March 17, 2014

Day 41 [March 17] Music Festival in Prague

     Music Festival was really amazing. I found my favorite Czech singer! Well, okay, I admit. The ONLY Czech singer that I know and like. His name is Xavier Baumaxa. Here is a link you can check it out. Perhaps you'll like it too! Xavier Baumaxa not only has a great voice, his is funny and spontaneous too. 

   However, the best part and most interesting+funny in the music festival is the not-smiling people. It's so ironic that Melissa and I were having so much fun and can't stop laughing while people around us had shitty faces. Also, few people were dancing. Yet that will no longer be the same when two crazy Taiwanese girl, FYI Melissa and I were in the party. When we started to dance, people started to follow. So don't tell me that we're not shining stars!

March 5, 2014

Day 31&32 [5th&6th of March] Rhica in Prague!

  Rhica is a friend of mine from NTUST. We were once roommates yet since she seldom came back to sleep, it doesn't feel like that kind of close roommates. Still, it felt amazing to have her with us for almost four days. We chatted a lot and laugh a lot too. What's more, she taught us how to make a Japanese food called okonomiyaki. (大阪燒) It was delicious and totally easy to make. I'm so happy knowing another recipe so we can cook for others next time!

  On the next day, we got up early and headed straight to CK ( Cesky Karlove )
We visited The State Castle of Český Krumlov, it was really beautiful, not to mention to see the view of CK from there. Amazing! 

March 4, 2014

Day 30 [March 4th] Salsa, Spanish, Mandarin class

  Today is the 30th day we're here as exchange students. Time flies. I really want to spend more time traveling and meet people as many as possible. Some say romance might jump out of nowhere. Who knows?  I only get 5 months of life here. Going to cherish it and live as possible as I can. 

  Melissa and I volunteer to be the Mandarin teacher in ISC. Since I always dream to be a Mandarin teacher, it seems like a great chance for me. However, I really have no idea what to teach when I met a student called Jakub, who was an exchange student in Taiwan. Compares to what he said he knows, he is really good at Mandarin. Though he didn't mind much about the tone, his Mandarin sounded quite fine at most of the time. What else, he is really good at writing! That is really surprising since most of the foreign learners consider Chinese character extremely complicated and hard to remember. 

Day 29 [March 3rd] Hradec Králové with Wendy

  Today, we visit Wendy in Hradec Karlove. People around us often say that it is a night place to live in, but there is not much to see (for tourist), and unfortunately, they are right. Yet with Wendy, it made a the difference. Wendy was so nice, sweet, and warm. We chatted and laughed like we were in Taiwan. Finally we were together with each other. 

  Except the shopping part, the best thing I love there was to satisfied our empty, carving-for-love-heart by feeding the Coypu. (海狸鼠)







  I know, who is the weird girl talking and trying to make an interaction with  the Coypu? 

All in all, it's a beautiful day there with Wendy :)