Today was the very first introductory session we had with the staff, co-ordinators and participants in this programme. It was really heartening to learn about the fascinating aspects of the programme and the various people and cultures that I will be exposed to in the coming weeks! I'm also very honoured to be given an opportunity to promote my home university and I truly feel proud to fly the flag of NUS. The staff, particularly Jack, and the volunteer students, were amiable and approachable. It was comforting to watch them put in their utmost effort in helping us to settle and adapt to the new environment.
The tour of National Taiwan Museum was an eye-opener. It enabled me to appreciate and familiarize myself with the heritage and livelihood of the nation's past. Possibly the only regret of the day was the inability to visit Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall due to inclement weather.
At night, we had some free time for ourselves, which was spent on roaming the streets and night markets. It is enlightening to discover the vibrancy of the streets of Taipei, bustling with activity. The variety and price of food here is beyond favourable!!!
I am totally looking forward to what is in store for me this summer programme. Hope that it will be a fruitful experience enriched with lasting memories!
Regards,
Benjamin
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