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Tuesday, November 17, 2009 @ 11:20:00 PM
hi all~ i am finally here lol
hmm, let mi first respond to yimao's suggestion;
i dun mind going to food expo (: but not friday night
inline skating is ok too, but i dun wanna go all the way to the east to skate...
movie also ok :D but no horror for mi :P
mugging is good too :D
as for mapling...unless someone can lend mi a comp/laptop, i dun think i can maple ):
ohoh i wanna recommend something :D cause it sounds interesting,
it is $12 per hr but for a limited period, it is only $6 now. U can go to the website to find out more but i copied and paste some of the information below le.
http://www.dialogueinthedark.com.sg/"Dialogue in the dark" at ngee ann polytechnic
Dialogue in the Dark (DiD) Singapore puts visitors in everyday situations - except in complete darkness. Simple things like crossing the street or visiting a hawker centre suddenly become extraordinary challenges.
Blind guides lead visitors through simulated environments. In the darkness, visitors are forced to rely on their other senses. Role reversal takes place. The blind become the ones with mobility and confidence.
Darkness opens visitors to new ways of experiencing the world around them. Visitors learn what it means to live without sight. In having to navigate darkened environments, they also appreciate the value of effective communication and understand those who see the world differently.
Journey into the Dark
You begin your journey into the dark in a group of around eight people. Everyone in the tour is given a white cane. Anything that emits light or sound is covered or silenced. A blind guide will accompany you every step of the way to make sure you feel safe and secure.
Then the journey begins…
As you inch slowly in darkness, you come to an open park with plants, benches, and a fountain. The sound of birds and water completes this invisible landscape.
Boarding a boat, you sail down the Singapore River until you reach the city. Moving into town, you will have to navigate a typical Singaporean housing estate and face challenges like crossing the street through the noise of traffic.
The tour comes to a close as visitors are led to a coffeeshop, still within the darkness. Here you may have a drink and chat with your guide before ending your journey.
Dialogue in the Dark Singapore is an exclusive collaboration between Ngee Ann Polytechnic (through Social Lab Ltd) and Dialogue Social Enterprise. Originally founded in Germany, Dialogue in the Dark has reached 30 countries since 1988, impacting over six million visitors and creating thousands of jobs for the visually impaired.
Sounds interesting? :D
My cousin went alr, she said that it was quite fun(: i quite tempted but they go in group de, tour size is 8 ppl per tour...
ppl, pls comment :D
-sincerely,
maoqiqi(: