Montag, 7. Oktober 2013

When you feel like your back home

Well, you all know I've been to Prague and I just returned to Germany on Wednesday but I already left my home again.
Right now I'm in the Netherlands, basically my second home.
I've been on holidays in this holiday parc for the past six years now, I know many people here and it feels like home it's just that there are no people I really dislike.
I don't know if I might be too lazy for uploading photos now but I'll definitely try to take some photos I can upload with my tablet.
For now... Well, I feel like I haven't been home for a long time and I can't wait for my holidays to start because.... I'm tired and I just want to relax.

But I promise I'll write some new entries here as well.

Plus... I know that's actually nothing related to any trips to countries but MYNAME will have a comeback on Friday and I'm so fuckin hyper and excited. qwq ♥ My babies ♡

However. xD Have a nice day. ^_^

Jia

Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2013

Day 5 + 6: The castle and the trip back home

On Tuesday we went to the castle. Oh my god, there were so many Korean people again, and I'm proud I can understand what their saying and I can talk to them as well. (Y)
We wanted a photo with all of us so someone else had to take this photo. A Korean couple was sitting in front of us and German people were about 50m away. Mx classmates wanted to ask those German people but I just started talking to this Korean couple. Guess what? It worked, we've got our photos (at least one of us and I'm going to get those photos later.)
But well, a few photos I took at the castle now.












In the evening we went to a pub and drank some beer. Actually we wanted to visit the ice pub but the entrance fee was really expensive and no one had any money anymore.
Before going to the pub we had the boat trip, it wasn't dark but it was really interesting to hear those legends.
I took a few photos but I can't upload them right now.

Yesterday we got back home and it took us nine and a half hours. I'm really tired and when thinking about this class trip...
It wasn't as bad as I thought, Prague is a beautiful city but it's not unique, especially not in Central Europe. It looks just like Hamburg and Lübeck but well... there are more Asian tourists. I bet if I would've screamed for help in Korean, 60% of the tourists would've understood what I said.
My classmates were kind of annoying because... they were drinking alcohol the whole day and they were loud at night so I couldn't sleep as well.

However, maybe I'm going back to Prague someday but without my classmates and only for a few days because seeing the same places everyday is kind of boring and annoying.

On Monday I'll be going to the Netherlands but I don't think we're going to do a lot of sightseeing because we've been there on holiday for five years now.

See y'all!

Jia



Montag, 30. September 2013

Day 4: Going back in time

Today was a really boring day. We went to Terezin and visited a memorial and two museums. Oh people, come on. We know that Terezin and also the Nazi government and politics were NOT the best part in Germany's history. When leaving Germany we have to expect at least one person will ask us if we're proud of being German or someone will call us Nazis. You know what? It's annoying.
We've been talking about World War II in history class for years and we still can't change the past.
But well, I could write about this problem for hours and it wouldn't change anything so I'm just going to show you a few photos.





Tomorrow we're going to the castle and then we have to pack our things already. I bet you can't imagine how happy I'll be when I'm arriving at home and I'm able to listen to so many new songs and bands.
Oh yes. I'll survive. B)

See you tomorrow.

Jia


Sonntag, 29. September 2013

Day 3: What a fucked up day...

Today was a really horrible day. Starting with breakfast.
When we arrived downstais in the restaurant someone told us that another class arrived and there was no space for us to sit.

Later we had this boat trip and... guess what, we've seen places we've seen during the last days already. There was nothing we haven't seen during the last days.
But well, the weather was nice (even though it's still really cold) so I took a few photos.








We went into the city after this trip and ee were walking around for hours before going to the brewery where we were told about Staropramen and it's history.

















It wasn't really interesting or boring, just okay.
We got back to our hotel and rested, and later we had dinner but today this was really really bad. So I went out with friends and we bought some food for worst case scenarios.

Well, two days left until I can go back home and I'm pretty glad about this, Prague is getting boring because we see the same places every day, and also the poor parts of this city.

Let's see what we're doing tomorrow. I can't wait to go back home.

Jia

Samstag, 28. September 2013

Day 2: Okay, time to be honest

If I'm completely honest - Prague isn't as bad as I thought. But my classmates are worse.

Seriously, they just drink a lot of without even having a party just because they want to get drunk. That's... Well. Let's not talk about this anymore because I'm just getting mad at them.

Today we went out and had a tour around the city. Of course our guide showed us a lot of beautiful buildings but there wasn't anything that seems to be really unique, it's just... normal in Europe to have those old city centers.
 I took those photos at the Charles Bridge. Our guide showed us some places where Mission Impossible was filmed, and also a Korean Drama called "Lovers in Prague".











She also told us about the legend of Nepomuc (sorry, I don't know the spelling but I think it's fine). People in Prague say when you touch one of those 'pictures' you'll get lucky.




We've seen a lot of other buildings, for example the Clementinum with the National library and the library of Prague, a church and an old city hall.
Prague seems like a nice place to me but sadly... it's really nothing special in Central Europe, some places remind me of Lübeck and Hamburg.








In the afternoon a friend and I went into the city center again. We went shopping and I bought two shirts and a jacket because it's getting fucking cold in the evening.
Somehow we ended up at a Starbucks and had some chocolate  muffins.
When we left the Starbucks we got a little lost while looking for the Hard Rock Café. I wanted to ask a few Japanese-Czech guys just because I wanted to see how they react but... No, I didn't.

We ate dinner and then went to the hotel, a few students wanted to go out.

Tomorrow we're going to have a boat trip and we're going to visit a brewery. Sounds fun, doesn't it? u.u Especially when everyone wants to drink a lot.

See you tomorrow.

Jia