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Sunday, 7 March 2010

Trip to Copenhagen


In the holiday in February we went with all the erasmus students, Jette Laursen and her Brazilian exchange daughter to Copenhague for 3 days (17.02.09-19.02.09).

While we were visiting the city, each group of student presented a particular thing that they had prepared (building, important place, statue...). I tought it was a good idea, because it was mostly short, but the most important things were there, we did some research about something in Copenhagen we find interesting and it's nicer to listen to our friends explinations.

What did we do:
DAY 1
1.We went into the Rundetaarn: a tower without stairs.
2.We walked along Stroget (longest shopping street in Europe)and past the Cathedral of Copenhagen to the town hall square.
DAY 2
1.We saw the Royal Library (the Black Diamond) and we walked to the Little Mermaid.
2. We went to Amalienborg Castle (Queen Margrethe's castle)and visited the museum. At 12 o'clock I saw the change of the guards.
3.We visited Rosenborg Castle. and after we saw the jewels of the Royal Family.
4.Meeting at"RIZ RAZ ", a very nice mediterranean restaurant, where we ate all together!
DAY 3
1.We visited The National Museum and saw the History Museum about Denmark, the Childeren's Museum (it was very wel done:the childrens could play everywhere)and finally "Indians of the Rain Forest" exhibition.
2. Christiania

My feelings about this city:

The Belgian and Hungarian party

On Wednesday the 24 of March, the Belgians and the Hungarian organise the Erasmus party.
We are 11 students from Belgium and only one from Hungary.
We prepared a quiz about Belgium, the questions were about general knowledge about our country (food, geography, music...).
The students were divided into groups according to their country,and the winner was POLAND!

Then,we ate some chocolat and we drunk beer from Belgium.


Afterwards, Viki presented a Powerpoint about Hungary with a lot of pictures of important buildings, she explained us each of the buildings in a few words. I tought it was very interesting because I only know very little about this county, and I was unaware of the beauty of the patrimony!
After than, she showed us a few traditional Hungarian dances, we joined her and tried to do it all together.
It was a lot of fun !