Saturday, 27 June 2026

The Neon Plunge of Manila-2

 

The Neon Plunge of Manila-2

The Neon Plunge of Manila-2


Beneath the murky, copper-tinted surface of the flooded city, a secret world of forgotten technology waited. Kiko and his crew adjusted their salvaged oxygen masks, staring down into the drowned remnants of old Manila. Where ancient skyscrapers pierced the waterline like rusted daggers, the true prizes lay deep below.


With a final breath, Kiko dived into the liquid shadow. He kicked past old billboards, heading toward a half-buried research facility wrapped in toxic, emerald-green kelp. Activating his underwater torch, a beam of electric-blue light cut through the gloom. There, half-buried in the silt, a golden cybernetic arm gleamed with faint, pulsing violet circuitry. Kiko carefully unhooked the prize, his heart pounding. Up on their makeshift plastic raft, his friends waited to haul up the glowing treasure—a piece of the past that promised a warmer, brighter tomorrow.


The Harmony of the Kawah

 

The Harmony of the Kawah

The Harmony of the Kawah


The morning air in the kampung was thick, not with humidity, but with expectation. As the sun kissed the traditional wooden houses, transforming them into golden monuments, the sound of Gotong-royong began. It wasn't just noise; it was a symphony of community. Laughter, bright as a sun-ripened mango, echoed between the trees. The rhythmic thwack-thwack of knives, silver against green pandan leaves, sliced through the air.


At the centre of it all, under the cool turquoise shade of a large tent, stood the great kawah—a massive cauldron forged of cast iron. Into its fiery belly went spices, rich browns and vibrant oranges, stirring up a cyclone of aroma. The men, their shirts a tapestry of earthy tones, moved like a well-choreographed dance, their paddles a slow, deliberate cadence. Sweat glistened like dew on their skin, yet their smiles were as deep as the pot they tended.

A younger woman, her hijab a splash of crimson, expertly rolled onde-onde, her hands dusted with flour like pale clouds. A child, no older than five, ran past, chasing a phantom cat, his small feet stirring up dust like bursts of brown sugar. He paused, looking back, his eyes wide with wonder at the collective magic unfolding before him.


A village elder, his skin mapped with time and wisdom, watched, a contented sigh escaping his lips. His silver hair, a stark contrast against the deep greens of the surrounding foliage, seemed to hold a light of its own. He saw not just food, but connection. This wasn't merely a meal being prepared; it was a renewal of vows, a testament to the fact that when a village cooks together, it doesn't just nourish the body, but the soul. The kawah, simmering with flavour, was a reflection of the kampung itself—a grand, harmonious pot, bubbling with life.


Friday, 26 June 2026

Bản Đồ Cổ Của Hội An [The Ancient Map of Hoi An]

 




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Khi bốn người bạn vô tình tìm thấy một bản đồ cổ bằng giấy da sờn rách, họ bị cuốn vào một chuyến phiêu lưu đầy kỳ thú để giải mã những bí mật hàng trăm năm tuổi. Dấu chữ X màu đỏ bí ẩn trên bản đồ đã dẫn lối cả nhóm hướng về phía biển khơi Hội An, nơi một con tàu buôn bị đắm cùng kho báu vô giá đang chờ được khám phá. Đây là một câu chuyện điện ảnh đầy huyền bí và kịch tính, vô cùng hoàn hảo để khơi dậy lòng can đảm cùng tinh thần khám phá của các độc giả nhí từ 9 đến 12 tuổi.





Vietnamese


Dưới ánh sáng vàng vọt của ngọn đèn dầu, bốn người bạn chụm đầu xung quanh chiếc bàn gỗ mục. Lâm cẩn thận trải tấm bản đồ bằng giấy da cũ kỹ ra, các góc của nó đã sờn rách và bốc lên mùi ẩm mốc của thời gian. Những đường mực mờ nhạt vẽ nên dòng sông Thu Bồn của thế kỷ mười bảy, nhưng điều khiến tim họ đập liên hồi lại là một dấu chữ X màu đỏ thẫm nằm sâu dưới lòng biển Hội An—nơi một con tàu buôn cổ bị chìm cùng với kho báu vô giá suốt hàng trăm năm qua.


English


Under the dim, yellow glow of an oil lamp, four friends huddled around a decaying wooden table. Lam carefully unfurled the ancient parchment map, its edges frayed and smelling of centuries-old dampness. Faded ink strokes traced the Thu Bon River as it looked in the seventeenth century, but what made their hearts race was a dark red 'X' marked deep beneath the sea of Hoi An—where an ancient merchant ship had lain sunken with a priceless treasure for hundreds of years.


Vocabulary List / Danh sách từ vựng


1. Bản đồ cổ

  • Pronunciation: [bản đồ cổ] / [ˈeɪn.ʃənt mæp]
  • Meaning: Một bản đồ được vẽ hoặc in từ thời xưa (Ancient map).
  • Example Sentence:
    • VN: Họ tìm thấy một bản đồ cổ giấu trong tủ sách cũ.
    • EN: They found an ancient map hidden in the old bookshelf.

2. Kho báu

  • Pronunciation: [kho báu] / [ˈtreʒ.ər]
  • Meaning: Tập hợp những của cải, vật báu có giá trị lớn bị tích trữ hoặc chôn 
  • giấu (Treasure).
  • Example Sentence:
    • VN: Tấm bản đồ dẫn họ đến một kho báu bị chôn giấu.
    • EN: The map led them to a buried treasure.


3. Đắm (tàu) / Bị chìm

  • Pronunciation: [đắm tàu] / [ˈsʌŋ.kən ʃɪp]
  • Meaning: Tàu bị chìm xuống đáy nước do tai nạn hoặc bão tố (Sunken ship / 
  • wrecked).
  • Example Sentence:
    • VN: Thợ lặn đã tìm thấy xác một con tàu đắm ngoài khơi Hội An.
    • EN: Divers found the wreck of a sunken ship off the coast of Hoi An.


4. Sờn rách

  • Pronunciation: [sờn rách] / [freɪd]
  • Meaning: Bị mòn, tơi tả ở các góc hoặc cạnh do dùng nhiều hoặc để lâu ngày 
  • (Frayed / worn out).
  • Example Sentence:
    • VN: Các cạnh của cuốn sách cũ đã bị sờn rách.
    • EN: The edges of the old book were frayed.


5. Vô giá

  • Pronunciation: [vô giá] / [ˈpraɪs.ləs]
  • Meaning: Có giá trị cao đến mức không một số tiền nào có thể mua được 
  • (Priceless).
  • Example Sentence:
    • VN: Những món cổ vật trong bảo tàng hoàn toàn vô giá.
    • EN: The artefacts in the museum are completely priceless.

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Mars Colony Blues

 


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Mars Colony Blues is a compelling sci-fi story for readers ages 12–14 that follows Leo, the historic first person ever born on Mars. Instead of feeling like a heroic pioneer, Leo struggles with intense isolation and the pressure of being treated like a permanent laboratory specimen by the adults around him. As he gazes at the distant blue marble of Earth, he faces a deeply personal journey of identity and a profound longing to experience a world he has never truly known.




Mars Colony Blues


Leo stared out the triple-paned polymer window, though "out" was a generous term for a view that consisted entirely of rust-coloured dust and the stark, angular shadow of Hydro-Dome 4. Earth was a brilliant, agonising blue marble hanging in the black sky—a place everyone else in the colony home-sickly gossiped about, but a place Leo had never touched. As the colony’s historic "Firstborn," his entire existence was treated as a triumphs of modern engineering, yet he felt less like a pioneer and more like a permanent laboratory specimen. His bones were lighter, his stride longer in the low gravity, forever marking him as an alien to the planet his parents still called home. He didn’t want to be a symbol of humanity's future; he just wanted to know what rain felt like on actual skin.


Vocabulary List


1. Stark

  • Pronunciation: /stɑːrk/
  • Meaning: Severe, bare, or sharply outlined in appearance.
  • Example: The black skeleton of the dead tree stood in stark contrast against the pristine, white snow.


2. Specimen

  • Pronunciation: /ˈspɛsəmən/
  • Meaning: An individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study.
  • Example: The astronauts collected a unique rock specimen from the crater to analyse back at the base.


3. Pioneer

  • Pronunciation: /ˌpaɪəˈnɪər/
  • Meaning: A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
  • Example: Early space pioneers spent months in isolation to test the psychological limits of long-duration spaceflight.


4. Agonising

  • Pronunciation: /ˈæɡənaɪzɪŋ/
  • Meaning: Causing great physical or mental pain, anxiety, or difficulty.
  • Example: Waiting for the signal to travel across the solar system back to Earth was an agonising process for the crew.


5. Gravity

  • Pronunciation: /ˈɡrævɪti/
  • Meaning: The force that attracts a body toward the centre of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
  • Example: Because Mars has less gravity than Earth, jumping into the air feels like moving through a slow-motion dream.



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From Shadow to Spark

 

From Shadow to Spark



From Shadow to Spark


Here are some vibrant colour ideas to bring this colouring book page to life:


  • The Discouraged Firefly: Colour A-Liang's body with soft, muted earthy tones like charcoal grey or deep forest green to show his sadness. Leave his unlit lantern a dull, pale yellow or soft cream.
  • The Spark of Kindness: Use your brightest, most vibrant colours for the friendly snail and its gift. Colour the snail's shell with warm, cheerful spirals of orange and yellow. For the "spark of kindness" and the little heart, use brilliant neon yellow, metallic gold, or a glowing hot pink to make it look like magic is happening.
  • The Magical Night Forest: Colour the large leaves and mossy ground with rich shades of emerald and teal. Make the mushrooms pop with classic red and white spots.
  • The Night Sky: Fill the background with a deep navy blue or midnight purple, leaving the moon and stars a stark, bright yellow to contrast against the dark night.


Brushes of Adventure

Brushes of Adventure

 Brushes of Adventure


To bring the colouring page of the young explorers to life, you don't have to stick to the ordinary! Here is a list of imaginative colour ideas to make the scene pop:

  • The Ancient Map: Instead of plain yellow, use a mix of burnt sienna and parchment cream for a weathered, antique look. Colour the dotted path in a vibrant neon green so the journey stands out.
  • The Oceanic Backdrop: Shade the distant sea with a gradient of deep teal shifting into an eerie indigo blue, hinting at the mystery of the sunken treasure beneath.
  • The Moonlit Night: Fill the sky with a rich midnight violet and make the crescent moon glow with a soft, magical lemon chiffon hue.
  • The Adventurers' Gear: Give the characters bold, contrasting colours—like a coral pink hoodie, a cobalt blue backpack, and a sunflower yellow flashlight beam—to reflect their bright, energetic personalities.


 


Crimson Horizon Blues

 

Crimson Horizon Blues


Crimson Horizon Blues


Bring this momentous galactic step to life with a palette that emphasises the vast isolation of the Red Planet:

  • The Martian Landscape: Fill the rolling terrain, craggy mountains, and distant craters with rich, dusty shades of terracotta, rust, and burnt orange.
  • The Firstborn Teen: Colour his spacesuit a stark, brilliant white or sleek light grey to make him stand out against the landscape. Use a pale blue or soft yellow for the suit's glowing trim, control panels, and dials.
  • The Ares 1 Lander: Give the spacecraft a futuristic metallic sheen using silver and steel greys, adding bold accents of dark charcoal or deep navy blue on the structural framing and the "ARES 1" lettering.
  • The Cosmic Sky: Leave the horizon bright, but shade the upper sky in a dense, velvety pitch-black to capture the lack of a thick atmosphere.

The Neon Plunge of Manila-2

  The Neon Plunge of Manila-2 Beneath the murky, copper-tinted surface of the flooded city, a secret world of forgotten technology waited. K...