Monday, April 12, 2010

Day 40- Second last day

Hi everyone, the temperature today is about 13degree and the weather is cloudy.

Woke up early in the morning and met TeeLi, Fathullah and Jean for our IS video project. We went off filming and taking pictures of what we needed so that it would ease our life when we complete the video in Singapore. We did our project till about 12.15pm. After which, I had fried rice for lunch at Duoluojie. Chinese sausage, mushroom and egg, where the combination only cost me 3.5rmb. At 1plus pm, we were asked as a group to go down to the entrance of our hostel to weigh our luggage to gauge how much it weighs and that refrain it from exceeding 30kg. However, to much avail, some of us had exceeded the amount and decided to go back to our rooms to repack again.
After that, we went back to SourceMe 发源地 again for the last hair wash, treatment, blow and style in Wuhan.
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My hairstylist which helped to design my hairstyle. 六号老师


Intentionally, we decided to head out for our last shopping spree in Wuhan after it. However, upon hearing that our local student leaders wanted to meet us at 8pm in the night, we canceled our plans, ate our dinner at the fast food restaurant and then head back to the hostel. Surprisingly, what we saw was that our student leaders had ordered a cake and even brought tibits and drinks to meet us. Secretly with their planning, they told us to follow them and we reached a motel. They had booked a room for us to gather for the last one time we were in Wuhan so that we could have all the fun we want without contributing noise pollution in our hostel.
The motel we went to which cost the local student leaders 178rmb.

At the motel lobby. 8 of us without LingLi.

'WE ARE FRIENDS FOREVER 2010.'

Making a wish. I hope that all 14 of us will stay together forever.


The automatic mahjong table that washes all the tiles at the pressing of a button. This is how high-tech the motel can be with its entertainment.


Reflection:
I'm touched by the mini farewell our student leaders had arranged. Although we missed out our last and only shopping spree in Wuhan, I felt that nothing can beat the joy and fun we had together tonight. It will be a memorable day and a day I will always remember. My friends in Wuhan and I hope to contact all of them even though we are a distance away from each other and wait for their arrival to Singapore a year and a half or so later. They had thought for us in whatever they done, and we had in return, did the same thing too. WE ARE FRIENDS FOREVER, NO MATTER WHAT BARRIERS WE ENCOUNTER.