Over the summer POC Young enjoyed an international exchange to Hong Kong, Here is what she said of her experience...
Hong Kong was the best experience I have ever had in my life, packed with full filling exciting activities, the ten days I spent on the Cantonese Island felt like a once in a life time opportunity.
To begin the exchange, we began with a ‘welcoming party’ which was held at the ‘two international finance centre’ , the second tallest building in Hong Kong. We where on the top floor and it only took us three elavators to get there! Wearing our tropical uniform, the party consisted of cadets from five different countries; and their escort officers. We chatted all night too the other cadets, who all spoke excellent English and we all learnt how different the Sea Cadets are in the other countries compared to the United Kingdom Sea Cadets. We also tried some Cantonese food and juices which tasted wonderful. Straight away, I knew I had made some international friends for life!
After the welcoming party we headed back to our accomodation which was at the Baden-Powell international hotel. The rooms where more than adequate and the beds where really comfortable too!
The morning after the welcoming party we got the ferry too the maritime museum. Unfortunetly, the typhoon weather had struck Hong Kong and it was raining heavily. However we still had a really good day. We were took on a tour around the museum and I found it really interesting. There were many different models of tall ships, boats and dragon boats that I had found very intriguing as a member of the Sea Cadet corps most likely would.
The next day we had the wonderful opportunity of getting to walk to victoria peak. The highest point of Hong Kong where you can see the whole Island. It was a very long walk that took quite a few hours; but it was definitely worth it! The sights we got to see along the way where simply amazing and the final view, Victoria Peak, was absolutely breath taking and to have gotten to experience it made me feel so lucky. It was beyond aesthetically pleasing.
The day after, we were supposed to do some boating activities that are popular in Hong Kong, but sadly due to the typhoon weather it was cancelled. However the Hong Kong Sea Cadets took us hiking. It was amazing! We visited some beautiful places such as the very edge of the Hong Kong island.
The following morning we visited the Hong Kong diving fire station where we were took on a tour around the buliding. We where shown the equipment and experimented with it which was very interesting. The diving helmet was so heavy! They also shown us how they practise for real life problems in the sea by creating huge waves in a eight foot deep swimming pooling using a huge bouy to create the waves.
We also visited some very traditional places, such as the chinese temple where people came to pray or have their future told. The buildings where beautifully coloured. Bright reds, greens, blues and golds covered every milimeter of brick. The temple was surrounded by chinese dogs that were believed to protect the temple.
The next day we took part in the Hong Kong orienteering challenge where each country set off in their teams and had to visit all the different tourist attractions, the team that visited the most places won, and of course the UK Sea Cadets won!
We visited the Bank of Hong Kong, the Church of Hong Kong and the Lan Kwai Fong where the people who lived in Hong Kong went for a night out!
Saturday night, we joined the Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps camp fire at the Hong Kong YMCA which was like a huge disco. Music played and everyone was dancing and enjoying them selves.
The next night we joined the Hong Kong Sea Cadets at their annual variety show where they all showed us there acts and the UK cadets had to perform too! We done a traditional song and dance about all the kings and queens that have ruled Great Britain, it was really embarrasing but fun to be a part of!
Finally we joined the farewell party where all the cadets exchanged gifts and souvenirs that represented their country. Each cadet was presented with a certificate for completing the Hong Kong exchange programme and then we all tucked into a delicious Cantonese buffet while pictures of the exchange programme where presented upon a slide show.