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 o See The Different Sides of India
 To See The Different Sides of India  Besides, it is common for people in India  suggests, is a large wooden ship built for
 A Geography Talk  to urinate and defecate in the street. Ms  the purpose of living that is moored along
 A Geography Talk
            Elina shared a photo of a boy showering  the edge of Dal Lake. The living space
            in the street.                                    within the boat house is designed lavishly
 Reported by: Chloe Eu Ji Chen SR3A  Upon arriving at Kolkata, she was  and Elina had a wonderful experience of

            surprised to see the tall spires of churches  being served by a young man who worked
            and nuns roaming about at the place.  as their butler during their stay.
            While the most prominent religion in

            India is Hinduism, Kolkata is an exception  After that, she shared her trip to Ladakh,
            where many people are Christians instead. Kashmir. Ladakh is well known for its
                                                              Buddhist Monasteries. Ladakh is also
            At the Hooghly River, Elina saw the locals  known by the name “Little Tibet” as
            perform daily activities be it washing  most of the  locals are Tibetan.  Elina

            clothes or showering. At the same time,  also suggested that tourists should
            she saw them brushing their teeth without  always wear sunglasses in higher altitude
            using toothbrushes, but with teeth- areas and icebergs to protect their eyes.
 On the 23rd of July (Saturday), the  Next, she introduced the characteristics   cleaning twigs made by neem.
 Geography  Department  organised  a  of India. One of the fun facts she shared   Q & A session followed after Elina finished
 webinar titled “To See The Different  was that India is one of the countries   After arriving at Varanasi, she was  sharing her experience. The attendees

 Sides of India”(不一样的印度). It was  that has the most languages spoken, but   fascinated by the colours of the buildings  asked a few questions, mostly inquiring
 obligatory for all students from the three  the Indian constitution only recognizes   there. Elina introduced the ghats, the  about the trip fees. After Ms Elina Heng
 Senior Middle Three Arts and Commerce  22 official languages. Furthermore, the   place where locals can worship or burn  answered the last question, group photos
 classes to attend. Ms Elina Heng (王丽傧),  official language of India is English.  dead bodies.  were taken. This unforgettable talk

 the special guest speaker of the talk, was                   came to an end as the attendees left one
 well known as a travel enthusiast, author  Elina then started to share her first trip to   Next, Elina introduced one of the most  by one. We hope all students learned
 and the host of a YouTube channel. The  India. Her first destination was Kolkata,   interesting experiences in Srinagar: the  something meaningful from this webinar.
 webinar was held on Zoom video platform  then took a train to Varanasi. Next, she   Boat House. Boat house, as the name  A heartfelt thanks to Ms Elina Heng.

 from 10.30 a.m. till 12.00 p.m.  went to New Delhi by plane. She travelled
 by plane to the last destination, Srinagar.
 To begin, Elina asked the attendees about
 their first impressions of India before she  She shared her experience of her first

 shared hers. In the meantime, she shared  destination, which was Kolkata. Kolkata
 her experiences during the trip, and  was jam-packed with people and vehicles.
 suggested that tourists should always have  Therefore, trucks in India will have a sign
 everything written in black and white  behind a  car,  “Horn please” to ensure

 to prevent scams in India. Besides, she  other vehicles’ safety. Vehicles behind the
 encouraged tourists to travel in groups to  trucks should horn in order to overtake
 ensure safety.  the truck in front of them.






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