I have many stories and adventures to share from my education abroad experience and I have found that “A good tale never tires in the telling”-Scottish proverb. My name is Kristin Klimeck, a graduating senior, with a Marketing Communications major. I have had the opportunity to travel many parts of the world with help from the Global Connections office. I have been a part of the Wisconsin in Scotland program and also the Experience China program. I have had many amazing and life changing endeavors that include: hiking the great wall, climbing Mount Olympus in Greece, riding bike on the ancient wall of Xi'an, navigating a group of fellow students through Rome, participating in traditional Scottish ceilidhs, wandering through a bamboo forests, and much more. I can only share a few of the incredible moments that I have had with Scotland and China.
Scotland wasn't a debate for me. I always knew I wanted to go and once I found out River Falls had a program that could get me there, it was just a matter of when. Wanting more than ever to be immersed in a culture bursting with tales of fairies and castles straight out of story books, I suddenly found myself signed up and accepted into the program for the spring semester of my sophomore year. Soon an impulse decision would turn into a life changing journey. The Wisconsin in Scotland program was beyond my expectations, and enhanced my desire to experience new cultures. My eyes had been opened and I was ready to get lost in another culture. I never thought that another opportunity would present itself so quickly or that I would jump at the chance.
My experiences in China, to date, have been nothing short of
phenomenal, much like Scotland. There are always fun activities to
do, sights to be seen, and food to eat. The most lavish dishes can be
found at any sit down restaurant while street food is equally as
delicious. Rice is easy to come by and the steamed buns should be
illegal. My favorite are the pork steamed buns and I eat them
regularly. While taking in the sights it
is easy to rent a bike from one of the many bike stations situated
throughout Hangzhou Many times while riding a bike or walking around
the city, I am in wonder at why more travelers do not come to China
to experience this fascinating country.
Contrary
to China, the language barrier was not as prominent in Scotland and
navigating through the cities was a simple task. Here, double decked
buses were the mode of transportation, food was just as drool
inducing as ever, only it was very different from that in China. Meat
and potatoes reign supreme and a good old pasty will satisfy any
hunger pains. If you were a food connoisseur, or maybe an adventurous
food junky, haggis and blood pudding are a must try. After filling up
on pasties, getting lost in the historical towns and mist enshrouded
hills were a favorite past time. Living in a palace is probably the
most exciting thing in life.
* I would like to say a special thank you to Ryan and Tyler for helping me with the article. Without their help it wouldn't have turned out the way it did. So, thanks fellas! You're the best ;) *
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