This past Tuesday (July 23, 2019), interns with the Cross Cultural Internship Program (CCIP, www.theccip.com) joined together at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Created to commemorate those lost during the 9/11 terror attacks, the memorial and museum were powerful experiences for the exchange visitors.
The CCIP interns spent the day at their various internships across the city before gathering at the September 11 Memorial. Their visit was a chance to see first-hand how the tragedy shaped not only the city but the whole country. Many of the interns were too young to have memories of the tragic day nearly 18 years ago.
Stella, a student at the University of Hong Kong commented, "It reminds us of why violence shall never be resorted and how precious peace is."
"We were shocked and sorrow about the tragedy," Dawn who studies at the University of Hong Kong added. "We were deeply affected by this anger and transferred this energy to protect our peaceful world."
Leo from City University of Hong Kong said, "It taught us not to give up hope in the different times. We can rebuild and recover as long as we support each others."
"The Memorial educated us that violence and terrorism is never an acceptable mean of resolving problems. People should join hands to work together, to make the world a better place," voiced Anson from Chinese University of Hong Kong.
CCIP is committed to providing cultural experiences outside the usual internship confines. In addition to this visit to the September 11 Memorial, the interns will attend meetings with local business and community leaders, see Broadway shows, and join in local celebrations and events.
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