2019年2月28日木曜日

IHS&LDS@Reunification Hotel

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, originally Grand Hotel Métropole is a five-star historic luxury hotel opened in 1901 in the French colonial style. It is located at 15 Ngo Quyen Street in Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The hotel has a rich history and a century long tradition of welcoming ambassadors, writers, heads of state and entertainers including Charlie Chaplin, Jane Fonda, George H. W. Bush, François Mitterrand, Isabelle de Valvert, Jacques Chirac, etc. The hotel has 364 rooms.
The hotel was opened in August 1901 by André Ducamp and Gustave-Émile Dumoutier.[1] Following Vietnamese independence in the 1950s, the Metropole was renamed the Thong Nhat Hotel (Reunification Hotel) by the Communist government. In the 1960s, a bomb shelter was constructed to protect guests during American air raids.[2] Jane Fonda stayed there during her trip to Hanoi in June 1972. Joan Baez visited Hanoi with an American delegation in December 1972, but stayed in the near Hoa Binh Hotel (Peace Hotel) and found herself caught in the Christmas bombings. She recorded her song Where Are You Now, My Son? in her hotel room during an air raid, with the sounds audible in the recording.[2]In 1987, the French Pullman Hotels chain entered into a joint venture with the Vietnamese government to restore the hotel to international standards. The hotel was completely rebuilt, regaining the name Metropole and reopening on March 8, 1992 as the Pullman Hotel Metropole. The hotel later moved from the Pullman to the Sofitel chain, and was placed in their exclusive Legend division as the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. The new 135-room Opera Wing was added from 1994-1996, along with the Metropole Center office tower. The offices were converted to additional hotel rooms in 2008.[3]Sofitel Metropole was chosen as the Best hotel in Vietnam, and was one of only two Vietnamese hotels entering Best hotels throughout the World by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine (2007).[4]The hotel was used as a venue for the meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un on 27 and 28 February 2019.[5]

で、今回、トランプが宿泊したホテルは・・・



Marriott was founded by John Willard Marriott in 1927 when he and his wife, Alice Sheets Marriott, opened a root beer stand in Washington, D.C.[9] As a Latter-day Saint missionary in the humid summers in Washington, D.C., Marriott was convinced that what residents of the city needed was a place to get a cool drink.[10] The Marriotts later expanded their enterprise into a chain of Hot Shoppes restaurants[11] and the company went public in 1953 as Hot Shoppes, Inc.[12]
The company opened its first hotel, the Twin Bridges Marriott Motor Hotel, in Arlington, Virginia, in 1957. Their second hotel, the Key Bridge Marriott in the Rosslyn neighborhood of the same city, is Marriott International’s longest continuously operating hotel, and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.[13] Their son, J. W. (Bill) Marriott, Jr., led the company to spectacular worldwide growth during his more than 50-year career. In March 2012, at age 80, he turned the CEO responsibilities over to Arne Sorenson, while he assumed the title of Executive Chairman.
Hot Shoppes, Inc. was renamed the Marriott Corporation in 1967.[14]
The company opened two theme parks in 1976.[14] One Marriott's Great America was located outside Chicago, the other Marriott's Great America was located outside San Francisco. Marriott sold both properties in 1984.
The Marriott World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11, 2001, attacks.


で、将軍様は・・・



2019年2月27日水曜日
将軍様@ハノイのメリアホテル@IHS
http://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2019/02/ihs.html


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近代日本の最終ケツモチだった偽GOD派の系譜 - 匿名党
tokumei10.blogspot.com/2016/04/god.html
2016/04/10 - In 2004, he married Leila C. Jenkins in Rosslyn Chapel. ... 要するに近代日本の最終ケツモチでヴァチカンが後ろ盾の最有力候補だった自称GOD派Aこと薔薇ラインがまさかの偽GOD派、即ち反GOD認定されてしまい、日本とは縁が ...


・・・って話なわけですよ。
要するに・・・



は却下ってわけ。(爆wwwwwww

English spelling with sir- dates from 1620s, by folk-etymology supposed to be because the cut of beef was "knighted" by an English king for its superiority, a tale variously told of Henry VIII, James I, and Charles II. The story dates to 1655.

The word surloin or sirloin is often said to be derived from the fact that the loin was knighted as Sir Loin by Charles II, or (according to [early 19c. English dictionary writer Charles] Richardson) by James I. Chronology makes short work of this statement; the word being in use long before James I was born. It is one of those unscrupulous inventions with which English 'etymology' abounds, and which many people admire because they are 'so clever.' The number of those who literally prefer a story about a word to a more prosaic account of it, is only too large. [Walter W. Skeat, "An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language," 1882]


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4 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

いやぁスゴイ取り合わせのコースですね この時点で既に今回の結論あり(爆)

匿名 さんのコメント...

ところで金正恩朝鮮労働党委員長が何故そこに?
中共の影響でしょうか。板挟み

匿名 さんのコメント...

Politics. Tamed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BJAjplC-3Y

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"My Life in Five Dishes, Kimchi: 'The best healthy food on the planet'"