Days in Guangzhou
For interpreting in the 2007 China Refrigeration Exposition, I asked for some-day leave from Zhuhai campus and went back to Guangzhou, where the exposition was on. In fact, the exhibition was meant to be on Tuesday (which actually turned out to be Wednesday), but I had returned home last Friday for the reason that Zhuhai campus was power off on Saturday and Sunday. Thus my “leave” suddenly became a long one, skipping all those significant classes from Monday to Wednesday… that was really a great loss! Especially when the español class was moving to lesson 15~ now that I’m back to campus, I got to work harder to make it up >_<
The South Campus of Sun Yat-sen University
The School of Translation and Interpretation (where I was studying in) is in the predicament of not regressing to the South Campus, which means the students here are losing immeasurable opportunities in Guangzhou. However, it’s not my case. I’m living right on the South campus, and it only takes me 3 minutes to get inside. Then all the resources here are totally available to me (well, I don’t deny it’s easier for me to reach the young male students, hah~).
I had been in the library all the days working hard on my own (except for one afternoon shopping). The library varies completely from the one on Zhuhai campus. It’s huge and intricate, and when I was inside, I felt like that I was gulped and dazzling by the sea of books. Besides, HUMAN-BEINGS are everywhere. It’s not the thing you can experience on Zhuhai Campus at all; students here are more like working machines. Anytime anywhere, the rooms are crammed. Girls here are not as pretty as I saw in the street of campus. They have fashionable hairstyles, but their dress and looks are not that pretty. I was always told by Brian that the girls here were very sharp and sexy. However, I could see nothing like that. Those foxes must all be dressed up and had gone somewhere else, leaving those “special ones” in the library. Well, what make things worse is that, I don’t even have fabulous hairstyle and I was in the library, so… >_<
Finally, I was lost by the intricacy of the library the very first day. And it leaded to the lost when I came out of the library. That was 10:00PM plus when I found myself had no idea where was my way back, then I had to make a phone call and Kane came out, picked me up like picking up a kitty and sent me home. Oh, thank him T_T…
Shopping
What does my mum worry most when I am back?! Hah, it sure is her visa. For that exposition, I got to (alright, it’s actually more “I want to”) buy some formal dresses. After mealing with Kane and Jim at noon on the second day, I went down to Beijing Road with May casting about for dresses. Well, when Beijing Road met a goal-directed crazy woman…(Ok, skip it^^) My victory is two gowns and one fabulous frock. They’re not for the university library, but for those fabulous parties~
China Refrigeration 2007
Ok, a lot of foreigners... just go to the website http://www.cr-expo.com/cn/default.asp and learn more ^^
I'm now too lazy to write anything on it~

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