2009年10月16日 星期五

Adventure or just a trip?






I've spent a lot of time thinking about what kind of theme I should write for this blog
From food, new life in Taichung, music to movie (all my favorite!!! :D )

Finally, the memory of traveling around Germany appeared in my mind

For training myself having courage to talk to foreigners and successfully passing Zertifikat Deutsch, I took one month summer course in Germany two years ago.

To you, two years might be quite a long time, but for me, it’s always the fresh memory which is happened last month!

Maybe because it’s my first time taking trip in a real “foreign” land which only English and German can be the languages

I could still remember, traveling around the whole world by myself had always been my dream

The content will not all be my memoir about German trip, but also include some tips that you may use when you want to take a trip in Germany or around the world :) Besides, I didn’t just stay at the city where I studied but also took some visit to other cities, such as Freiburg, Bamberg, Cologne (Köln), Stuttgart and so on. And the trivia in these places may also be included in the blog.

As this is my first post in the blog
Of course, it shouldn’t be so plain!
So let’s have a brief introduction about the summer course ^^

I took my summer course in Heidelberg University which is located in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg (southwest Germany).

I love it pretty much not because the fantastic activities the school offered, but also the scope of the school. There’s no certain compass of the school. There’s no big wall to tell you this is a university and only if you have a pass can you enter to this campus.

Also, it’s close to all the Heidelberg inhabitants. For example, there is Main Street next to our university and Main Street is full of shopping stores! I think it gives students less pressure while learning a professional and abstruse subject.


Main Street




Talk more about the journey and the travel tips next week!
C U soon:) Chao!

3 則留言:

  1. Sounds interesting. I had once thought of studying in Germany. Looks like I have to keep tracking on your blog!

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  2. I love the pic cause I always love the street of antique look in European countries. German culture is kind of unfamiliar for me, but I would love to learn more about it for many reasons, most of all for that I 've heard about how Germany can express itself word in the unique concise and precise way that no other language can resemble. Really! show us whatever gorgeous german things you like:)))

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  3. BTW, I didn't see ur comment on my blog, maybe u had failed to submit it, better go and check.

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