

The trip has come to an end. This adventurous tour of China has been a wonderful experience for all. Traveling in and out of airports and buses sure was tiring but extremely fun. We got to experience and for a few moments step into the shoes of the residents of China. Our day was full of beautiful places, kind people, and delicious food. We started our day at around 5:30 as we headed for Jin Yuan High School. The school is filled with rich culture, a honorable history, and hospitable students and teachers. The students and teachers were very welcoming as we watched their flag raising ceremony and later joined them in their English class. We ate a wonderful lunch after the visiting the school. After being filled up by a delicious meal we toured the silk factory and awed at the work, effort, and softness of the silk. The silk factory sold many different items which caught the attention of many of the girls. After the silk factory we went shopping on Nanjing Street, which is the best place to shop in Shanghai. Many department stores and other small stores offered discounted rates for many of the girls, giving them a very good deal. This trip had so much to offer! Visiting three different cities with a beautiful culture and a rich background gave a new prospective in viewing China and its people. As we leave for home tomorrow, all of us will remember all that china had to offer to us and cherish the memories that were made in China.- Rejil
Well, what can I say this trip has been quite awesome! Today in Shanghai we first woke up at 5:30 a.m. We then headed for breakfast, but it seemed more like ‘breakfast on the run’. We went to the school called Jin Yuan High School; we got a whole tour of their school history, it was quite interesting. But it was even more cool when we watched the school’s flag raising ceremony, I felt so honored to take part in their daily routines. Finally! We got to attend an English class and fortunately my friend Meddie knew some of them from their school’s previous visit to Hawaii, it made meeting people easier. I got to meet a lot of interesting people like this one guy, he told us that he was born in Hawaii but grew up in California and Australia then he finally moved to China where he is now, by the way, his name is Frank. I liked him and Steve the most because they were better at speaking English and they were very friendly. The class had us dancing hula and singing Hawaii Pono’I. They were very hospitable and funny. We then had to leave which was very sad. We went to Nanjing Street which was supposedly the best place to shop. My group went around looked, ate ice cream, and laughed a lot! One of our tour guides Simon gave us a “Welcome to Shanghai” sign just to hold. So we thought it would be fun to hold it and wave at other tourists, so we did. It was very funny the locals were looking at us like we’re crazy and some of the tourists actually smiled or waved back. We then went to see an awesome Acrobatic Show. It was the best show that I have ever seen in my life and my favorite part was when all the motorcyclists drove right into the metal cage ball and started riding around, it was crazy!! This trip was the best experience China has to offer!!!
- Hailey










































