Day 5 - 27 November 2008
XIN-CHAO! Today’s main highlight was the trekking at the Can Gio Forest Park. It was a long 2-hour trip from our hotel to the destination as we switched from bus to ferry and then to bus and finally a small ferry to tour around the park.
A mangrove swamp found at the edge of the forest park.
The first place we arrived at was the bat forest. We were divided into groups of 8 as we sat on small boats and toured the bat forest. The trip on the boat was a rocky one as we had to balance ourselves on the boat to prevent it from tipping over. It was definitely an exciting and unique trip for us.
Boarding the boat to see the bat forest.
Next, we brought ourselves to another part of the forest park. We saw a big metal tower known as Tang Bong Bridge. Both the boys and girls raced up the tower which was about 10m above the ground, and Cherie won! Haha. After which, we went to the crocodile farm and on the way we saw many monkeys near the path.
Unfortunately, one of our student leaders, Zhi Yuan, was being attacked by one of them. Luckily there was no scratch and hence we proceeded on to the farm. We were then again separated into 3 groups and sat on a boat to feed the crocodiles. It was an amazing experience for all of us as we fought with the crocodile to pull back the nylon string attached with a fish that they were craving for.
Finally after all that, we went for lunch at a restaurant nearby. We were served with local seafood delicacies and even had two big monkeys nearby to perform for us. In addition, there was a small suspension bridge for us to walk on and all of us had a fun time there as we walked cautiously on the bridge while some shook the bridge to add on the difficulty.
All of us enjoyed the trip but it was soon time to leave. However, the trip back was not very pleasant as it started drizzling and water came splashing into the ferry causing us to be drenched.
We then went back to the hotel to clean ourselves up as we prepare to go PHO2000 for a scrumptious dinner. After which we went back to the square restaurant in the hotel which we had the last lesson on communication strategies.
It was an unforgettable experience for most of us as we see the biological and natural sight of Vietnam, despite having some difficulties or obstacles in our way, we appreciated every happening. As everyone of us have learnt something that is priceless, valuable and for a lifetime: The magic of friendship.
(Reflection was done by Cherie Lim of 3/3 and Jeremy Tan of 3/5)
The first place we arrived at was the bat forest. We were divided into groups of 8 as we sat on small boats and toured the bat forest. The trip on the boat was a rocky one as we had to balance ourselves on the boat to prevent it from tipping over. It was definitely an exciting and unique trip for us.
Next, we brought ourselves to another part of the forest park. We saw a big metal tower known as Tang Bong Bridge. Both the boys and girls raced up the tower which was about 10m above the ground, and Cherie won! Haha. After which, we went to the crocodile farm and on the way we saw many monkeys near the path.
Unfortunately, one of our student leaders, Zhi Yuan, was being attacked by one of them. Luckily there was no scratch and hence we proceeded on to the farm. We were then again separated into 3 groups and sat on a boat to feed the crocodiles. It was an amazing experience for all of us as we fought with the crocodile to pull back the nylon string attached with a fish that they were craving for.
Finally after all that, we went for lunch at a restaurant nearby. We were served with local seafood delicacies and even had two big monkeys nearby to perform for us. In addition, there was a small suspension bridge for us to walk on and all of us had a fun time there as we walked cautiously on the bridge while some shook the bridge to add on the difficulty.
All of us enjoyed the trip but it was soon time to leave. However, the trip back was not very pleasant as it started drizzling and water came splashing into the ferry causing us to be drenched.
We then went back to the hotel to clean ourselves up as we prepare to go PHO2000 for a scrumptious dinner. After which we went back to the square restaurant in the hotel which we had the last lesson on communication strategies.
It was an unforgettable experience for most of us as we see the biological and natural sight of Vietnam, despite having some difficulties or obstacles in our way, we appreciated every happening. As everyone of us have learnt something that is priceless, valuable and for a lifetime: The magic of friendship.
(Reflection was done by Cherie Lim of 3/3 and Jeremy Tan of 3/5)