Seminar reflection

Some POV to the quote“When in Rome do as the Romans do” The core message is respect for local customs and traditions when visiting a new place. It advises adapting your behavior like dress, greetings, or dining rules to follow with the host culture. This shows openness, avoids  offense, and shows you value the local … Read more

Seminar reflection

What is your single proudest moment? Of course, it’s when I done FIVE blog posts in one day. Which IB learner Profile do you think represents you the best? I think it’s Caring, cause I’m friendly and ask about my friends family, for example:” Is your parents fine?”. And I often cares about my friends’ … Read more

Dark tourism

I think dark tourism should be subsidized, there are several points: Firstly, Visiting makes tragic history tangible, moving beyond textbooks. Standing where events happened fosters a visceral grasp of scale, impact, and human experience that reading alone cannot provide, ensuring crucial lessons aren’t forgotten. Secondly, confronting sites of suffering prompts critical thought about human nature, … Read more

Sci-fi

When 14-year-old Hina adjusted her telescope for the weekend astronomy project, she wasn’t expecting to find anything unusual. But as she scanned the sky, a blinking blue light caught her eye, flashing in a strange pattern from deep space—right in the Andromeda Galaxy, over two million light-years away. Curious, Hina recorded the signal and ran … Read more

Trip in Suzhou museum

I visited the Suzhou Museum on a Thursday morning. The building was designed by I.M. Pei, with white walls and geometric shapes. Grey tiles formed angular rooftops against the sky. At the entrance, I scanned my pre-booked ticket and walked through security. The main hall had a high ceiling and a rectangular pond. Fish swam … Read more