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Published: Sep.08.2007 @ 11:30 pm

We arrived at the Wuxi campsite just before 1pm, in time for lunch. We were very surprised to find that  the facilities were quite modern, and it was located in the highlands with the mountains behind it.

After lunch, the first activity we had the Domino challenge. The purpose of the challenge was to develop our patience, concentration and co-operation. We had a lot of fun arranging the domino bricks. We also learned many techniques of arranging the bricks to get the effects we want.

In the final challenge, we had to use more than 10, 000 bricks to form the Chinese characters "Warmly welcome students and teachers from Singapore"!

In the evening, we visited a hydro-electric dam. The view was very breath taking. We had dinner at a farmer's place. We found the chicken very tasty. The teachers loved the vegetables. All the ingredients for the meal were freshly prepared at the farm.

Done by: Toh Sin Yi, Ong Han Sheng, Liu Chia Chih, Abraham Lau, Brian Tan and Stanley Alexander

 


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