Malaysia International Youth Exchange 2014

Sunday

May 29, 2014
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The previous day was the most important, we did our best, so today we kind of have a time to relax and enjoy Putrajaya and the Belia Festival ourselves. The exhibition on out booths is still going on and we continue to show our traditional things and tell about countries. But also we can go around Putrajaya and explore Belia 2014. It is so huge and there are so many interesting things going on. 

 

Every country wrote something on the huge board sighed by the Deputy prime-Minister.

 

The most attractive thing for us is food obviously; probably that's because we are basically tourists and what is better to get to know the country then its traditional food? It is so different and so unique. As Malaysian culture on the whole it is a mix of different cuisines with the main influence of China and India. It is hard to underline any particular meals because there are so many of them, but for sure everyone can find something nice for oneself. For example, fruits: they are so fresh and are sold literally on every corner. And as it is incredibly hot you need a beverage like every 15 minutes; there are plenty of them and they are so good. Coconut shakes are just the best, so cold and refreshing! 

Just some nice views of Putrajaya.

 

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As it is getting dark (at 7 p.m. by the way) we are coming back to our MIYE 2014 place for the final event - the closing ceremony. It starts with the warm greeting from organizers; they are happy and surely make a conclusion that the program has been successful and that they really hope it would continue and only extend, with more participating countries and more interesting young people. Then we get to receive our memorable gifts and take a picture all together. Just now, during the ceremony, some participants are already leaving, so we already get to say good bye. Most of the guys are leaving tomorrow, but the very end is still now. The ceremony is ending happily: with performances and dances; that's how they do it in Asia. We all are dancing and talking, and still it is not enough of communications, we have already shared and gave each other so much, but there are still so many things that we want to say. It has been a great experience and just a perfect week. Thanks to all the people who took part in it and made it happen. And thanks to Malaysia, such an amazing country. We miss you already.

 

Those are our fine Liason Offisers who helped us during the program.

 

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