The thoughts and feelings of students at Mayfield School on Humanities related trips and days.
Monday, 12 July 2010
Day 1
Day 1
Day 1 was a strange day. First of all i didn't understand why we were focusing on China. However, it soon turned into a fun experience for me and my friends.First of all we were reading through a booklet of which contained information about the background of China. After being drowned by complicated information we then had to survive a powerepoint cointain facts about Marco Polo, a young man who had a heart for exploration. not only did he travell to the brim of china but covered all of it!To be honest I admire his desire which he foucused on and stuck to. After the complicated powerpoint based on China Town - based in London and the "Famous" Marco Polo we were told that we were going to make either a Pagodar, Chinese Masks, Silouettes, Chinese Dragon or Chinese festival lantern. My first reaction was a simple boring "wow" however i dind't know how much fun it really was. I was told i was making a pagoda which to be honest was frustraing, complicating, annoying... well you get the point. My conclusion of this huge paragraph is that Chinese culture is really fun to learn! Its really interesting and creative their culture has taught us many things.
Unfortunately to frustration it caused the pagoda was unfinished R.I.P
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