Hello!!!
I just arrived in Singapore!~
I really miss Singapore very much.
The weather here is really warm but the air is much fresher.
After coming back from Wuhan, I really learn how to appreciate Singapore more.
The environment in Singapore is much more cleaner! :D
However, today there were people who cried while we left.
It was really upsetting seeing them cry.
We decided to create a QQ account which is like their MSN in China.
In this way, we could still keep in contact with one another.
There are many things I have benefit from this Wuhan trip.
Firstly, I gained independence as well as open-mindedness.
I learn how to do my own laundry and also I became more open due to the people in Wuhan.
In Wuhan, there are people who just spit and litter anywhere.
I even encounter a scene where Ii was in the bus and a mother just breastfeed her baby and her baby even peed on the bus.
Spitting in the bus and throwing litter (plastic bottles) out of the bus windows are acceptable in Wuhan too.
All these have helped me to gain insight into China.
Secondly, I gained new friends! :)
I am really glad that the people in Wuhan are really friendly.
They even warn us to be careful of thieves in the street and gave us discounts.
When we left today, the wife of the owner of the fried rice stall we always visit came to send us off together with her baby.
She cried while we left and the scene was really heartwarming.
Next, I also became closer with my current friends as well as our seniors!
We often help and support one another thus growing closer.
The time we spent together deciding what to eat, having trouble waking one another up and hearing one another snore would never be forgotten.
We even shared our personal problems, troubles as well as our own feelings.
Lastly, I learn how to appreciate everything around me more.
I start to appreciate my mother more after knowing how hard it is to do my own laundry and also the cleanliness of Singapore.
Ii became really uncomfortable after coming back to Singapore.
I even wore slippers into the room, wondering if it is alright to wear shorts out and became amazed with clean toilet bowls.
It also felt weird seeing everyone in shorts.
Through this overseas immersion program, I start to develop a different point of view (positive one) towards people. I am really thankful that I signed up for this trip!!! :)