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 “The mobile house” arrives at Victoria
Hoi An Beach Resort Spa.
 Denis’s parents, Mayet Jacques and Mayet
Monique, meet his family in Hoi An.
 Talking with a French family in Hoi An.
 Leaving “the house” for the beach.
 Nanou spends time teaching
her children on Cua Dai Beach.
 Timothee reads stories on his
bed.
| Accompanied by wife and
two children, Denis Mayet arrived in Vietnam at the invitation of
Frenchman Balland Claud, Director of the Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort
& Spa. The family has spent two months traversing Vietnam in a
renovated Ford van and plan to continue their journey through other
countries in Asia.
Forty
six-year-old Denis confided: "I’m a dentist in France and know my
profession very well but realized I knew very little about the rest of the
world, therefore I came up with the idea to embark on a round-the-world
tour with my family so we could meet people from different cultures and
expand our understanding of the world."
Denis’s 38-year-old wife Nanou Demazeau, an entrepreneur dealing in
medical appliances, was at first apprehensive about the idea, but after
spending some time researching her husband’s plan, she too agreed it was a
good idea. The couple’s two children, 12-year-old daughter Oceane, a
6th grader, and 8-year-old son Timothee, a 3rd grader, were of course eager for the
trip.
The couple
sold their dentist’s office, leased their home, and bought a Ford van
which they named the Tortoise. The van is equipped with most of the
amenities of a home, but on a smaller scale.
Before
leaving France, the parents contacted the children’s school and obtained
two sets of textbooks so the children could continue their studies while
on the road. Each morning Denis and Nanou spend three hours teaching the
kids and once every three weeks they have to do a test which is submitted
to the school via email. The test results are emailed back to the family.
At the end of the school year the school will decide if the children can
go on to the next form, depending on the results of their periodical
tests.
In March
2007 the family left France and made their first stop in Argentina, then
it was off through Central America, North America and on to Asia where
they arrived at Tay Ninh in Vietnam. Once a year Denis' parents fly to
wherever the family may be. Last year it was in Mexico and this year it
was in Hoi An.
The
"Journey of the Tortoise" is widely covered on French television so the
Mayet family was instantly recognized by French tourists when they arrived
in Hoi An.
The Mayet
family had many good things to say about Vietnam: "It's a very beautiful
and romantic country, especially in the coastal areas. The people are so
friendly, always saying hello and are very inquisitive, particularly about
the van. The world cultural heritage sites are marvellous, such as Hoi An,
My Son and Hue, and the wonderful natural sites really stand out, such as
Phong Nha-Ke Bang Cave."
The family
visited Ha Long, Sapa, Ha Giang and Hanoi before continuing on to Laos and
other countries.
To follow
the adventures of the Mayet family you can contact them on their website:
http://latoretuselene.com
 The family of Denis Mayet visits
Hoi An Ancient Town.
By Cong Dien – Le
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