Tuesday, 19 January 2016


Hi!

A week ago I arrived in Hong Kong. Time is running!

Now I'm lying in my bed and I don't really know where to start..



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Maybe you have been wondering where I'm staying. As you might know here are a lot of inhabitants per square kilometer so people are living in the skyscrapers in order to fit. I'm staying at one of the residence halls of the University of Hong Kong and it has 26 floors. I have a nice little douple-room with my French roommate on the 10th floor. The name of this residence complex is Jockey Club Student Village 3 with four block of flats which are called Shung Hing Gollege, Chi Shun Gollege, Lap-Chee Gollege and New Gollege. I'm lucky to stay at here thus the building is quite new. In addition there are guardians on two floors to check that nobody outsider enters the buildings. No wonder why they say that Hong Kong is one of the safest places in the world.



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The entrance to my residence

I have met local students and a lot of exchange students from around the world but only one of them is from Finland and she is studying law. I also met my HKU buddy right after I arrived. She helps me to settle in Hong Kong. For example she taught me how to hold the chopsticks. Also one of my teachers who is an Associate Professor of Food Toxicology in the School of Biological Sciences helps me with any enqueries. Everybody is so kind to me! First week was the orientation week (Weeks of Welcome - WoW) so I didn't have any classes yet. I took part in several orientation events for example the Campus Tour, the Peak Walk and the main orientation. After the orientation week it's easier to start the semester and live here as an exchange student. 

Me and my buddy Hayley
The view from the University of Hong Kong
Steamed rice
Dim Sum

Now I'm a little bit exhausted because I caught a cold and I have a fever. Also I had really bad jet lag and it was difficult to fall asleep: on Thursday I woke up at 6 pm because I couldn't sleep until 6 am. It's very cold at nights since they don't have heaters here like we have in Finland. It's around 16-19 degrees in the daytime but it's hardly 10 degrees at nights. Yeah I know, I should stop complaining.. It's -27 degrees in some parts of Finland. 

Weeks of Welcome

To summarize, I'm doing very well and everything is fine!

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! :)


Selfie in Kennedy Town's MTR station

Yours
Veera


4 comments:

  1. Kiitos kommentista, Mari! :) Kävin tänään yliopiston terveyden huollon lääkärin vastaanotolla ja sain kasan flunssalääkkeitä vaikka mihin oireisiin, joten eiköhän ala pian helpottamaan :D Ja kiitos, se on yliopiston logoilla varustettu baseball jacket -tyylinen gollegetakki. Ostin sen tänään yliopistolta :)

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  2. Saitko jet lagia helpottamaan viikonlopun aikana? Kantsii kokeilla melatoniinia, jos on vielä hankaluuksia saada unirytmiä kuntoon; siitä ei ainakaan oo mitään haittaa. Jännää kuulla, millasta se itse opiskelu sitten orientaatioviikon jälkeen on! :)

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    1. Kiitos kommentista, Tiina! :) Se alkaa pikku hiljaa helpottamaan. Pari yötä nukuttu nyt ihan tosi hyvin. Toisaalta sain lääkäriltä nukahtamista helpottavia punaisia kolmionmuotoisia lääkkeitä :D Mulla on ollut jo pari intro luentoa, mutta laitan heti uutta tekstiä opiskelusta kun se oikeasti alkaa.

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    2. Haha no hyvä, että alkaa helpottamaan! :D

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