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Living History: Conversations with the Senior Members of the Auckland Hungarian Club
In the article, I refer to them without names, out of respect for their situation.I visited two elderly Hungarians who emigrated to Auckland back in ’56.Beyond emigration, the lady and the gentleman have one more thing in common: they both fell at home, and were taken to Auckland Hospital.They were in the same building, just one floor apart. First, I visited the gentleman.We had never met before, yet it felt like we had known each other for a thousand years.He welcomed me wit


AUskola - June
On this day, we continued getting to know Hungarian letters, sounds, and syllables . We made a little robot-person out of a clothespin who, it turned out, was excellent at syllabifying.We played a domino game with occupations and also a game of "hangman."After pizza, we headed to the playground, then it was time for storytime.First, we watched Ludas Matyi in slide film format, then we got to know Lázár Ervin’s clever character, the Rabbit Interpreter, through old-fashioned s


Interview with Dr. Gábor Tamás Nagy, Hungary's Ambassador Accredited to Wellington
dr. Nagy Gábor Tamás, Magyarország Wellingtonba akkreditált nagykövete Aucklevél: He arrived in Wellington on January 27 and presented his letter of credence to Governor-General Cindy Kiro. Already in the first few days, he was able to participate in several significant New Zealand events with Hungarian relevance, including the 2nd Hungarian Festival and Market held in Auckland. A few months have passed since then, giving him the opportunity to settle in and build numerous co
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