Miltary Camp



DAILY RUTIN

5.30 - Get up and put on the military clothes that really smelled bad and where 5 sizes too big.
6.00 - The teacher blew the wistle and we all had to run down and stand in our lines, 2 for the girls and 2 for the boys. Now we had some morning training, maybe running or just the military training which was to walk from one place to another over and over again, left right left - left right left.
7.15 - Breakfast. And then clean the room if very clean, otherwise you would be punished.
8.00 -  Once again someone blows the whistle and now the exercise before lunch lasted for 3 & a half hour.
11.30 - Lunch. And a break to sleep on and the military teachers would come to our room to see how tidy our room was.
2.30 PM - Afternoon exercise.
6.00 PM: Dinner
6.45 PM - Night lessons. Now you sit for the following hour on a small chair without a support for the back and still have to sit straight. If it's hard for the chinese student, imagine me who sits there almost falling asleep since I can't understand what the teachers we're saying.
8.OO PM - Take a shower, get ready for bed, practice a performance for the last day.
9.30 - The teachers blow a whistle and if they see a light in one room, they will turn the power off.

That's what my days looked like for the six days I spent at the military camp. The training was really boring and you got really tired - not because it was exhausting physicaly, it was just so boring that it felt like you were dying. We practice the same walking over and over again, all these hours every day. We turned right , turned left, walked a few metres. Stopped. Screamed out number. Went down on our knees. Stand up. Turn right. Over and over again. A lot of people passed out by the heat, at least one person a day. It was kind of terrible but they were soon back on their feet again - Chinese people are really good to get back on their feet quickly, in their education system they have no time to be sick if they don't wanna get stuck with a lot of homework.
The meals we're terrible. The food and the way of eating, both were just not good. You had to wait for the teacher who told everyone what to do, you weren't even aloud to fix your chair if he didn't told you too. We were over six hundred student in one room who had to sit at the exact same time and keep quite if we wanted to eat. On the last day we had to stand and sit 15 times before we were alowed to speak - the military teachers were so extremly strict.

On the last day we had a party and everyone performed - it was such a great finishing of a fantastic week! And yes, from what I've told you this week must seem terrible - but no. It was one of the most weirdest things I've ever experiences and I had so much fun. I got to know so many people and got really close to my classmates which I am so thankful for, they are such great friends and we had tons of fun at the camp!

AND, the military teachers we're so handsome!



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