2nd day in cheena land (5th march)
After sleeping through my first night in the blistering cold room, waking up with the morning sun glaring straight into my eyes, i realised how DRY the air was. My throat was soar due to the constant heavy breathings through the night. Thankfully, it was not that cold in the day, it was a nice blend of the chilly cold weather with the bright morning sun. We went to the SAME canteen for breakfast, it was really crowded. The moment we tried to buy our food, we experience the first tasts of the chinese culture in China. Locals were just breaking their way through, like as if the steam buns would run out in the next few seconds. After all the eating, we went to the nearby shopping centres which was all good. It was a really good time in there, it's definitely heaven's gate for all our singaporean ladies.
3rd day in cheena land(6th march)
We did the same thing, we went to the same shopping mall to get our neccessities. Before this, something really nice happened to me and my friends. While queueing for our breakfast, a student from school of foreign language came and helped us to get our breakfast. Apparently, she was observing how patiently we were waiting for our turn when all the locals were just cautting our queues, well, i guess Queueing isnt in their dictionary. Now, going on to our defeats, today, we just gave in to the shopping temptations and added to China's economy. Things here are just way too cheap, you just can't afford to miss it. Now going to the success, i'm proud to anounce that i am officially a Sinagporean, we have learnt how to bargain to get stuff at a much lower price, eventhough we're already four times richer when we reached China.
4th day in cheena land(7th march)
Today was our first officially expedition. Firstly, we destined to TongHu lake, which was a beautiful lake accompanied by a park. Our coached insisted that we took a tram, which made my day even colder. The most unbelivable thing that happened to day, we spotted a local swimming at the lake, i admire his tolerence. After that, we went to Hubei provincial museum which was highly secured. I could understand that as there were rare artifacts of China's history as well as assets belonging to the emperial and heros of China. i'd let the photos do the next 300 words.
wooden shovel.
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