The teary moments. Joey said, "I hate the airport". I guess the reason is pretty obvious because it is a place where people arrive and make friends. Yet, it is also a place where these special friends made have to depart from that country to another.
It was hard for some of them to see us go. The only way to express how they felt was through their tears. It was like having to let go of a friendship that has been deeply bonded for the past 6 weeks.
Zee Min was trying hard to smile for the camera.
Both of us were all about smiles. (:
We turned and looked back at them to wave our last goodbyes. Those tears then turned into smiles and a little bit of laughter because we know that one fine day, we will meet again. (:
On the way to our first flight. (:
The deserted runway. Hahaha.
We actually had to take a bus here to board the plane.
The plane; China Southern Airline. (:
All excited about going home. Hahaha.
The second flight from Guangzhou to Singapore was really an experience. As we had to go through a number of procedures at the airport, it took us almost 2 hours before we actually reached the plane. Time really wasn't on our side as we had to run for the plane that would take off at 7.10pm. At 6.50pm, we were still at the immigration. It was very rush as the gate was all the way to the end and it was already the last call. Thank God we didn't miss the flight. (:
Leaving Guangzhou Airport.
Goodbye, China. (:
The food was good. We were starving the whole day actually. Hahaha.
We saw this magical view in the sky. I have never seen the moon so bright before. Maybe because it is always covered by the clouds. Hahaha.
Singapore! (:
While waiting for the plane to stop, Nadiyah and I had a small chat with the girl sitting the same row with us; Kisten. It wasn't too late for a short chat though. Hahaha. She is currently studying in MDIS and she actually travels to Singapore alone. She is really independent, isn't she. I believe many of them are too. (:
It feels so good to be back home. (:
NE Message: Singapore is our homeland; this is where we belong.
We treasure our heritage and take pride in shaping our own unique way of life.
Being in a foreign country for these 6 weeeks made me feel really proud to be a Singaporean because of our lifestyle that is very much different from that in China. Nowhere else is as best as home because this is where we grew up and, this is where we will always belong. (:
My dearest classmates and Mr Wong.
All I can say is a big thank you. (:
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There's so much things I have learnt during my stay in Wuhan. I believe through experiences is where we learn the most because we will always remember it.
I would just like to share one meaningful lesson; we should slow down in this fast-paced society because the world isn't watching us break down. We are only humans who should live life to the fullest while we are still able to.
"The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginning." - Ivy Baker Priest
OIP is only the beginning; we have alot more to learn in life to shape our future. (:
the story of my life in Wuhan, China. (: