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EVSS Twinning 2010: Day 6
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. A very specific word to describe this day. We had to depart. And the students. Most of us were practically sobbing profusely. In the bus, especially Shahren and Nabihan. We are really going to miss them all. WE WILL COME AGAIN SOMEDAY! However, it was a wholesomely fun. Experience being together with them, especially this day as we performed live in front of the students and exchanged gifts. Unfortunately, it was rather saddening. And the final time for. Twinning 2010; Group C.
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EVSS Twinning 2010: Day 4
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Sunday, November 21, 2010. Stone Forest was very dreary. However, we still were fascinated. With all the interesting shaped rocks. Which resembles faces or features of mammals such as eagles and noses. Almost all of us were terrified. However, everyone went through bravely. This is what friends are for! Furthermore, all of us had to walk 4 kilometres, up and down the stairs. IT WAS VERY TIRING! All of us were busy. Twinning 2010; Group C. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twinning 2010; Group C.
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People Of Yunnan.: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Until Kubla Khan conquered the kingdom of Nanchao, and many of its people fled to the south, this was the homeland of the Tai people. Today large numbers of ethnic Tais - known as Dai, Bai and other names - still inhabit many of the mountainous regions and plains, though two-thirds of Yunnan's 41 million population are now Han Chinese. Over the past 20 years, the government has recognised the importance of having a multi-ethnic nation, known as duominzu guojia. Writing sy...
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Yunnan's Geography and History: October 2010
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Yunnan's Geography and History. Saturday, October 30, 2010. Located the most southwestern province in China. Is a boarder province of China. Has a mild climate with balmy and fair weather, but although the growing period is long, there is little arable land. Agriculture is restricted to the few upland plains, open valleys, and terraced hillsides. 152,200 sq mi). Jan - 8°C to 17°C. July - 21°C to 27°C. 600 mm to 2,300 mm. Xi River and the Yuan River. Twinning 2010; Group C. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Kunming's Geography and History: October 2010
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Kunming's Geography and History. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Has one of the mildest climates in China, characterised by short, cool dry winters with mild days and crisp nights, and long, warm and humid summers, but much cooler than the lowlands. Located in east-central Yunnan province. Kunming city is the provincial capital of Yunnan Province. The annual average temperature is 14.7°C. They have and grow paddy rice, oil, flue-cured, tobacco, sugar cane, fruits and live pigs are produced in abundance. Geogra...
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EVSS Twinning 2010: Day 7
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. The theme park in. 360 degree ride is really very challenging. It makes you feel like you’re entering hell while turning. OH MY GOD. Many people couldn’t take it and vomited. Some over challenge their limit. Turn out many teachers and students have to take care. About them. Sigh. What a bad thing to end up with in the theme park. We have also visited the museum of fossils. IT WAS SERIOUSLY COOL! Perhaps the coolest thing of all! All of us and we all went screaming! Yunnan's ...