The Kyoto field trip was amazing because we were able to learn more about the Japanese culture by visiting the Nijo Castle and the Golden Kinkaguji Temple. We were able to make a tour inside the Nijo castle, what I liked about this castle is that noises come out when you walk on the floor; this is made to know if unsuspected enemies come to the castle. As for the Golden temple, we were not able to go inside the temple but we did the tour of the amazing garden that surround the temple. These two monuments are very famous in Kyoto and important in Japan's history. After that, we watched a traditional Geisha show which includes the performance of various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. The show includes Koto musicians (traditional Japanese musical instrument), Gagaku performer (Japanese classical music), Kyogen performers (Traditional Japanese comedy) and the Bunraku performance (Traditional Japanese puppet drama).
Monday, May 25, 2009
Tuesday May 19, 2009
Wednesday May 20, 2009
In Japan we stayed at JCMU's (Japan Center for Michigan Universities) dormitory, where we met Japanese and American students. In addition , we participated in the 20th JCMU's anniversary where we met guests representing every public university in Michigan.
Tamkang University Visit
The visit to Tamkang University was very interesting where we had a conference and discussion with the Director of the international education and several other professors from Tamkang University concerning the importance of international education and also they informed us about TKU's history. After the conference we participated in a management science class with local students where we had a group work and a presentation together.The class environment was great and all the student interacted with us very nicely. After the class, we had a campus tour led by Tamkang's students which was amazing; after the tour, TKU students took us to the Tamsui River Area where we visited the night market and had the traditional food of Tamsui.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Eastern Taiwan Excursion
The trip to Eastern Taiwan was for three days where we visited some local tribes and got introduced to their culture. Also we did some group activities where the usage of physical and mental abilities were important. In addition, we visited the ''Toroko National Park'' and the ''Seven Star Lake'' which have breath taking sights. Eastern Taiwan's trip was very interesting because we where able to see both sides of Taiwan; the Eastern side which is less developed and more nature preserved; and the economical, high tech and developed capital Taipei.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
NTPU and American Chamber of Commerce visit
Yesterday we had a lecture at National Taipei University and it was about the economic development in Taiwan and we had a case study on inventory management of electronic industry in Taiwan. After the class we met some local students and we visited the American chamber of commerce in Taipei and had a lecture led by the the president of the chamber. The lecture was interesting because it gave us an overview about how this chamber works and the the importance for an American or foreign company investing in Taipei to Join this nonprofit organisation because it can facilitate some governmental work.
Today its really exciting because we are starting our excursion to Eastern Taiwan!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Taipei 101 and night market.
Taipei 101 visit was amazing, you
cannot believe how tall and huge it is especially when you go inside the tower and visits the observatory in the top of the building and see Taipei city from above. We also visited 2 night markets and it was a nice experience because I have never been to a market where you can find lots of small shops that sell local food which is unique and it’s a must for every tourist to go and visit these markets! The night markets are very crowded and some of them are huge so this is an advice you try to stick with your group and not to get lost. Well I tried to stick with my group but I failed! I got lost in a place where no one speak English, it was really funny; but at the end I found my other friends which were also lost and we made it safe at the end to the hotel. It’s really a great experience!!! (I can't believe I tried stinky tofu!!!)
Hsinchu Science Park and Elite Semiconductor Memory Tech Inc.visit
Today is our third day in Taiwan and we are having an amazing time knowing about the Taiwanese culture, economy and meeting some local students at both NTU and Tamkang University. Our visit to Hsinchu Science Park was very interesting; the science park contains six industries which are: Integrated Circuits, Computers and Peripherals, Telecommunications, Optoelectronic, Precision Machinery and Biotechnology. The exploration of the Science Park Museum was very nice, we learned about the park's history and we saw some of their products. After that, we visited the Elite Semiconductor Memory Tech Inc. where also we had a lecture and a meeting with the company's manager. Unfortunately I could not write on my blog earlier because we have some problems in getting access to the Internet!