Jointly by:
Ng Choon Hau (Sr1A)
Ashley Chin Li Yi (Sr1ScD) Yee Wen Shuen (Sr1C)
Globalisation is on the rise and countries’ cultures being shared with one another isn’t any shocking news nowadays. In an effort to introduce students to the many vibrant cultures from various countries, the Japanese Language Society, Korean Language Club and French Club had come together to hold our school’s second International Cultural Campaign, with the first one being held in 2017. Students got to experience lots of fun getting a taste of different customs and cultures from Japan, Korea and France from 22 to 26 July 2019. Let’s take a look at what was held during the recesses of this gloriously eventful week!
Whole Week: Cultural Exhibition
What better way to show students a glimpse into the many cultures around the world than an exhibition? All three language clubs co-operated to put together an exhibition of the vibrant Japanese, Korean and French cultures at the Block A Lobby. Find out about traditional Japanese festivals and activities, quirks about Korean culture and the staggering differences between North and South Korea, and the many French food and customs. This exhibition surely showed off some high effort pieces, like a 2D paper replica of a Japanese temple and a spin-able wheel for the French exhibit. Students definitely enjoyed looking through the many exhibits that piqued their interest, and hopefully learnt something new out of it, too.
Days 1 & 2: International Food Bazaar
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