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Wednesday, December 31, 2008Y
Taiwan~! (Finale)

So, this will be the last post about my Taiwan trip. Sorry about the delay because I went for a nap while uploading the photos and attended a appreciation dinner during the nigh. Most of the photos are with my friends, so this is not the COMPLETE one. I'll enclose more photos when I have them all with me. The last few days is more of a blend with mother earth. We went to glass house to have a hands-on experience on how glass are crafted into different shape and sizes statues. We also went to a theme park called 六福村, it resembles our Genting Highland, just more thrilling, that's all. Heck, I'm crapping again...The photos will portray my memories *zips*

An extremely large resevior, nice view, no?

Wild horse, made up of pure glass.

Taiwan's famous bridge, made up of glutinous rice

Blossom plant

Peak view at Taiwan's largest damp, 石门水库

Beautiful scenery and calm ambience

Taiwan's High Speed Rail station.
Amazing fact : The train can accelerate up to 300km/h in 9 seconds

Me and my foster father accepting momemto from DC Youth Exchange.
By the way, many people said that me and him look alike =.="

On they way back from KaoShiung to Kota Kinabalu!
I miss them very much, damn~! T_T

Gosh, I miss those times we all spent together during the trip. Although there are ups and downs, but still it was fun! Especially the time when we started the ' Yam Seng' thingy. Lolx, almost lost my breath. Those hugs and words, argh....couldn't forget it, especially when we were to seperate and go back to our own hometown at Kota Kinabalu. That kinda feeling RARELY come to me, but well, yeah it happened to me. It's amazing isn't it, being together for only 12 days can cultivate so much feelings to one another. Heh, life goes on~ In a nutshell, I miss you all, thank you for the company throughout the 12 days in Taiwan, it'd been a pleasure to be with you guys. Hope to see ya'll in next year's Leo Forum at Kuching. I will forever cherish those memories...I will...

-Cheerz-







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Taiwan~! (Interlude)

Ok, here is the reminiscence from the 5th to 8th day at Taiwan. This 4 days, all the formal programme was on. We visited 3 Mayors, and also went to a private senior high school to attend 2 days of lessons with them. It was really an awesome experience! We baked cakes, made sushi, done 3D-animation, built our own amphibious ship and cooked. I was in awe to see the students there are well moulded towards adulthood. And we even stood a chance to be a parliament member, attending a parliament meeting ourselves. The pictures below will explain everything~

The Chef (Middle) explaining the procedures to cook

Me receiving gifts from the District 300-G1 (Taiwan) Governor

Me and the Secretariat

Me sitting at the chairman's seat xD

Lolx! Me making a debating at the parliament meeting =.=

The school that I attended, 君毅 Senior High School

Chocolate Blueberry cake!
Muahaha! I made this, very yummy XD

Top view of the cake

Me and 1 of the gals who helped me with the cake xP
Very sweet girl!

3D animation class.

This is so damn cute. Lolx! It says no smoking (in chinese)

National Cheerleading Champion performing right before our eyes!

Christmas celebration

My very own amphibious transport, made from recycled goods
And it actually worked xD

My club president ( Lee Zi Sing ) presenting bannerette to the MiaoLi city mayor

That's about it for the 5th to 8th day. There're more photos coming in from my friends and I will re-edit it when I compiled it all. Next, the finale~

-Cheerz-






ends at 7:00 AM

Taiwan~! (Prelude)

I'm back from the 12 days youth exchange to Taiwan, tiring yet happy. Feel like it's my 2nd home there. The last day of the trip was extremely excruciating. The feeling was like, you're about to leave house and go for war. Sadness in the air xP Anyways, I'll be dividing this post into 3 parts, the Prelude, the Interlude and finally the Finale.

Overall, the trip was fun fun fun! No other words to replace it. Guess what, we even got interviewed life on TVB (Taiwan broadcasting station) when we visited the Mayor(s). 3 Mayors to be exact. 1 of the mayor even get my group leader to be his foster daughter. Touching eh? Tcyeah, food was glorious and scrumptious! The meals we had were like, at least 6-7 dishes PER MEAL! So, yeah I've gained a lot of weight. The lions there told us that ' If you go back without gaining any weight, that's mean we are torturing you ' =.=

Bah, I'll stop crapping and let the pictures do the talking x.x


The stablizer at Taiwan 101 to prevent it from falling

Tapei 101's mascot =.=

Breathtaking view from the 89th Floor at Taipei 101

Another view from the 89th floor. Ita, don't view this (she has fear of heights)

Me, Frederick, Hue Han and Yvonne

Group photo at Museum

Taipei 101! Muahaha!

I'm 'DECORATED' by Kendra and Chiau Hung =.=

Me and my hosting parents

Hello Kitty suite=.=

All Hello Kitty stuff in this resort (Uni-one)

Another Hello Kitty suite

Me and Esther

Me and Amy Wong

Me, Hue Han (AhSam), Frederick, Sze Yie

Me and District Chairperson for Youth Exchange ( Taiwan )

The 2 whacky group leader, Ester and Hue Han

Me and Yvonne

Me and Ita

Maple leaf

Maple tree

My hosting parents and brother

My room

Alrighhtttt, that's all for the prelude. The pictures here are the 1st 4 days of my 12 days trip. Didn't took much because my camera got problem =.= Gosh, how unlucky. Luckily I got my phone as my camera as Plan B, or else I'll come back with no vivid memories. Next stop, the interlude~

-Cheerz-

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