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07 July 2010 in 07 June 2010

07 July 2010 in 07 June 2010 is Day 3 of EcoVenture 2010.

All of us woke up bright and early that morning as usual. There is not a second to spare! (All right, I exaggerate...)


I said my final good bye to the view outside from our hotel room and did my last minute packing as we were to check out of the hotel that morning. Shoving the few items still left on the table into my bag with some stuffing and squeezing, I managed to pack them all in albeit not in the neat and graceful manner I had intended. Nonetheless, what mattered was that I was able to take along all that I wanted to bring, right?

Everyone gathered together at the hotel lobby, a hum of excitement in the air, our baggage all zipped up and ready to be lugged onto the bus. In a way, it was such a disorganized sight with everyone loitering around and bags lying everywhere, yet, our next step is crystal clear - Breakfast! the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) industrial visit was the next item on the itinerary.

But before that, breakfast! (Okay, so I couldn't resist after all. XD)


Did you notice the bright and cheerful balloons that decorated the place? When I first entered, I thought there was a birthday party taking place and perhaps there was! I have no way of knowing whether or not that is true now, though.


Over at VSIP, the whole area was huge! We were given a brief introduction, a presentation and a tour around the industrial park. As it was such a large area, we sat in our bus as it drove round, with our guide pointing out various features to us as we passed by them. Someone commented that it really felt like being back in Singapore. I also noticed that they used a 3-pin plug just like in Singapore instead of the 2-pin commonly used throughout Vietnam while we were in the presentation room. XD

Most parts of the rest of the day were spent on travelling and the expected journey to Gia Bac was 8 hours. I spent most of my time looking out of the window, refusing to sleep even though I was tired simply because I obstinately did not want to miss the view outside. As we moved further away from the city, the landscape outside changed from rows of houses to mountains and forests.



Once in a while, we stopped for breaks for meals and to visit the restrooms. At one of our stops, I was surprised to see Chinese Characters on the gate.


Asking one of our Vietnamese friends, we later learnt that the Vietnamese previously used "Chinese Characters" complemented with native Vietnamese words. It was later when the Latin alphabet was used to transcribe the Vietnamese language that the present Vietnamese alphabet was developed.

Slowly, as the day went by, the sky grew dark and my eyelids grew heavy. Somewhere, along some point, I finally gave in to my body's command and fell asleep. When we arrived at Gia Bac, it was already dark but it marked the beginning of another new experience in Vietnam.

The dear cook that came along with us to Gia Bac, whom we have grown to call fondly, "Auntie".

Day 2 - 06 June 2010

06 July 2010 in 06 June 2010 is Day 2 of Ecoventure 2010.


 

That morning, all of us woke up bright and early. What time was it again? 6.00am? Typically, most of us would still be snuggling in our comfortable beds back in Singapore. One thing I realised about our Vietnamese friends is that their days starts off early! If I didn't remember wrongly, the first lesson at school can be as early as 6.30am.

So everyone packed their stuff, filled their water bottles and we're all set to go!


Wan Ying makes a final check of the address to ensure that 
the place is not purely her imagination and that the hotel will stay there and not move away while we're gone.

Meanwhile, the rest of us set off for breakfast before heading down to the school. 
We all needed energy for THE day!



Our first breakfast in Vietnam! What would it be like? Back in Singapore, my breakfast usually consists of two slices of bread with Kaya and a cup of Lipton tea. What about yours?

The food soon came in a while. This was what greeted us!


Don't they just look delicious? You can tell by the smile on Si Hui's face. =) It was a nice filling breakfast to start the day off and what a long day it was supposed to be! Some of us had coffee to accompany the day but I'm afraid I have no photos for you from that day at the moment. =(

We were running rather late according to the schedule - some woke up late - and thus, we hurried off to our next destination, the Ho Chi Minh University of Technology. The other night, we did not finish putting up our exhibition panels so we had to set them in place quickly before the whole event started.


Meanwhile, Nokia also arrived to put their things in place at the booth while some of us looked on. There was an LCD screen showing some clips, a recycling kiosk, some explanatory exhibits regarding the recycling process and several items made out of recycled materials such as notebooks and pencils.


In a while, we were all called to gather for the grand opening of the day. It began with a short introduction and then with a beautiful performance and a chorus of songs. We didn't know how to sing the Vietnamese song but everyone of us joined in enthusiastically by clapping to the beat.


Taking a glance around at the others' booths, I finally understood what it meant when the others described the setting up of the booth as "decorating". Just look at all their booths! They were all so nicely adorned with ornaments made by themselves from reusing materials such as aluminium cans. plastic and cardboard.
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During the day, it was not all just work and no play. I was introduced to one of the traditional games in Vietnam (see picture below). I still remember that it was at HCMCUT that I first got to know Trang when I was somehow voted as the representative from EcoVenture to be one of the judges for the best booth.


Here, you see Trang being blindfolded. The aim is to hit the correct target at the first try with the pole that she was holding. No peeking! People would try to distract her but she must remain focused!


This is a group photo of us at the end of another game. We were supposed to reuse materials to re-create a beautiful dress for our lovely model. Can you spot her in the photo? Isn't our wonderful work runway-worthy? ^^ We were all very pleased with ourselves. Afterall, we won! It was also most fun to work with the other students from the other clubs. It was a brief interaction but memorable nonetheless.

 

There was some time in between when I needed to head for the restroom. (Who doesn't?) Anyway, the above were some of the interesting things I spotted around their campus.

Look at the penguin! Isn't it cute? Doesn't it make you want to feed it? It's a rubbish bin! I suppose that could be the intention. Just recently, it had been reported in the newspapers how elsewhere cleaners always had to clear the rubbish stuffed down the mouth of a dragon stature (or was it a crocodile? XD Can't remember!). Anyway, it could be that people want to feed it so here, you're given the chance to feed the penguins!

Another interesting sight was the parking for the motorbikes. In Singapore, the closest thing I've seen is the parking area for bicycles at Boon Lay MRT station. I should so take a photo and put them side by side for comparison!

In the afternoon, the heavy rains came and all of us retreated to shelter. The winds were so strong and the rain was beginning to soak us even though we were hiding with a roof over our heads. In the end, we had to enter the auditorium to stay out of the mean weather. There, we had our lunch and my preliminary encounter with fish sauce, the beginning of more of come and it was no wonder why the Vietnamese like it so much. I like it too although I'm not a person too used to adding sauces to my food unless necessary. XD

The forum proceeded after lunch with many interesting information shared by the various groups. It was indeed a learning experience for us, knowing about the other clubs' actitivities, greening hotel procedures, solar cars and many more! In between all that serious talk were some fun performances peppered here and there and of course, that of our very own which we had painstakingly prepared for! 
    
    

Clearly, our performers had transformed into celebrities in just an evening! Everyone loves their costumes and the photo-taking carried on for longer than Harry could tolerate as we were running behind time yet again! He had to chase everyone out before we would all leave. XD

In the night, we headed to a nice restaurant for dinner and some quick walk around the city. The city at night was as bustling with activity as it was in the day!


Well, it would be good bye Ho Chi Minh City after this as we were headed for Gia Bac the next day on an 8 hours long bus ride...

(This turned out longer than I intended! So much for short entries! =X)

Recalling Day 1 (05 June 2010)

05 June 2010 was Day 1 of Ecoventure 2010.

On that day, we gathered at the Singapore Changi Airport, Budget Terminal, a mixture of different feelings from all of us. It was the first time I was at the Budget Terminal (add that to my list of "firsts"). Some of us were early, some of us were just in time and some of us were late. Wait - one of us wasn't even present! Cai Ping was down with food-poisoning! The news came as a shock to everyone and we hoped then that she would get well soon and join us as soon as she could.

As time was quickly ticking away, we made our way into the departure area.



We sat around and waited to board the plane.


Our flight was delayed but we were finally on our way!
Photobucket We arrived in Vietnam in the evening, were greeted by our many friendly Vietnamese volunteers who have since come to become our close friends. After short introductions, as we were already running late, we hopped onto our bus and were headed for our hotel. Along the way, Hang introduced us to a brief history of Vietnam and the various landmarks we passed by along the way.

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Our hotel!


We unpacked in a rush and headed out again, first to dinner then to HCMCUT to prepare for our exhibition.
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Dinner at our table with Kang Hua (me), Si Hui, Thuong and Thu (our dear friends).


Back at the hotel after we did what we could at the university, I remember it was already rather late but that's not the end of the day for us yet! There's still more to go!
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The whole Ecoventure team gathered together in a room for the debrief.


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My team's performers working hard for their performance. I know they'll do really well! ^^

Thus, with hasty last minute preparation by everyone, the night continued until all was done...

What exactly happened to Wan Ying?


Some of you may be wondering where Wan Ying got her new pair of "shoes" from (as seen in the picture above). Well, we're going to fill you in on the details right here and now! Many of you have heard the about the misadventure - bits and pieces here and there. Here is the full story from various people...

What some of us heard...
(both were back at Singapore when it happened)
Cai Ping says:
Just when I thought my fried rice food-poisoning incident  was dramatic (happened on the day for departure flight; and hence missed the whole trip)... Miss Wan Ying's 2 fractured toes topped the list! Oh and to our Vietnamese friends: If you have not seen me previously in Gia Bac, I'm Cai Ping and reached HCMC only on Tuesday. I met the rest on Thursday! I did not really know what on earth happened till she called me. It's really no wonder we are good friends... weird things do happen to us at the same time, haha! :P I now proclaim ourselves as Miss Food-Poisoning and Miss Fractured-toes! Haha! :P


Wai Fun says:
I thought you guys went to visit some hospital museum!!! 


Especially since Wan Ying and Kenneth were smiling so happily in front of the camera! That was until I received Kang Hua's message...

What the room-mates saw...
Si Hui recalls:
I was packing my stuff when I heard a LOUD crash. When I looked up, I saw that Wan Ying was in a daze for around 30s. She kept staring at her feet and all of us in the room could not help wondering, "Which item dropped out of the cupboard?" It wasn't our items, it wasn't the shelves in the large cupboard. It took Kenneth a few moments to realise that it was the upper left hand cupboard door that dropped!!
 
Estimated Height = 2.4 metres                                                         
Note: Si Hui is standing at a distance away from the wardrobe.

Then, we saw that there was a small mountain ("Redhill") emerging from Wan Ying's right foot! Gosh... only a few minutes had passed and the swelling was so sO SO SERIOUS!!! The rest of us quickly recovered from our shock and were frantically looking for ice to subside her swelling. [Refer to Kang Hua's paragraph.]
Trang, Kang Hua and I went to the clinic opposite the hotel to buy some medicine as it was still opened. We were so surprised when the person in the clinic said "The doctor is not here." I was like "... ....". What's the point of opening the clinic when there was no doctor on duty?
As Wan Ying wanted boiled eggs as well to subside her swelling, I went to inform the receptionist. I was so PISSED off when he told me "Sorry....we don't have any more eggs. I think you have to buy from outside." Oh man, he should have initiated to buy for us since he already knew of Wan Ying's condition. So....we ended up with no eggs at all. And needless to say, I gave a low rating for that hotel's service.


Kenneth recalls:
Very often, events that happened on the spur of the moment tend to go pass in a flash and this was no different. It's only on hind sight that things seem to make sense.

(Read below for Kang Hua's account of the dramatic happenings at the scene of the incident.)

The next day...

After recovering from the shock of the incident, we were strangely cheerful and optimistic the next morning, especially Wan Ying! She was still happily watching TV as though the events of the past night had not happened. The next course of action was to decide how what to do with WY's injury. After calling Harry, we were recommended to send her to the nearest clinic or hospital to get her treated as well as to get a medical report done for the insurance claims. Fortunately for us, there was a rather large and modern looking clinic just opposite our hotel! Yay!

However, things didn't happen as smoothly as we hoped. :( We realised that WY wasn't able to climb the stairs! And she was 6 floors up! Being the only guy there, I guess there wasn't really an option but to piggy-back her down 6 floors...Ok, it wasn't all that tough, thankfully. =P At the lobby, we were greeted with some bad news; the clinic opposite treats only respiratory illnesses! =(( Ahh... So, we all squeezed into a cab and headed to the nearest hospital.

That was the first time I entered a hospital in a foreign land. It was certainly a one-of-a-kind experience. Ahh... It just seemed the entire process was choked full of obstacles! The hospital refused to treat WY because of the amount of paper work required to handle foreign patients. So, off we went to another hospital! Two hospitals in under an hour! Wow... The next one was even larger! By now, we were half starved! =( So, we sent WY off with Hang to be admitted to the hospital (only one person could accompany her at any one time) and headed to get breakfast for the rest.

To ward off the boredom and anxiety of waiting, we headed over to a shopping complex some distance away to do make some quick buys. While we were anxiously waiting for WY to be discharged from the hospital, we got a call from Hang. Horrors of all horrors! She told us that medical bill might go up to as much as 100+ USD! Argh~ I think the 3 of us were frantically doing some mental calculations to check if our combined finances would be able to cover the bill... In the end it turned out to be much lesser than the stated amount; 273000 dong phew~~



The medical report later showed that WY had fractured two of her 2 small toes. After the entire ordeal, WY was still surprisingly in uber high spirits! 


Kang Hua recalls:
It all happened so quickly! First, there was a thud, followed by an "Ahh!" from Wan Ying and then a chorus of "What happened?" from all of us both silent and exclaimed aloud. One by one, as we collected our senses, we rushed over to see what happened.

At first, it didn't hit me. (No pun intended.) What was it that made that loud crashing sound? Nothing seemed out of place! That was until I looked up at the empty spot where the top left cupboard door was supposed to be and then it dawned on me. The door actually came off! What probability was there of such an incident occurring and to fall right on Wan Ying's feet as well! The horrors!


 In fragments, and altogether weighing about 2kg.
Considering they dropped from height of 2.4m, how many NEWTONS of force was there?

There was a slight frantic in the room as we pondered about what to do next. I think I spent most of the time staring at Wan Ying as her expression changed. It must had been so painful because tears were rolling down her face uncontrollably.

A call to Jun Wei, our Medic Kor Kor, advised us to use ice on the swelling but there was no ice in the fridge! I rushed up to my room quickly, only to find that there wasn't even water in the ice cube box in the first place. The language barrier made it so difficult for us to relay our idea to the receptionist as we tried to ask him for ice! In the end, we decided to try our luck elsewhere and so we rushed over to the clinic opposite to ask for ice only to find that they either 1) did not understand us or 2) really did not have ice in the whole of that huge complex. Knowing that Trang happened to be on her way to see us before she returned to her hometown, I messaged her to ask for some ice as well as we headed off to KFC. However, they were closing soon and did not have ice too! Lady Luck seemed to have lost her shine on us.
Looking annoyed 

What continued was a blur as we returned to the room, finding that Wan Ying already had ice on her foot, Trang arriving shortly after with more bags of ice, us heading to the clinic opposite only to realise that there were no doctors on duty and finally me going off on Trang's motorbike in the rain, Trang's poncho over me and none for herself, to look for a pharmacy to find medicine as advised by Si Hui's sister. (We realised later that it was a cream for the eyes though...)


Spot the difference!

In summary, this is an audio version of what happened when it all happened:
Cupboard Door: *crash*
Wan Ying: *Shrieks - Ahhh!*
Si Hui, Kenneth, Kang Hua: *shocked* Huh? What happened?
Si Hui, Kenneth, Kang Hua: *Investigates*
Si Hui, Kenneth, Kang Hua: *Gasp*


The First-hand Experience...

In point form:
Date: 19th June 2010 (Sat) [our return flight due in 26 hours time]
Time: 8+ pm
Venue: Room 301 (Level 4); Quynh Kim Hotel (Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam)


   1. Opens cupboard door
   2. Screams a brief "Ahhh" as I felt something heavy dropped on my right foot.
   3. *Counts* 1-2-3-4-5 --- humongous bump on right foot
   4. Stares at foot in dismay (most painful feeling, ever!)
   5. Froze
   6. Frantic filled every corner of the room as everyone else but myself tried to remedy   
       the situation
   7. The whole world suddenly came to be at my command (to reduce the swelling, to
       calm me down, to transport me everywhere, to pack my bag, ....)


One word - LUDICROUS! Or in our Singaporean language "SUEYNESS
Suey -  /suuay, suːeɪa. [Hk.; according to Gwee, Mand. 衰 shuāi decline, wane (Chi.–Eng. Dict.)]  Unlucky, unfortunate, jinxed.  suay-suay.

PS. By the way, I still have no idea whether the left upper cupboard door or the right one fell because I didn't dare to look at it!


What say you, Thuong, Hang, Trang and Cuc? =)
Hope we didn't scare y'all!

Yes we did - We Walked The Green Talk!

Hallo World!

Team Ecoventure is back!!



1 full day of ecoforum + exhibition
8 full days of reforestation + teaching
1 full day of Rest & Recreational Activities
(2 full days of on-the-road travelling)


Boy, it was sure blasting eventful!
We're still in the midst of collating our photographs/documenting stuff. 
So, please be patient and give us some time yeah? 
We'll be updating asap :D

GreenTech -Exhibition -- Where Exactly??


This is where we will be having our GreenTech Exhibition - displaying our 30 panels.
Why yes its the outdoors, but fret not - we will be setting up 7 sheltered booths!

Our sponsor Nokia will be setting up their own booth to promote recycling! 


We will be at B4! Can you spot it?