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Seminar 4 reflection-Holiday ads

(Note: Before the seminar, my classmates and I created holiday advertisements for different locations. My group made one for Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda. Other groups created an ad for Australia featuring kangaroos on a beach, and another created an ad picturing a soccer tournament. ) After this preparation we started analyzing and criticizing … Read more

My Trip to Hyrule

Last weekend, I got to visit the land of Hyrule. It was awesome, but also kinda dangerous. Below is my whole journey for the weekend. Kakariko Village First, I went to Kakariko village, where everyone wears Sheikah clothes. There were Cuccos everywhere, which is an interesting name for chicken, and I learned not to hit … Read more

A hitchhiker’s guide to the caviar

Caviar is one of the food that I find most puzzling and confusing of. It has this complicated taste and texture (which I will explain later) that I find complicated. ๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ Before sharing my personal thoughts, let’s go through some basic info about caviar. According to Bing, Caviar is a delicacy consisting of salt-cured roe … Read more

Seminar 2 reflection

In this seminar, we explored different quotes about travel and discussed their meanings. I really enjoyed analyzing these quotes because they made me think about travel in new waysโ€”not just as a fun vacation, but as something deeper that can change how we see the world. There were many controversies around the quote “All roads … Read more

Seminar 6 reflection-Dark tourism

I really enjoyed Tania & Jessie’s approach to a new way of seminar– which is something similar to role-playing. ย We get to see different people’s ideas when visiting Chernobyl, a cite of dark tourism, and it’s interesting to find the plot progressing as the seminar continues. It’s interesting how this format made me think more … Read more

Seminar 5 reflection

This week we discussed the famous saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” This sparked a lively debate about whether travelers should always follow local customs or if itโ€™s okay to stick to their own ways. Some students argued that respecting traditions is important because it shows kindness to the host culture. They … Read more

Scifiii

Hello there.ย  I froze. Where did that voice come from? I looked around. There’s no one in the laboratory… Um, I’m here. Inside your head.ย  I must’ve imagined it, then. I continued working on my lab report. I knew this experiment would drive me crazy someday, and I guess that day has finally arrived. “See … Read more

My travel to ZhangJiaGang

When my extended familyโ€”grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, and a squad of cousinsโ€”decided to go on a family trip to Zhangjiagang in Jiangsu, I knew it would be full of chaos, laughter, and a lot of food. It turns out I’m right! Waking up early always seems like a destined start of every holiday trip. At … Read more