Prince Willem Alexander's Official Visit to Vietnam & China: October 10-21, 2005


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Willem-Alexander holds a speech on monday at the University in Hanoi Department for Hanoi Water Resources University , Vietnam on October 10 , 2005. Pictures ANP and DPA without watermark.
 

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WA at the Sofitel Hotel in Hanoi with children of Dutchmen who work and live in Hanoi. The prince pays a working visit to Vietnam and China from October 10th to the 21st. With these visits , focussed on water management in both countries , he gives meaning to his patronage of the Global Water Partnership.
Picture DPA without watermark.
 

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... a few more pictures from ANP ...
 

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This was a reception where their parents were also present & drinking wine. Frthermore it is awfully rude to refuse. The Queen never refuses anything but instead takes a small bite/sip if she doesn't like it.
 
Squidgy said:
Lovely pictures Miss Helen. Thank you.:)

I especially like this picture ... Are there any communist symbols that have been left out?:rolleyes: I think they have most of them represented here.

http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=202744
Its such a pity that i'm studying in Australia so i can not be in Vietnam to get to see Prince WA.:(
Actually the yellow star is the symbol of Vietnam, Squidgy,its on our flag, the other one represent for the Communist Party.
 
HMQueenElizabethII said:
Its such a pity that i'm studying in Australia so i can not be in Vietnam to get to see Prince WA. :(
Actually the yellow star is the symbol of Vietnam, Squidgy,its on our flag, the other one represent for the Communist Party.

Are you from Vietnam too?
Me too, although i was born here in the Netherlands. There is absolutely some communism left there, especially if it comes to the political system, but there is a free market thing there going on. I could see some very big changes when i spended my summer over there. Nice country with a big pour class and a very small rich class, such a pity.
 
SpiffyBallerina said:
Seems a bit tacky to have wine when you're at an event with so many children....

why? as long as there is a separate tray of orange juice or something for them so they don't have to be thirsty.

the grownups can have their wine with no harmful effect on the children.
 
HMQueenElizabethII said:
Its such a pity that i'm studying in Australia so i can not be in Vietnam to get to see Prince WA.:(
Actually the yellow star is the symbol of Vietnam, Squidgy,its on our flag, the other one represent for the Communist Party.

I'm sorry HMQueenElizabethII,:) to me the star looked reddish in colour, so I assumed it was supposed to be the red star that is sometimes used as a symbol for communism. I didn't mean to offend with my remark - I just thought the picture had so much symbolism in it! It was striking!

Yes, too bad you couldn't be in Vietnam to see the Prince - maybe next time!:)
 
Visiting Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander is greeted by Vietnam's Foreign Minister Nguyen Dy Nien at the Government Guest House in Hanoi October 11, 2005. Pictures without watermark Reuters
 

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Prince Willem-Alexander attracts many locals. The prince takes a look at the Vietnamese-Dutch Integrated Coastal Zone Management project. Pictures from DPA.
 

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I really like it how the prince and the princess split up their duties so that their children won't be alone for a long time, just like any other modern family these days!
 
new picture from the meeting on Tuesday with the Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs , Mr. Nguyen Dy Nien R in the Gouvernment Guest House in Hanoi. Picture from DPA
 

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Picture from today during the visit from the Tung Lam project in Da Nang. Picture without watermark ANP
 

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A few more colourful pictures from Vietnam ... from ANP.
 

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Great, i think WA was visiting Hue, cause i saw that the last picture that he walking in front of the Palace Gate in the Palace of the last Monarchies in Vietnam, that's a great place, we can see and can feel of cultural, life,... of Vietnamese in the past, like it comes to "live", yah, i'm sure WA will like the Palace, that one part of our 4000 long years of history.
 
Prince Willem-Alexander visits on Wednesday 12 October 2005 the Tung Lam lock project in Da Nang. Because of heavy rains in the past days , the track towards the project was heavy going. The Prince had to wear boots and walk over wooden planking to get to the project. Picture DPA
 

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Prince Willem-Alexander pays a visit on Thursday 13 October 2005 to the citadel of Hue. He took a picture himself. Picture DPA
 

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Crown Prince Willem-Alexander tries to stay dry on Friday 14.10.2005 in Ho Chi Minh City. Pictures DPA
 

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a new photo of WA in beijing, china.

from BRMB (http://members3.boardhost.com/Beneluxroyal/msg/160008.html) :

Relaxed photo of Prince Willem-Alexander, who still is in China.
On the left Jaap Leeuwenburg, his private secretary, on the right Dirk Jan van den Berg, Dutch Ambassador in China.
Photo: De Telegraaf
 

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A few more pictures from Vietnam.

Photos: ANP
 

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SpiffyBallerina said:
Seems a bit tacky to have wine when you're at an event with so many children....

I agree. The picture shocked me at first. It did not seem like Prince Willem to do that.
 
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