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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Last night, we all gathered in one room to play Asshole Dai Di. We played till about 1.30 a.m. in the morning. We had lots of fun!

Just look at there happy faces!

Alright. So we went back this morning in search of the missing kite. Oh i forgot to mention that my friend's kite flew away. Haha! His case was more sad than mine. His kite is probably in the Yang Tze river right now! At least mine i still can see it whenever i go to class.

No wonder i cannot pull it back last night. It was stuck there!

As so, it was time for the rescue mission.

So anyway, today's lesson was about China's customs and traditions. I learnt alot about feng shui, marriage, chopsticks and seating positions in formal events. Almost all of what the teacher taught was new to me as Singapore don't really follow such traditions anymore.

For our lessons, we had to wear this huge headphone. The teacher would be sitting infront talking to the microphone attached to the headphone. Actually this is quite a good idea as the teacher then would not have to raise his/her voice to speak to the class. And if we have any questions, we can just press the call button infront of us. How convenient.


Notice that the powerpoint slides prepared by the china teachers are very wordy? Back in Singapore, the teachers are particular about wordy slides and will even deduct our marks in we presented like this.

That's my teacher infront.

Haha. This was taken during our breaktime.

"Thanks for listening". Why not "Thank You For Listening?"

So after lessons, they went for rescue mission, part 2.


The 2 person standing under the tree thinking of ways to rescue my kite. I have such great friends.


Soon after we gave up rescuing my kite and so they played theirs. They were having fun while i sat there and stoned. Sigh. Blame me for being too ambitious last night.


So here i am, emo-ing about my stuck kite.

Today's 5 hours worth of lesson totally drained our energy out. Probably because we played till quite late at night yesterday. And so the moment lesson ended, we all went back to our dorm and took a nap. So basically today nothing much happened.
Have to rush out my assignment, report and study for test these days.... So tiring!