Seminar Reflection 3 :(

In this seminar, we mainly discussed elements a good blog includes. This seminar led by Kitty and Vinci was quite unique from the other ones, the main impact to this was their style. Different than the past few seminars which only had questions on their PPT, this one involved comparison between text or pictures. I … Read more

Ideas

Alright guys, I’m going to write a sci-fi story about two people who try to discover the truth about the technological world, where every has changed. If you have any suggestions, feel free to talk to me on Mushroom or find me at E201 in school.

Dark tourism 🕷️

The first time I’ve ever heard of the word “dark tourism” was when I was preparing for WSC… I never thought travelling to such places around the world had a specific name to them 🕷️.   You could guess the (slight) excitement I had when I heard we’ll be doing a seminar on this. If … 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 ways—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.  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 3 Reflection —— What makes a good blog post

I really like Vinci and Kitty’s approach to this topic, by providing different examples from different aspects to let use share our opinions through compare and contrasting them. This really sparked some debate about which picture is more inspiring, and which title is better.  In this seminar, we first compared different examples of paragraphs, titles, … Read more

The global significance of Xuanzang’s story

**The Story of Xuanzang and Its Global Significance** **1. Historical Journey of Xuanzang** Xuanzang (602–664 CE), a Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk, embarked on a 17-year pilgrimage to India to study Buddhism and retrieve sacred texts. Defying a travel ban, he traversed the Silk Road, enduring harsh deserts and mountains. In India, he studied at Nalanda … Read more

Xuanzang’s story🧘‍♂️

xuanzang, a renowned Buddhist monk in Chinese history, had a remarkable life journey. Born in 602 in Henan Province into a family with a Confucian background, he showed a strong inclination towards Buddhism from a young age. At 13, he became a novice monk, studying Buddhist scriptures intensively. In the early Tang Dynasty, due to … Read more

Seminar Reflection 3

Recently, we had a seminar discussing the travel advertisement we designed. The seminar was divided into two parts: group discussion and class discussion. Both focused on praising or giving constructive suggestions for the advertisements we created based on our travel blogs. I was impressed by how critical and engaging the participants were in providing amazing … Read more

Cowherd and weaver girl

The Cowherd and Weaver Girl: An Old Story About Taking Care of 1. Living locally At first, the cowherd (farmer) and weaver (clothes-maker) live together: He grows the crops She makes their clothes They don’t waste anything, this shows how communities can provide for themselves without harming nature 2. Being too far apart When they … 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 it’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