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Hi Juliette!
I'm glad that you agree with my ideas and I really want to try practicing tai chi and mahjong with you all!😊
That will be fancy to see some of you be serious a bit! 😂😂
And like you, I agree with Loise, I don't think that Alcatraz will be awkward at all... Maybe it can be a little dark but it will also be extremely enriching and I'm not against a few anecdotes!
And I can't wait to taste new dishes!!😍😍
So, let's go to San Francisco guys!!!😍
coralie.c

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We should definitely visit Chinatown for us San Francisco trip!

We absolutely have to feel and really understand the Chinese culture.

It will be a really great educational school trip!
One of my friends told me once that this city is so exceptional and it’s so surprising to see the actual community living and breathing.  Peoples are known to be warm and welcoming.

Moreover, it’s not just a city, it has his own soul. Coming here is not just making tourism, coming here is trying special foods like fortune cookies down the street, and test a lot of famous Chinese dishes like Chow Mein or Wontons, it’s listening and feeling traditional music, a kind of rich sounds with Chinese violin for example. But it’s also playing mahjong around the street, an important game for those peoples.
Staying there is this only way to figure it out, what is a warm community who shows us solidarity. We will be able to discover a little place trapped in time, a trip down memory lane to see traditional behavior and costumes.

And for a little break and moment of rest we will have the choice between two exceptional parks: The first one is Portsmouth park, a place were people are dancing, practicing Tai chi and meditation, so we can absorb the atmosphere, and the other park is the St-Mary.

Chinatown is an old town, it gets a lot of complexes, stories and historic infrastructures like “The Chinese historical society of America” at the 965 Clay Street.

Finally, for me Chinatown is the most interesting and fascinating place to visiting in San Francisco.

 What’s your opinion?

Coralie.c

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