Culture Trip in china

In the Ka Fung Tin Ka Ping Secondary School, I could experience the enthusiasm of the Ka Fung people.
Today was a happy day that I could travel Honan with my friends. All the YOTTKPSS F.6 students left Hong Kong together. That time I thought it must be an unforgettable memory. We were in the airport. Hong Kong airport was really great; it had many shops and was very big. However, the plane was the smallest that I had traveled by. Although the plane was not comfortable, all the students felt very excited. It was a very invaluable opportunity. A few schools could provide these types of trips for a class to join, so I decided to be serious in the trip, so as to gain more and learn more.
These are the food that I ate in Honan. Tell you all a secret; I have seen these food everyday, which means I have had this food for lunch and dinner almost everyday! Be honest, at the photos, the black one and the orange one taste really bad! However, some food I like to eat since Honan people like to eat spicy and sour things. All my friends knew that I like to eat spicy food; they always call me the king of spicy. However, the food in Ho Nan was very dirty! For example, there were no clean water, all the water provided by the restaurant was very dirt and was full of mud! Also, one day the dishes had a dead insect. There were some other horrible cases, but I did not want to remember them so I decided not to write it here.
We went to the sister school of Tin Ka Ping Secondary School. It was taken in Kaifeng Tin Ka Ping Secondary School. I have met three friends in this school. They are really great and I have kept contact with them through the Internet and mobile phone.
Honan people have a big difference with the Hong Kong people. Hong Kong people look money, benefits very important. However, Honan people do not like this; they are very easy to trust people. They are very friendly. They knew me only one hour, but one of them introduced his girl friend to me; this circumstance would not be happened in HK.
I felt touching since Kaifeng people were so nice and kind. To compare with Hong Kong people, I thought that we are relatively selfish and we look benefits as so important.

my South Africa experience

it’s a special tour experience
Going through customs Oliver got asked for his yellow fever certificate, rather unusual as I didn’t get asked and even when I went to show the guy mine he just waved me away.  Anyway got through okay, grabbed bags which were out in a flash then ventured out to try find a place to stay.
Hello beautiful lovely modern South Africa.  Can’t tell you how wonderful it was to arrive, despite it being 5:50am and having had pretty much next to no sleep since 6.30am the previous day.
Thankfully for us when we returned to the hostel just after 11 our room was ready and we were able to check in.  Wicked.  Splurged on a lovely double which turned out to be a lovely big room with wooden floor boards, bay window overlooking the garden and pool with double and single bed.  It was massive.
Somewhat sorted and rested we wondered up to the hostel bar for a beer and game of pool before heading down the road to the Colony Arms pub for two more pints and dinner – chicken schnitzel.  Yummo.  Fed we struggled to finish our second pint so called it a night and strolled back to the hostel stopping off along the way at a second hand bookshop as we’re both determined not to be stuck reading any more crap on the second leg of our trip to Nairobi.  Oliver may dispute this fact given my choice of books but I’m sure a 3 inch book on the Cray brothers and various other British gangsters will prove interesting reading when driving for days on end.   Or my chick book entitled “Drop Dead Beautiful” oooooh with a title like that how could it not be interesting.  I’ll definitely report should Oliver be caught reading either.

we find a gay beach in our tour

I was up with the sun. I spent some time on the balcony reading for a while then went for a walk around ship to see if I could find any friends.
Day 2 started early for Mike. We did go to the Pier(you can read pi-lak-tour) on Monday, where wepicked up some souvenirs and tasted some Florida wines – fruity and good.
On Tuesday, we played shuffle board in the am – Bob is a tough player & kept knocking my disks out or into the minus area. In the pm, we took Aunt Letha to play mini golf and had lots of fun. They don’t build level mini golf courses here, so we were like mountain goats climbing to the top and back down. Of course Bob won, again!
On Wed we went to Treasure Island beach and managed to find a gay beach (“not that there’s anything wrong with that”) where one guy was sporting a thong (and I don’t mean a sandal!). We did get some great shells there.
Today we rented a boat again and this time I got some pictures of the dolphins that populate the area (Inter-coastal Waterway). We even docked at McDonalds for some fries! What a fun day. Only 4 more sunsets – tomorrow night we will go up to Clearwater to take part in their sunset festivities!
at last,we enjoy ourselves,tanks.and I belive you will like it(click it).

Cochin tour of mine

  The 4 hour bus ride from Cochin developed into a 6 hour journey as we drove in the bus that was more like a tank into the mountainous region.  I was moving with Asa, a nice Swedish girl & also met Laura & Jay, a couple of really funny English girls on the bus.  Due to the temperature difference we entered a beast of a storm, with thunder & lightening which eventually struck a huge tree just up ahead and brought it down smack bang in the middle of the road.  All the guys piled out into the torrential rain and with the help of one guy with a stone age axe began ripping off branches and trying to clear the way which was a bit optimistic considering it must have weighed about 50 tonnes.  Eventually a bulldozer turned up and helped out and we were back on our way after loads of young lads had had their photo taken with me “the token whitey with blonde hair”.  Arrived in Munnar Valley and explored the tea plantations and took an early morning trek up a mountain during sun rise, reaching the summit at about 10:00am for breakfast.
  it likes the my tour Experience in Pi Lak

my tour Experience in Pi Lak

We were taken to the residence of Pi Lak,There were two states in which I would enter Thailand: total euphoria or absolute exhaution.Mania or koma. The first because of the fact that I haven’t been here for the last six years, the latter because of the massive preparation stress. I decided for the latter.
I entered Thailand in a dangerous state of sleep deprivation – I was nearly 36 hours up, the small naps here and there not counted. On the taxi to Heathrow I further has a kind of itching of my eyelids which left me looking like a mongolian. But I was surprisingly awake – up to the moment in flight where my conditions gradually declined. My head started to draw attention by starting aching and I was taken from reality – gradually, as if the air host put something into my tea.
After a night of drunken debauchery at Sora’s wedding celebration, I lugged myself and 130 lbs of stuff to LaGuardia headed to Washington DC for the sole purposes of obtaining a Booeymonger’s sandwich.
I arrived to a cold and raining evening in Georgetown.  My first stop was Booeys where I got an Ace, macaroni salad and some type of beverage. The sandwich with all its gooey cheese was up to snuff but alas the macaroni salad was ehhh. Reasoning that it would be a long while before I would return, I chased the Ace with a Duke. A painful stomach ache ensued shortly thereafter.