Saturday, February 27, 2010

Trip: International Day

Because my little bao bei applying student exchange to Mexico, so during International Day organized my usm main camp on 1 February 2010, bao bei and I traveled to main camp to collect some info from those student exchange from Mexico. However, the students from Mexico just went back to their country as the period of exchange was just due. So, we have no choice but to look around with the students from other countries.

Here were the students from Finland! They are very handsome right? Haha, I don't know much about Finland, but to know their famous F1 world Champion: Kimi Raikonnen.

A pretty girl come from Sweden.

The students who come from Korea. They explained to us about the culture of Korea, and the location of where the drama “Winter Sonata" was taken.

The students from Canada.

The students from France. Now only I know there are Muslim in the country as well.

Then, we visited USA students' counter. However, there was problem with the camera, we were unable to take photo with them. The students are still very young, one of them just 19 years old! They looks so mature although they are still very young. Besides, one of them also traveled a few countries by himself already, including Vietnam, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Phillipines and so on. Huh!

There were also a counter from Hong Kong's students, however, we did not visit the counter as we roughly know Hong Kong's culture already. Next, we visited an international food fest also, but that was too early as the actual date for the food fest was the next day. So we were only able to visit one of the counter, which was the Finn's counter.

The Finns were making pan cake, selling at RM1 each. The pan cake was so delicious! I wonder why, the Finns look so handsome, if I were girl, I would fall in love with them for sure. Haha!

Although Yee Theng was not able to get any info for her student exchange, but the trip was a fruitful one, as we were able to communicate with students from different conutries, and understand their cultures.

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