Our school held a research activity in May, which gave us the opportunity to travel and stay in Hangzhou for three days. We are very excited about this research and learning activity because it is the first time we have lived outside and studied together with our classmates, and the best thing is that we can play with our phones in the room.
After half a day of hiking, we finally arrived at our accommodation with our luggage. This place is really rundown. By the way, dinner was also very unpleasant. But chatting with friends at night is enough to make up for this. Due to the disgusting dinner here, the nine people in our dormitory can only start eating instant noodles. Surprisingly, when the teacher came to inspect our room, I hid the instant noodles that I had eaten halfway behind me, successfully avoiding the teacher’s sight.
In the following days, our eighth grade students followed the guidance of our teacher to learn about Longjing tea culture and matcha making tea culture. They also personally experienced the tea picking process in the tea garden and conducted several hiking activities, and from a student perspective to say, I think this travel to Hangzhou is pretty good.
Basic but the task is complete.
“when the teacher came to inspect our room, I hid the instant noodles that I had eaten halfway behind me, successfully avoiding the teacher’s sight”
I suspect the teacher just couldn’t be bothered to make a fuss. To actually see the noodles is unnecessary to know they are there, because those thing stink!