Leipzig

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Punnee Amornviputpanich Age: 40
Newspaper: Kom Chad Luek, Section: Local news, Bangkok
What I want to report about from Leipzig: Contrasts between East and West Germany, technology, environmental issues

    Leipzig, 12.10.2010: Leipzig’s Charm

    Thai guest journalist’s stay in Saxony comes to an end. more ...

    Leipzig, 6.10.2010: The Art of Cooking Potatoes

    LVZ guest journalist tries every variety of the German side dish. more ...

    Leipzig, 1.10.2010: East Meets West: Leipzig 2010

    The LVZ guest journalist looks at German division and the peaceful revolution. more ...

    Leipzig, 30.9.2010: From the Hearts of Bach’s Descendants

    LVZ guest journalist from Thailand seeks out traces of the great Leipzig composer. more ...

    Leipzig, 25.9.2010: Citizen in the city of books

    LVZ guest journalist from Thailand searches for Thai literature in Leipzig’s libraries. more ...

    Leipzig, 20.9.2010: Can Leipzig Give Us a Smile?

    If, like me, you come from Thailand, which is known in Germany as the “Land of Smiles,” it is only logical to be interested in smiles. In my country we believe that a smile a day can give you a day longer to live. more ...

    Leipzig, 15.9.2010: Shallow Keepsake Photos

    Lavani, Vania and Zima stared at me. They were four months old, sweet and lively. Nonetheless, something mysterious was hidden behind their black eyes… Dear reader, you are surely asking who I am talking about. These are the names of the three newborn snow leopards at the zoo. Their official naming took place a few days ago. more ...

    Leipzig, 7.9.2010: Sawadtii, Khun Punnee!

    “Sawatdii, Khun Punnee, nai Leipzig”, Welcome, Punnee, to Leipzig. As of yesterday, the local news desk of the Leipziger Volkszeitung is more international. Punnee Amornviputpanich – her complete and admittedly rather unpronounceable name – is the new colleague from Thailand, who will work for the next four weeks in the city on the Pleisse River. more ...

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