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Monday, March 22, 2010
















17th March 2010
16th day in Wuhan. Woke up early in the morning to meet up with Eugene, Dr Tan and Mr Wang to extend our visa. Our first stop is the police station. Quite shock to see where we had arrived. The truth is that Mr. Wang wanted to collect (if I’m not wrong) our particulars from the police station. The police station is really quite compared the one in Malaysia. I only saw 2 staff in the police station. Next stop was a 1hr ride to the Qing Shan division of our University. Look around the school. It is very different from our division. There is a tall building hence which means that there is lifts. Went there to get our particulars and fill the forms which Mr Wang helps us to do so. While Mr Wang helps us to fill our forms, we walk around the school. For me I think the school is slightly better than our division, as according to one of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic teachers teaching in that school, there are heaters in the classrooms, while our school does not have any. The lecturer had stay in Wuhan for about 6 months and he told one of the staff that he is suffering here in terms of the weather and the food. I think he is quite true. The weather change drastically. Remember the 1st week when I arrive in Wuhan, it was very cold and now it has become warmer. I think people will fall sick easily as the weather change that fast. About the food, I think it is also very different from Singapore and Malaysia. The food here had a strong taste, regardless it’s a meat or vegetable it had a very strong flavor. This is something that I still can’t adapt. Another thing that I had notice about the food, the cook here likes to put dried chilies in most of the dishes. I think I may need a long time to adapt with the food here. After that, the teacher shows us around and he is very generous that he treated Eugene and I with western food. After walking around, I think it is very different from our school. There are more shops that sell clothes and also more restaurants. So I think that it is very different from our division, in terms of the school and its environment. The lecturer also brought us to his apartment. Could not comment about it as it is way better than our dorm. After exploring around, we finally headed to our final destination which is the immigration. I think this is also very different from what is in Singapore and Malaysia. There separate different things in different buildings while in our home country everything is in one building. So I think for me, it is quite troublesome as you need to walk from one building to another to settle your stuff. As there were not a lot of people there. We settle with our extension of the visa quite fast and we headed back to our hostel after that.