Guess what it is ? that is a bank~
Come on! We want a cheaper one
it was just classical
Council square
lovely moment
One of the pictures I LOVE the most taken in Romania
shocked by the name of the it
Thus, we called it raindow
stoond lonely on the top
embrace Brasov
Gave it a huge bite
Black Church
school stood beside black church
Romantic time~
Met a local doctor when went back to Bucherest
On the second in Brasov, we took the cable to the top of the Brasov( sorry that I don't remember the name of the mountain), and visited Black Church and do window shopping at council square as well, however, I would like to start from the morning. We had the breakfast at the council square, the view in the morning there was pretty relaxing, there were some people walking on the sidewalk, most of them were foreigners, I thpught. Our first stop was Tempa Cable, where was ten minutes walk away from the council square, the station was at the small hill, then we bought the tickets, could not wait to be on the top. I used to think that the cables were the same with the ones in Taiwan, however, the cable there were little bigger than ours, and they climbed along the hillside beneath them, the speed faster, but still not dangerous at all. Within 5 minutes, we finally reached the station on the other side, and we had to take five minutes walk to truly be on the top, the final road was precipitous, cost us some of the energy to make it. At the moment we took the final step, I was both excited and panted a little bit, but the sense of achievement, excited, were too strong to ignore. The air on the top was fresh, and precious as well, it was nearly impossible to have that feeling in my hometown, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, so I let myself totally immersed in that atmosphere for a period of time, that was really the one of the most precious time in Romania. We can almost see the whole Brasov, and I never found that the variety of landscapes Brasov featured until I got there, the huge mark with "Brasov" on it stood at there, too, but lower than the spot we were. There, capturing all the scenes, of course, it was picture time, we took lot of time doing it, but still, could not get all the views inside my camera, and I got a conclusion, live in the moment mattered. When we headed back to the foot of the mountain, we met the foreign group, seemed they were from Arabic area, thus, we say hello to them, and they also used smile saying hello to us. Then, we went back to Council Square again, for lunch. We ate separately, I and other three boys walked together and search for the meals. I was a little regretted that we didn't ask the supervisors where to eat at first, we spent almost half an hour to find the restaurant, cause all of them seemed so different and also similer, it was contradictory, we finally made a circle, ya, we were back to the original place, we order some pizzas, with the beverages so-called "rainbows". After finishing the meal, I took some pictures there, and fortunately, I capture the moment I might never forget, that a woman was feeding the pigeons, that was cute and harmony moment and that picture became the gift after my presentation when I introduced Romania to my classmates in the geographic class.
In the afternoon, we visited the national historical heritage-Black Church, and seems like that was the time the students there finished the classes, lots of students running on the road between the church and the school, while others were playing soccer, however, one of their behaviors shocked me, they kicked the ball, the ball flew and hit the wall of church( national heritage), thus, I learned that the presentation of heritage in Romania was terrible, in Taiwan, it was illegal to do those kinds of thing. When we entered the church, the first came into my mind was "astonishing", it was pretty huge and majestic, however, pictures were not allowed inside, so we just could leave the scenes there, and brought the memories back. we are lucky enough that one of our leading teachers was a historical teacher, so I went with her, she likely knew almost all of thing there, she told us some stories of the church, and it saved us a lot of time to read the introduction. Before going out, I sat down in the chair then got my both knees down on the floor, with hands together, I prayed for a while, it was peace, the inner peace, and silent, nobody talked, just the conversation between me and Mighty God, I prayed that we could have wonderful trip and hope him could keep us safe, after, I threw some coin to the gap of the floor, just as I did in Brasov. The last schedule we had in Brasov was, Shopping time, we did window shopping, though, I thought I must bring something back no only for the souvenirs, but also for the beautiful memories there. I bought a painting of Black Church, and some postcards as well.
Then, we said goodbye to the council square, taking the shuttle bus to Brasov train station, it was sad, I just wanted to stay there for even one day more, but as they said“ All good things must come to an end" we said goodbye to Brasov eventually, on the train went back to Bucharest, there was a local doctor sitting in front of me, and to my surprise, she initiative talked with me, and we soon began chatting happily, more and more our group members sat around her and started talking to her, we talked from her job, life, to educational system in Taiwan in the final, before we separated, we even left e-mails to each others, although that email was not available when I tried to send her a letter, I found the meaning of the journal through that encounter, you would never know who you may meet during the journal. When arriving at the Bucharest, we went to KFC for the dinner, and the supermarket for the some supplies, finally, we went back to Hello hotel, with wonderful, unforgettable memories inside our mind.
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