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Seminar 6 Reflection (Dark Tourism)

In our seminar on dark tourism, we focused on Chernobyl and used a new format: a role-play inspired by murder mystery games. Instead of a traditional debate, we asked the audience to step into the thoughts of two fictional characters, a serious filmmaker and a viral influencer , to discuss the ethics of visiting tragic … Read more

Cool Si Fi

He lifted himself up from the pile of corpses and said:”I guess it’s just you and me nowโ€ฆโ€ฆ” My bodied shivered like hell, in front of me was the worldwide infamous assassin Neil Borgenbom, and me?I’m just a regular worker from the secret military base of The United States.How will I ever stop him? Behind … Read more

Dark Tourism Seminar

When Dr.Terrett first told us about the word โ€œdark tourismโ€, it seems to me as if it is directly related to the hot war battlefields of gunpowder and corpses. Unluckily itโ€™s not, but coincidentally I had experienced tons of dark travels before. The concept of dark travel is when people travel to places which are … Read more

Seminar 5 Reflection (When in Rome, do as the Romans do)

In this seminar, we discussed the quote โ€œWhen in Rome, do as the Romans doโ€โ€”whether travelers should adapt to local customs or stay true to their own values. Some people felt that following traditions shows respect, while others believed itโ€™s okay to set boundaries if certain practices conflict with personal beliefs. One example is the … Read more

MYP Journey Seminar Reflection

This seminar is actually a meta reflection for our whole MYP journey that’s sadly about to end ๐Ÿ™ I really like the questions designed by Tingkai and Thomas, they gave us a chance to ‘talk about how the school could be better run’. The question I like best is’if you could change one policy of … Read more

Seminar Reflection-Seminar 5

“When in Rome do as the Romans do” is a pretty old quote that has been going on for decades, and I believe the quote is theoretically correct under the following terms: 1. Local traditions doesn’t violate or goes against your own belief and values You shouldn’t feel forced to do something that clashes with … Read more

My trip to Tokyo, Japan (amazing)

I recently went to Japan, and honestly, it was one of THE BEST trips Iโ€™ve ever had. After landing at Narita Airport, I took the high-speed train straight to central Tokyo. The train was very fast, and really quiet. Likeโ€ฆ almost too quiet, LITERALLY no one talked. At first it felt a little awkward, but … 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 very weird African myth

The Bushongo tribe of Africa believed that even the gods could get tummy aches. One African god in particular, named Bumba, had one of the worst cases of upset stomach in existence. Back when the world was only darkness and emptiness, the god Bumba noticed he was having some digestion pain, but given there was … Read more