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Shandong Twinning Programme: January 2008
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. The students had a Chinese Folk Dance Session and they enjoyed themselves tremendously. We thought that was it, only when the Dance Instructor brought some ethnic costumes to offer our students. Can you recognise our girls and boys? I am sure that it was a very rare experience for them to dress like this. Posted by Mrs Tan @ Thursday, January 31, 2008. Posted by Mrs Tan @ Thursday, January 31, 2008. Posted by Mrs Tan @ Thursday, January 31, 2008. The first day 5th Nov.
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Shandong Twinning Programme: December 2007
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Friday, December 7, 2007. We were each given a set of seal, a carving knife, sand paper, white paper and red inkpad. The teacher then showed us all our surnames on powerpoint written in. For eg. the word. Would be carved like this on the seal. When we saw our surnames written in ancient Chinese on the powerpoint, we felt very challenged. Nevertheless, Chai Chee-ians took the task very seriously and all of them displayed tremendous resilience in the process of carving their surnames on the seal. Dents hav...
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Shandong Twinning Programme: November 2007
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. The first day 5th Nov. When we entered the multi-purpose room at level 3, the Li Cheng Er Zhong's Chinese Orchestra was ready in position with their musical instruments to perform for us. Chai. After the welcome speech and mutual exchange of the school souvenirs, it was interaction time between Chai Chee-ians and their Li Cheng Er Zhong buddies. The lively con. And played basketball together with their buddies. Posted by Mrs Tan @ Thursday, November 29, 2007. Perhaps that is ...