Exploring Vietnam.

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It's been exactly two weeks since I've been in Vietnam for my AIESEC Global Citizen Programme, and all I can say is that it has been amazing. =) Made so many friends from various nationalities and there's so much cultural exchange, it's just exhilarating. At times, when we are in a room for our meeting, I always take a step back to look at the room that we are in. Four walls, confining so many different minds from all over the world, different skin colour, different accents, different languages, but all coming together for a singular purpose and it is all made possible through AIESEC. I can't help but smile at the thought of the impact of globalization and how it is impacting our youths today. Though globalization, in my opinion, is most prevalent through the Internet, but through small organizations such as AIESEC, we can see even more diversity and convergence of cultures.








My project people. =) It's been awesome. There are 18 people in our group but we are distinctly
separated into two groups; most of the Europeans, and the Asians, with the exception of these two
Europeans who are with us now. I really don't wanna stereotype people, but sometimes I can't help it. It's a little sad that this separation is happening, but I guess having the same wavelength is really important. Plus, some exchange participants do not have the right mindset to come to Vietnam to work, and hence, it is harder to truly work together and achieve our goals. These pictures are taken in the span of one week or so. Let the pictures do the talking. =) 























I wouldn't say that going for this exchange is a life-changing experience, but without a doubt I'd say that I will always remember this unique and enriching memories. 

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