Kalifornie a vyprávění zakončíme v Japonsku.
Zaujalo-li Vás některé z vyprávění a rádi byste se toho dozvěděli více, zde jsou odkazy na jednotlivé epizody:
a) Martinino vyprávění o životě v Norrlandu: https://youtu.be/DWdO8Qs544U
b) Johanino vyprávění o USA a práci v Disneylandu: https://youtu.be/0TRfr-GakEY
c) Vietovo vyprávění o studiích v Japonsku: https://youtu.be/AERSEbuGKEo
Příjemný poslech, veselé Vánoce a šťastný nový rok. Na slyšenou!
Expatka Katka
Vánoční speciál aneb Vánoce očima Čechů ve Švédsku, Americe (Disneylandu), Vietnamu a Japonsku
The Vietnamese are the third biggest group of foreigners living in the Czech Republic. If you’re surprised by that fact, you can check my previous podcast with an explanation of a bit of a Czech-Vietnamese history.
Currently, there is already a new generation of Vietnamese-Czechs who were born in Czechia. What is it like to live as an Asian looking person in a central European country? Is it a good idea for Asians to move to the Czech Republic? Where should you go if you are planning a trip to the Czech Republic and you would like to see a bit of Vietnamese community life?
Viet Tran, a Czech journalist living in Prague answers these questions. And as he is also a Moravian he adds few tips for foreigners wanting to see this part of Czechia. Viet is also a gaming journalist, so you can look forward to a brief introduction to the world of Czech games and he also adds few tips when it comes to Czech movies and food.
Enjoy!
P. S. Mentioned Czech words: Postřižiny, Spalovač mrtvol, špička, větrník, Kroměříž, Brno, Olomouc
Czech Kate
I like that there is nothing to worry about in Czechia, says Vietnamese-Czech journalist Viet Tran
Let’s get to answering one of the most frequently asked questions that I get from foreigners. I will be talking about the history of the Vietnamese minority in Czechia and also about Sapa which is something like a „Chinatown“ located in Prague. The address for visitors: SAPA, V Lužích 735, 142 00 Praha-Libuš-SAPA, Česko Enjoy!
Czech Kate
Why are there so many Vietnamese in the Czech Republic?