No matter how hard I try to resist, time still slips away.With a blink of the eye, today is our last day in India.
We went to Tara's birthday party where I saw most of my friends for the last time before I leave. They have been really friendly to me when I was in school, I felt like I was part of them. I definitely would not forget them and the time we spent together. However, we still had to say goodbye to each other unwillingly.
Afterwards, Yan, Parmangana, Muskaan and I visited the gateway of India. There were a lot of people and we left after taking a few pictures. Then we went to Dhobighaat, it is a place where the wash men known as dhobi, washed clothes. There was a place in the middle made of stone which looked like a maze and the wash men would was the clothes there and the water that drained out was very dirty. It was a poorer part of india and the all the people there were staring at us as if we were strange creatures. I experienced the huge difference in wealth in india. They were living in huts and
The past nine days felt like a fantasy to me. I was treated with much love and care. I had the best time and I have learnt so much about India, including their lifestyle, culture and traditions. It has been such a great experience and I would want to visit india again in the future.
Gessy Li
We went to Tara's birthday party where I saw most of my friends for the last time before I leave. They have been really friendly to me when I was in school, I felt like I was part of them. I definitely would not forget them and the time we spent together. However, we still had to say goodbye to each other unwillingly.
Afterwards, Yan, Parmangana, Muskaan and I visited the gateway of India. There were a lot of people and we left after taking a few pictures. Then we went to Dhobighaat, it is a place where the wash men known as dhobi, washed clothes. There was a place in the middle made of stone which looked like a maze and the wash men would was the clothes there and the water that drained out was very dirty. It was a poorer part of india and the all the people there were staring at us as if we were strange creatures. I experienced the huge difference in wealth in india. They were living in huts and
The past nine days felt like a fantasy to me. I was treated with much love and care. I had the best time and I have learnt so much about India, including their lifestyle, culture and traditions. It has been such a great experience and I would want to visit india again in the future.
Gessy Li
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