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

The legend of Nüwa

Having been dispatched to earth, the half-human, half-snake goddess Nüwa found herself utterly alone living on the heights of Mount Kunlun in northwestern China. In a stroke of genius, she moulded clay figurines and breathed life into them. Soon after, there was chaos. Wildfires and floods eradicated the natural habitats of animals; beasts grew desperate … Read more

Exotic Food

Exotic food I ordered fettuccine Alfredo at this Italian place in New Haven. It was actually more like tagliatelle. I loved the traditional tomato pastas, and i wasnt too sure how i would like this new type of sauce It came in a big bowl—flat pasta with this creamy sauce. Took a bite. It was … Read more

Attack of the Alpacas

Note: This has absolutely nothing to do with WSC. So don’t even think about trying to teach those alpacas to spit on annoying people. For example, Binky’s alpaca here: Today was the third day of my journey in Peru! The rough plan was that I would spend the morning further exploring the captivating city of … Read more

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

Reflection on Dark tourism seminar

I believe that dark tourism should be allowed exclusively for certified people. For example, people with extraordinary accomplishments in certain areas or people that has a high degree of education. Here’s some analysis I made alongside this seminar of why and what: people’s main incentive to visit these dark tourism spots is curiosity. One of … Read more