J-1 interns from the Cross Cultural Internship Program (CCIP, www.theccip.com) embarked on a journey of exploration to Washington, DC on July 6. Departing from Manhattan at 7 am, the participants made their trip to the capital of the United States by bus.
Once there, the students split into smaller groups with each touring points of interest such as museums, monuments, and landmarks.
One activity that all students partook in was the Capitol Tour, comprising of visits to the Rotunda and National Statuary Hall. The tour showcased the rich history of the capitol.
Kimmy, a City University of Hong Kong student who interns at the America-China Public Affairs Institute, was a leader for the event. She said, "The capitol was huge. Just getting from one end to another, takes at least 30 minutes on foot."
Cassie, another student leader, commented, "I especially like the museums that offer free admission."
Calvin and Gary, both student leaders who study at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology said, "The DC trip was a welcome change of pace. It was interesting to compare NYC with DC." Calvin added, "Even from this brief experience, I can tell that DC has its own unique vibe and character."
Levinna from the University of Hong Kong stated, "Coming to Washington DC exposed me to another side of the United States. While New York introduces me to the glamorous and metropolitan side, I learned more about the history, politics, and governmental systems." She added, "In the free time, we strolled around the city where they have magnificent urban plannings that are not only pretty but very inspirational for me."
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