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Oct 25, 2007

Happy Austrian National Day

To all Austrians in Singapore and abroad Erich’s Wuerstelstand wants to wish you a Very Happy National Day!
We can all be very proud of our achievements since the end of World War II. Austria’s economy is doing well. Our small Austria is the 7th most important country of the European Union in trading with Singapore.
However it seems sometimes we are hiding somewhere in the Hinterland instead of being proud of Austria.
This occasion and my recent trip to Austria made write the following post.


Dear blog readers.
I’m back from a business trip to Austria where I got the chance to see my parents over the weekend. They had a few amazing autumn days so we had to get up to the mountains for a hike.
It was such a beautiful Sunday with fog in the morning and blue sky from noon to evening which you can see on my photos.

We drove to Hinterstoder which is about an hours drive from Linz (Upper Austria). Hinterstoder is well known as a family ski resort in winter as well.


After hiking around the small lake we broke for a snack (Jause) at the Loegerhuette(website unfortunately in German only) which is the most popular Restaurant there in an altitude of 1420m .
The owner Ernst and his family have been running this business since many years. Dishes are traditional for the region, most of the raw material is from their own farm and their service is the best by far.
Once you enter you feel like being in an alpine and ski museum. It is nicely decorated with original antique stuff and looks cozy like a livingroom . It’s definitely worth a visit summer or winter.

That beautiful weather also brought many paragliders to the mountain top to enjoy a smooth flight and gorgeous view over the peaks.

Lucky me it was only the second last day before I left when the weather changed over night and temperatures dropped from 20 deg to zero. Some of the mountain regions got dumped with 1 m of fresh snow perfect for them and not unusual for this time of the year.
But for me loving the Singapore weather that was exactly what I dislike the most in my counrty of birth: Rain, fog and some very wet snow showers down to lower elevations. brrrrrrrrr

To see more click photo below
Hinterstoder, Hutterer Hoess

Back to lovely warm Singapore I read the Straits Times and saw another annoying report about the beauty of Switzerland and the Alps which you can find at least once a year in various newspapers or magazines.
Dear Swiss readers please forgive me as there’s nothing wrong with promoting your wonderful country since it’s very similar to Austria.
What really annoys me is the fact that whenever I find reports about Europe and the Alps 90% it’s about Switzerland, in fact congrats to your Tourism Board!

What the h*** are the Austrian Tourism Board and the Austrian government doing to promote our beautiful Austria? It seems NOTHING at least in this part of the world. It sometimes really makes me so angry that I have to promote Austria myself:

Additional to the Alps we got a rich culture, history and wonderful people which other countries only can dream of. And it’s not only “The Sound of Music” we have to offer. Which by the way is mostly unknown by Austrians, since it is a pure Hollywood production and to my knowledge has never been shown in Austria's cinemas. This “Van Trapp” family was real however the rest is Hollywood. I only learned about this movie a couple of years ago in the USA and since I’m in Singapore I also had to find out that Sound of Music is about all most Asians know about Austria. So disappointing!
Vienna
Let me name just a few things Austria can offer to tourists:

Austria is well known for music: Classic: Mozart, Strauss (Viennese Waltz) and Pop: Falco (No.1 hits even in the US) and like it or not even DJ Oetzi (with No.1 hits in quite a number of countries).
Cities: Vienna with all the beautiful historic buildings since the monarchy (e.g. Empress Maria Theresia).
Salzburg: this quaint town with the Alps in the background and its monasteries and the Altstadt (old town) with Getreidegasse (a renown narrow street) where Mozart’s birth house is located.
Innsbruck: surrounded by the Alps and “Das goldene Dachl”(Golden Roof).
Austria’s picturesque lakes are another must see visiting my lovely country and not to forget some of the best ski resorts in the world and by far the BEST SKI TEAM.


We also got delicious food (Wiener Schnitzel) famous cakes (Sachertorte- one out of dozens) and tasty wines.
I would be able to continue pages by pages but that would end in probably too much of patriotism. I just felt the need dear reader I do hope I made you interested in beautiful Austria. If you want to know more about it just follow some of the links.

Ending my frustration due to the lack of promoting Austria by the responsible authorities I have to highlight the probably 2 most well-known Austrian export goods:

Red Bull (Energy Drink) and Erich Sollboeck (Erich’s Wuerstelstand)


1 comment:

  1. Hi Erich! Fantastic post, and would just like to add that you are absolutely right about Austria. I've only been to Vienna, and would love to see the rest of Austria, but I adore the country. I for one am quite happy that Austria is less commercialised than Switzerland or other countries. I would hate for Austria to turn into a mass tourist destination! =)

    Regards,
    Amelia

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