Day 17 (20th
march)
We had our common
test today. I thought it went alright. It was a manageable paper. After the
common test we went for a biopharm trip. I wasn’t sure if biopharm meant the
production of pharmaceuticals or whether it was crops and produce that were
genetically engineered. Upon arrival, I finally got my answer. They were
producing pharmaceuticals. But around the area, they were also growing crops
around the area. At the biopharm, they produce antimicrobials and
anti-inflammatory drugs. It was intreseting to view all the processes that go
into purifying the needed components that go into making the drugs. This trip
was extremely invaluable to me as it was very extremely relavent to my field of
study and I could potentially be working in a place like that when I graduate
from university.
Day 18(21st
march)
Today, we learnt
about the three main types of religions in china. Being mainly Taoism, Buddhism
and Confucianism. Personally, I am an atheist, so I don’t believe in gods or
any religion. But it was interesting to see how different some of their
practices are and yet also how similar and closely intertwined their practises
and beliefs are. Their origin was also another interesting topic and it just
goes to show how time can change people beliefs.
I came to a
conclusion today during the lesson that the learning style of the china
students and Singaporean students are totally different and is extremely
difficult to adapt to a different style of teaching. I cant go hours on end in
a lesson without a break as I find it hard to concentrate because I get tired
or sleepy or just plainly lose interest. And I don’t seem to be the only one
experiencing this problem. Many of my classmates seem to feel this way too and
it is extremely evident during class time.
Day 19 (22nd
march)
We managed to finish
both the tutorial and lecture in the morning today. Thank god because we really
needed the time to prepare for the Chinese culture presentation that is going
to occur very soon. I feel that the schedule for this oip trip was a bit to jam
packed, or at least for the second half. There isn’t that much time in the
second half of the trip and yet there is twice the amount of workload with 2 projects
and a report due. And to top it all off, we still have to study for the common
test. I wish that it was more spread out or at least have one less presentation
or let us do the report when we get back to Singapore. Whats worst is that one
of the presentations is just the day before the common test and I think it will
be hard to prepare for both the presentation and the common test at the same
time. But there isn’t anything I can do about it so I shall just brace myself
and work as hard as I can for the next three weeks.
Day 20 (23rd
march)
We went to see 4
places today. Yellow Crain tower, east lake, hubei provincial museum and yangtze
river. What I took away from these
various sites today was that china is extremely rich in history and culture. There
were also many architectural marvels throughout history. It was extremely enjoyable.
When we all got to the last place, which was Yangtze river, we were all tired
and there wasn’t much to see so we all started to take some really crazy photos
and just did many crazy things. But it was a good chance to spend some quality
time with friends just to relax and unwind after a hectic first 2 weeks
Day 21 (24th
march)
In the morning today,
we went strawberry picking with some of the local students. It was amazing. I
had never been strawberry picking before and it was the first time I had seen a
real strawberry still on its vine. The only issue I had was that the path to
the farm was extremely muddy and slippery. It made my shoes all muddy and
horrible. But other than that, it was an enjoyable experience. Sadly, not much
interaction between the local students and us had occurred as everyone was too
focused on the strawberries. It was amazing to be able to pick the strawberry
right off the vine and eat it then and there. The strawberries in china aren’t
like the ones I am used to seeing in the supermarkets in Singapore. The
strawberries there are rather deformed and oddly shaped. But they were still
extremely sweet. Some of us bought some but strangely, by the time we had got
back to the dorms, some of the strawberries had gone bad. And it was hardly
even an hour after picking them.
Once we got back to
the school, there was a party waiting for us. We quickly cleaned up and headed
off to the party that was on the third floor of their gym building. The party
started off rather dead but by the end of it everyone was enjoying themselves.
There were a lot of fun games and performances. We all got a chance to play
some games with the local students as well as got a chance to talk to them
about our education. It was a very memorable time and I will never forget this
party.