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Sunday, 22 June 2014 | 03:13 | 0 comments

Daily reflections of baobin 😆

Day 1

First day was kind of tiring, mainly due to the early wakeup time as well as the late check in time in the hotel. Sq flight was extremely good except for the pain in my ear during landing. Struggled for 3h+ sleep and as expected, waked up with extreme sore eyes. The morning breakfast has a variety of food to consume. However, it's most probably to due to the cultural difference to result in my stomach not accepting the food. It seems too oily to me and some simply just doesn't-fit-my-appetite.
The long high speed rail train allowed us to catch back an hour or so of sleep, it was pleasant except for the long time of travel. It was definitely a enriching experience as we got to try visiting the toilet in the train.

After reaching Hefei, we went for a chinese lunch. I hate to say so but the service was terrible, together with the food! For example, soup was served without spoons to consume it.

We visited the 三河古镇 , which looked very traditional to the eye. The souvenirs there seems to be interesting such as wooden swords, crossbow and more. Sadly, it's a pity we're not allowed to purchase any :c I understand the cultural value of keeping such ancient relics, however, the exhibition seems a little bit rundown and unkept. The ventilation was horrible and, stale air together with the immense amount of dust certainly started my flu. I guess you have to sacrifice some for learning ._. It's a back-breaking visit as we spent hours walking around. What a pity most of the stream dried up when we visited ._. Looking on the bright side, it provided a good point of view in photography.

The dinner at the restaurant was a great improvement compared to lunch. I specially liked the yam ball, as it seemed directly out from the steaming oven. The wifi there also allowed for communication with my family back in singapore.

Holiday inn room was splendid, except for the faulty safe we chanced upon. The wifi adapter worked and we have wifi in the room :)

Day 2

Alike to everybody else, visiting hefei school is most probably the exciting part of this trip. I was surprise they treated us with such respect. There is a huge difference in their schools compared to singapore. For example, they emphasize on eye exercise between lesson, I feel this is a very good way to maintain the eye sight of the kids studying. Not only that, they also have 10min breaks in between lesson, this ensures them to not be overly exhausted. I feel that singapore's school should also adopt the alarm system that informs the teachers about the end of periods, this would ensure that the teachers do not eat into the time of the student other subjects.However, their toilets are pretty traumatizing , you can literally smell it blocks away. I enjoyed the company of my buddy who brought me to the streets to enjoy some local delicacy such as 'stinky tofu' and their bubble tea. The haunted house and bumper car ride was also extremely fun.

5 Things I like in RV
-Shorter school hours
-Surroundings
-The auditorium
-The location
-The interconnected building

Day 3 anhui

Starting off with anhui museum, my main takeaway is the different types of bronze objects used by the emperors as well as the building fashion. I feel that they regard their bronze objects such as 'ding' highly, not only every ding seem to be different in their own way, their shape and size seem to get smaller over the years. I was amazed by the detail built in and also the fact that they are still intact currently. The museum did a fantastic job of exhibiting the different ancient relics. For example, there are cross section 3D model on the the different building. I feel that this little feature is cool as it provides a deeper point of view.

Although activities such as chicken fight and dog racing might be acceptable,the circus is simply ridiculous. Most of this probably is the result of singapore's upbringing.In my opinion, they are just abusing the animals just to get them to perform a trick shot. I believe in mutual love and training instead of forcing. I was able to continue watching the show as I have already accepted the cultural differences in china, however some of my classmates seem to be deeply affected by it. At least this proves that us as kids are still capable to feel for another living being. This fact alone touches my heart. As cruel as this show is, it certainly taught me a valuable lesson.

CSI

Colour:Bronze
All the bronze object found in the museum

Symbol:Death
All the animals abused in the circus are close to death


Image: <insert image of both circus and museum >




Day 4 anhui

After a 4h trip, we finally arrived in huangsan! Although the cable car ride is crammed, the view was spectacular. Off we go climbing up thousands of steps to the peak. It was a devastating climb, not only that the road is uneven, the steps are also thin sometimes. At least I'm proud that I managed to reach the peak. The reward given was definitely worth. The view was amazing! It was also a popular spot for couples to leave their 'locks of love' on the top of the mountain. I believe everyone in the class felt accomplished , one thing off my bucket list :>


Day 5 anhui

The sunrise was certainly worth my time and precious sleep. I finally experienced the coldness of the legendary huangsan in the early morning. We were devastated when we thought that we wouldn't be able to witness the sunrise, however the sun did rise and stayed for around 5 good minutes. It was just beautiful, camera aren't capable of capturing such moments.

Hong cun was a beautiful place with beautiful sceneries. Firstly the lake Infront of the whole village was clear and clean. All the water system are filled with spring water from the mountain and is safe to drink. The idea of protecting their houses with a good water system from fire is genius. The 天井 they built to provide water constantly and made sure that it doesn't flood their houses too is simply a engineering breakthrough! I like how the whole village is bonded as one and they treat each other as family. Providing free schooling for all the kids. This is unique to them and I feel it's a really good move. It's a really beautiful place overall


Day 6
we visited the different traditional villages, the main concept of huizhou buildings are the same. Thus I believe it's not necessary to go to multiple villages, the tour guide was simply repeating the same point. It was zehan's birthday, we gave him a birthday surprise. I'm happy that the whole class is willing to celebrate his birthday together with him.
The night lecture was pretty boring, my main takeaway was the information about huizhou merchants.

Day 7
We were finally allowed to buy some stuff back to singapore in Tun Xi street. The street seem to be patronized by both locals and foreigner. Luckily stuff sold are quite affordable. Afterwards, the boat trip was exhilarating too, i was amazed how that the deepest the water went was less then 1.5m. I feel the mischievousness of our class when someone played the theme song of 'titanic' as a joke. Well, everyone laughed along. After dinner, it was time to check in at the airport, awaiting our flight back to beloved singapore. There was a bit of panic when we found out the plane was delayed and we had little form of communication back to our parents back at singapore. Zhiyang also gave us a shock when he went missing, only to be found already passed immigration by himself enjoying the food he purchased with the food voucher. Regarding the food voucher provided for compensation of the delay, one could argue that it's a bad thing. For example, one classmate used the food coupon and bought 20 boxes of nuggets, he tried to be a nice person and gave it out to random people. However, he was left with quite a lot unfinished boxes afterwards. It started off as a good deed but ended as a waste of food. The flight back was comfortable, sleeping majority of the time. There we were, back at sinagpore.