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Când am fost intrebata daca as vrea sa scriu un articol pentru blog, raspunsul meu catre persoana care mi-a adresat intrebarea a fost : “esti sigura?”.

Motivul pentru care am reactionat asa a fost faptul ca mi-am facut un mic obicei din a trimite cate un mail fooooarte lung saptamanal pe grupul de gmail AIESEC Timisoara si ma gandeam cu groaza ca nu voi putea rezuma experienta mea de aici in doar cateva randuri…daaaar sunt dispusa sa incerc.

Ca o mica introducere, eu sunt Andrada,membra AIESEC Timisoara din noiembrie 2010 si momentan va scriu din Indonezia, cel mai interesant loc in care am fost pana acum. Sunt aici de 19 zile si ma bucur din ce in ce mai mult ca am ales sa plec departe de casa in deosebitul continent numit Asia.

Ce pot eu sa va spun despre experienta mea de pana acum este ca nu am credeam niciodata ca poti in fiecare zi sa descoperi ceva nou si sa faci ceva ce nu ai mai facut niciodata…aici, se poate! Este minunat sa observi detalii ale unei culturi total diferite de cea cu care te-ai obisnuit de cand te-ai nascut, incepand cu modul in care oamenii se imbraca, fac plaja, mananca pana la discutiile pe care le au, parerile lor si modul de a reactiona in anumite situatii.
Am realizat ca iubesc oamenii de aici si atitutidea lor primitoare, zambetele oferite pe strada si modul in care te intreaba “Excuse me Miss, where are you from?”. Nu-mi place in schimb traficul incredibil de groaznic, faptul ca nu folosesc cutite si multimea de tantari nemuritori…dar sa stiti ca ador idea de a experimenta si lucrurile neplacute. Pana acum am vizitat locuri mai mult decat superbe si am incercat tot felul de mancaruri ciudate, apropo , sfat prietenesc, nu incercati sa mancati un ardei chilli intreg…eu m-am lecuit :)

Va doresc tuturor sa profitati de orice oportunitate care se iveste , iar celor deja plecati de acasa Good luck and take everything you can from this experience!

 

Hello from the Land of Smile – Thailand!

I am Andrei, proud LCP of AIESEC TEAMisoara for 2010-2011 and now I am in the national team of AIESEC Thailand responsible for talent management and local committee development.

So I must tell you that the experience of me being here it is by far the most exciting and challenging thing I have done until so far. Imagine that it was my first time to fly, my first time in Asia, my first time for a lot of things. Imagine Romania with all its traditions, with the way people talk, behave, drive, use public transportation, react when you smile at them, react when something bad happens – imagine Romania with all the stereotypes…and now… Imagine the opposite!

So If you are very good at this exercise you can imagine a little bit of Thailand. Everything here is different from what I was used to. People here smile when you smile at them, people here are very calm and nobody is using the horn of the car, you can find food everywhere here – and a lot of it, you can find fish in small recipients on the side of the streets, you can find skyscrapers, you can find a highway in the middle of the city, all of this in a city of 12 million people!

It is still my 22nd day here, and I had a little taste of what Bangkok and Thailand is, and I am sure there is more to come. My only advice for you is to find and take advantage of any opportunity that you can find to challenge your comfort zone, to challenge everything you were used to, because it is the best way to grow in a better person!

Take a leap of faith!

Pentru ca suntem axati pe multiculturalitate, pentru ca ne place lumea si lumea ne place inapoi, va dezvaluim reteta ideala pentru un super mix cultural, unde in cazul in care nu poti sa pleci sa descoperi lumea, vine ea la tine.

2 (posibil 3) culturi diferite vin la Timisoara in cadrul celui mai nou proiect AIESEC Timisoara, Cultural Mix. Si ca sa intelgem mai bine ce inseamna acesta, 2 dintre colegele noastre ne-au povestit ce inseamna sa coordonezi un astfel de proiect si cu ce ne ajuta el.

Cultural Mix, un nou proiect gandit pt studenti, mai exact pentru a oferi studentilor timisoreni o experienta minunata, unica si multiculturala.:) Cultural Mix este proiectul la care eu si echipa mea lucram din luna noiembrie, pana acum nu a fost deloc usor, dar fiecare pas ne-a ajutat sa crestem impreuna.

Totul a devenit si mai real cand au ajuns brazilienii, Leonardo si Matheus.. sunt doi tineri simpatici care te binedispun mereu. Ma bucur foarte mult ca avem ocazia sa cunoastem oameni din Brazilia, de la care invatam cate ceva despre tara lor, cultura lor. In curand vor ajunge egiptenii, pe care de abia astept sa-i cunosc. Un sentiment minunat te cuprinde cand vorbesti cu ei, persoane venite de atat de departe, cu obiceiuri diferite de ale tale.

Imi doresc ca studentii timisoreni sa profite de oportunitatea oferita de AIESEC prin acest proiect, sa cunoasca in 5 saptamani cultura Braziliei si a Egiptului. Vor putea socializa cu ei, iesi in oras, vor povesti cu ei.. este o oportunitate cu care nu te intalnesti zilnic! Plus ca ei se pot bucura de programul nostru exchange si pot aplica la internshipuri intr-una din cele 2 tari, Brazilia si Egipt.”

Becciu Alina – coordonator proiect Cultural Mix

“A face parte din comitetul de organizare a unui proiect precum Cultural Mix este o experienta frumoasa, complexa care merita traita. Pentru mine a fost putin dificil la inceput fiind un nou membru AIESEC, nu prea stiam ce inseamna a organiza un astfel de proiect, dar cu ajutorul colegilor am reusit sa trec peste aceasta etapa foarte repede.

In cadrul proiectului am invatat multe lucruri despre promovare, am reusit sa imi creez o imagine de anasmblu asupra acestui domeniu, am invatat cum este sa lucrezi intr-o echipa, am invatat cum sa comunic eficient, cum sa imi impart timpul in asa fel incat sa le cuprind pe toate.  Impreuna cu intreaga echipa am  facut team buildinguri, am scris zeci de mailuri zilnic, am impartit materiale promo, am scris mesaje promo, material pentru presa, am facut clatite, am intrat peste oameni in camine pentru a le povesti despre proiect si cat de extraordinar va fi.

Efortul a meritat pentru ca proiectul va fi o experienta speciala pentru studentii care vor aplica, de aceea ii incurajez  sa profite din plin de aceasta oportunitate de a intra in contact cu oameni de pe alte continente ale caror culturi sunt atat de diferite de a noastra. Trainerii nostri internationali sunt oameni deosebiti, pregatiti sa ne invete tot ce vrem sa descoperim despre cultura lor. Sunt oameni deschisi, plini de energie pozitiva si umor, gata sa raspunda la orice fel de intrebari si curiozitati. ”

Andreea Gribincea – Responsabil promo Cultural Mix


*Astazi este ultima zi de aplicare la proiect, asadar va uram succes maxim.

*A treia tara trebuia sa fie Rusia, insa din anumite motive cele 2 internationale nu vor putea ajunge. Facem tot posibilul sa aducem o alta cultura in cadrul proiectului.

*Intre timp ne bucuram de brazilieni, si de egiptenii care speram sa ajunga cat mai repede.

GROW

I am passionate about making a positive impact into society. And ever since I started my student life, I realized the great value and role of an educational system in the community/city/country development. Therefore, I decided to become a professor in the University once I get enough practical experience, meaning in 20-30 years from now. Until then I decided to practice work in an educational field by taking an opportunity in AIESEC Timisoara to interact with high school graduates and impact their ways of thinking about personal development and widen horizons of opportunities that are available both in Romania and worldwide!

I did enjoy my work with high school students! It was an unforgettable experience of friendship, mentorship and supportive learning. I consider GROW a very valuable project in Romania as it is aimed to support strategically the national educational system and bring innovations into it. I believe in a great success of this initiative and wishing good luck to all those brave individuals who initiated it and continue to support its development.

AIESEC Timisoara

AIESEC Timisoara definitely deserves the credit for being absolutely a great local committee. AIESECers from this city are very professional and at the same time they remember to ask little important questions like “How are you?”, “Do you need anything?” that made my life as a foreigner much more easier and comfortable. I received a very warm care from all the members and also from the alumni network, that is very strong in Timisoara. One of many things that impressed me in AIESEC Timisoara is the high level of busy-ness and a great penetration into the local market gaining new opportunities and leveraging on the market possibilities in order to make even greater positive impact into local society. I was happy to be a part of this experience.

Cultural Integration

Fortunately for me for the whole duration of an internship I was a part of a Romanian community – I lived with Romanians, I socialized with Romanians, and I worked with Romanians. This was a unique cultural experience for me. As a result, I had a great opportunity to understand the Romanian mentality and lifestyle – knowledge, which I cherish and love. The biggest learning of the whole internship came from here, I think, when I realized that my own perception of present is framed through my personal experience, historically formed way of thinking and a given context. This discovery made me more tolerant person and enabled me accepting people the way they are discarding prejudices.

Romania

Because I was lucky to be part of GROW I had a unique chance to witness and experience Romanian countryside and I am in love with its mountains, forests, valleys, rivers, sheep, shepherds and long lasting medieval history. Romanian countryside is the landscape which will always stay in my heart. It is an exquisite place full of wild life and beauty. Most of all I remember the experience of being a part of a traditional slaughtering the pig for Christmas. It connected me to the origin of food and brought a new meaning of eating. Furthermore, the rural life of Romania is full of traditions and it makes it an attractive place to take a moment to reflect on your life and get reconnected with the roots of life.

Lora Metanchuk

Trainee from Ukraine for GROW Project

“You’re probably the only brown person who ever visited Romania”….

When I was selected for my AIESEC internship in Timisoara, I knew nothing about Romania. Sure, I knew the capital is Bucharest, and Dracula is probably the most famous celebrity export, but that was it.

So after the interview and a long flight, there I was at this tiny building that the Romanians call the Train Vuia Airport, where the immigration officials wanted to steal my chocolate cookies. Great beginning, right? When I finally managed to get out of the evil clutches of the immigration officials, I met two people who were waving out like their life depended on it. Enter Vlad and Liana. My support system.

If I ever had a problem, all I ever had to do is either call Liana (my AIESEC ‘buddy’) or Vlad (my un-official buddy). They managed to arrange everything from vegetarian food in a carnivorous country to access to a swimming pool. Also they had the privilege to listen to my constant whining (“My legs are hurting!”, “Ugh, why is it raining?”).

On my first phone call home, I told my mum “They have no buildings and no one lives in this tiny village!” By the end of two months, I would cry on leaving this ‘little village’.

So what was I doing 8,000 km from home? I was a trainee for AIESEC University at their Branding Timisoara project.  There was also another trainee, Marianna, a food-crazy Italian, who would offer to make pasta at the drop of a hat.

Let’s be honest, I’m quite a slob. I’d rather starve than cook myself, so having Marianna around was great!  I remember our first night in our tiny dorm room, Marianna was snoring away like a truck, and I was thinking “Great! I’m not sleeping for the next 2 months!”

But everything changed a few nights later; we just stayed up and talked about everything, boys, school, our lives at home. Right at that point, I decided to like her. She made me soup when I was sick, and left me notes when I was home late.

I delivered trainings along with Marianna to participants who looked much older than me!  The organizing comitee of Branding Timisoara was incredibly open, from helping us deliver the trainings, to arranging our teambuildings at football games.

Slowly, the ‘tiny village’ felt like home to me. I will always miss the ability to walk or bicycle in Timisoara without being run over. I’ve tried it in Bombay and even New York, but some crazy driver always wants to kill me.

By the end of the project, I was assigned to work with FMedia Studios under Vlad Fiscutean with five other participants. Those three weeks were amazing, stressful, but I learned a lot. We came up with four branding proposals for Timisoara, conducted a survey and managed to print a book!

Ah, I love Romanian parents someone always wanted to stuff me with food, send some food over, or even volunteer to do my laundry!

AIESEC-ers were always making me feel welcome. Even if I was just walking about in Timisoara, and they’d spot me, they would always stop to ask me how I was feeling. They would make plans, take me shopping, go to Aurora and Flavia; even invite me to spend Easter with their families!

I also met a Romanian girl, one night at Bierhaus. Not just any Romanian, but a Romanian who went on exchange to India. Oana and I made parathas (Indian bread), went to flea markets and wrapped ourselves in sarees.

For my last week in Romania, I hoped it would get cold and rain. No one understood this ‘stupid’ thought. But if you live in a tropical country, where the only seasons are ‘hot, hotter and hell’, you’d understand. Someone up there listened, it poured and poured.

It was still raining when I was at the airport leaving. Maybe Timisoara was crying for me. At least that is what I’d like to believe!

When I was on that flight, I remember reading the things my friends wrote for me.  Friends I had just made two months ago. But they felt so close.  I was crying like a baby, and the lady sitting beside me asked me if someone had died.

Romania hasn’t left me. On the contrary, it’s following me around. Movies I watch, books I read, even my Google calendar informs me about the Romanian National Day!

I’ve met Romanians in Bombay, watched Romanian movies, sometimes I listen to manele music, try my hand unsuccessfully at cooking supa de pui andGoogle sends me an email everyday with the latest Romanian news.

At this point, I don’t know if I will return next year. But I’d like to come back and work in Timisoara… more than anything.  Of course, at the back of the mind, I have this feeling that the second time won’t be as great as the first, but at least I know that I tried.

Until next time, Ceau Romania.

Zahraa Ansari

Trainee at Branding School in AIESEC University 2010

H.R College of Commerce & Economics
University of Mumbai, Class of 2011

eXchange teambuilding(s)

Departamentele de exchange din AIESEC Teamisoara au treaba grea nu gluma. Dupa ce OGX (outgoing exchange) si-a depasit obiectivul de 8 membrii cu experienta completa de leadership+exchange (in care membrii au avut pozitii de leadership dar au si fost plecati in internshipuri prin lume) in organizatie, si ICX (incoming exchange) ne-a adus internationali din toate colturile lumii pe proiecte, este timpul sa se distreze si sa se relaxeze pentru a face fata urmatorului val de proiecte.

Pentru asta se iau cele 2 departamente (separat), se duc in sediu, se alege una bucata film bun, una punga popcorn, camera de fotografiat, markere, coli albe si si se dau drumul la rasete.

“Teambuilding ICX

In data de 7 noiembrie 2010 incepand cu orele 22:00 cavalerii departamentului de ICX s-au reunit pentru a avea parte de o clipa de relaxare:D  Am inceput prin a viziona comedia “Grandma’s boy” si a rade cat pentru toata luna. La ora 00:00 toata gasca si-a expus talentele muzicale si a cantat “la multi ani” colegei lor de breasla Larisa-Mihaela care isi serba ziua onomastica (si care cu aceasta ocazie le multumeste inca o data). Dupa terminarea filmului si a tuturor lucrurilor comestibile pe care le-am avut, Pantea s-a gandit ca ar trebui sa-si demonstreze elasticitatea jucand Twister:)) L-am acompaniat toti si ce a iesit va pot spune doar imaginile, un adevarat lant de oameni atat de incalciti ca de abea ne gaseam unii pe altii :) ) Dupa ce au ne-am epuizat fizic de tot, ne-am retras pentru un altfel TABU session. Cand spun altfel ma refer la faptul ca in locul intrebarilor deja cunoscute pentru un TABU session marca AIESEC am preferat intrebarile mai profunde care ne-au ajutat sa ne cunoastem mai bine ca persoane (intrebari de genul “Care sunt planurile tale pe urmatorii 10 ani”, “Ce anume te motiveaza” , etc.).
La ora 03:00, era suficient de tarziu pentru ca toti sa fi atipit pana atunci macar o data, asa ca ne-am retras spre culcusurile noastre cu zambetul pe buze, febra musculara si o mai mare admiratie pentru fiecare dintre noi.

Asadar, team-buildingul ICX este inca un exemplu de cat de frumoasa poate fi viata de AIESEC-er:)”

Larisa Macareiu

Membru corporate

Departamentul de Incoming Exchange

“Teambuilding OGX

Dupa o lunga perioada in care intalnirile echipei de OutGoing eXchange nu au fost constante, luni in 8 noiembrie ne-am intalnit chiar toti (Liana, Ralu, Mario, Adi si Deea) in sediu sa pregatim un filmulet pt sedinta de marti, prima sedinta la care urmau sa fie prezenti toti membrii noi.

Ideea unei astfel de intalniri informale, care pana a ajuns sa fie team-building, a pornit din dorinta noastra de a face putin promo departamentului printr-un filmulet folosind stop motion, ideea lui Ralu. Asa ca seara ne-am intalnit in sediu (Liana a adus ciocolata – o mica traditie a intalnirilor de departament), Ralu a adus aparatul ei foto iar Deea restul materialelor. Ne-am apucat repede de treaba: Ralu desena, Liana scria, Deea decupa si baietii s-au ocupat de creearea scenei si pozitionarea aparatului. A durat ceva pana am inventat “scenariul” filmuletului, dar treaba ceva mai grea a fost sa facem peste 200 de poze din aceeasi pozitie si bineinteles,urmand scenariul – desi la sfarsit, lasandu-ne dusi de val am improvizat putin.

Dupa 160 de minute (da, le-am si contorizat), am terminat “povestea” si ne-am grabit sa prindem ultimele autobuze spre casa. Peste noapte, Deea si Liana au editat si reeditat filmuletul (melodia a fost mai greu de ales) si dupa alte 120 de minute am avut cel mai fain rezultat: un filmulet de 2:19 minute facut de catre toti membrii departamentului de OGX pt a ura bun venit noilor membrii AIESEC.

Membrilor noi le-a placut, membrii vechi au fost si ei incantati, noi ne-am distrat impreuna….si mai jos aveti bineinteles filmuletul :)

Filmuletul

Deea Radulescu

Vicepresdinte Outgoing eXchange


I am writing the post in english so that asian LC’s can read it as well, to see how proud AIESEC Timisoara is about the internships in India, Malaysia and Phillippinnes. And not only AIESEC Timisoara, but also the students and guests who participated at this event.

So it all started yesterday (19th October) at 18.00 in Carturesti Library, when 3 people with 3 great experiences in Asia, told their stories to the curious and enthuziastic people who were prezent. We prepared traditional foods, we dressed up very nice in traditional asian clothes, we prepared some photos, and started an evening with an amazing asian taste. We= Oana, Deea and Sonia, who lived and worked in India, Malaysia dn Phillippinnes last year.

As Sonia was saying last evening, after listening to our stories over and over again in different events and presentations, we we staring one at each other last night during the story telling, like we have never heard them before. It’s amazing how countries like these keep you interested and focused on the happenings, even after years have passed and stories already told. We spent 3 incredible hours in Carturesti Library with about 20 people eager to hear what the next girl will say. Pictures were rolling, music was there, atmosphere awesome, good food, nice people, what more can you ask for?

Here are some nice pictures from the event, thanks to our partners, Evive.

Life in Cyprus by Oana B

My experience in Cyprus began almost 5 weeks ago when I decided to leave for an island about I didn’t knew so many, on a development internship. I am doing market research on the educational field in Romania. I am in Famagusa-Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, searching for Romanian universities, educational foundations, high schools and their contacts, so that they will be invited to Cyprus for an educational partnership, exchange of students, summer schools etc. People in Cyprus are most of them Muslim, I am refreshing at 35 degrees daily and eating mostly vegetarian food with rice and of course tavuk doner (kebap) :D I have noticed that men were the first ones served when we walked in a restaurant; this is part of the religion habits; and every time you order you are served with Ayran first of all, a tasty tin yogurt with salt and mint. And of course men smoke water pipe a lot, also called narghile or Shisha. Besides that people are most kind and welcoming.

I was skeptical at the beginning regarding the cultural habits, people, how will I accommodate but fortunately things turned out to be just great. The people with whom I am living are simply amazing and I can proudly say I am living an amazing experience. Every day I live at maximum the diversity thanks to all the other interns from all over the globe and the local lifestyle.

It’s wonderful to be surrounded by so many cultures every day, it’s wonderful to learn from them every day, to discover a little bit of each corner of the world every single day. The decision to go in exchange was a quite challenging one, with the desire to see how far I can go, how open minded can I be when it comes to religion, life vision, daily habits and people. What I have learned in this internship and I continue learning is that no matter how different people are, nothing stops us in being together and fighting for that one thing that makes us all the same.

I love you China, Iceland, Algeria, Poland, Estonia, Cyprus and all you amazing countries and people that make my experience one of a lifetime.

Oana Burlacu

External Relations team leader

External Relations department

Exchange Participant – Cyprus


Sonia Oprean (1 an in Filipine-management internship)
Noi suntem calatorii. Nu suntem niste oameni care strabat niste continente cu pachete de turism, care stau in hoteluri de 5 stele, viziteaza monumente si checkuiest lista de obiective turistice. Noi calatorim cu mintea si sufletul, iubim diversitatea si ea ne iubeste pe noi. Intr-o zi am decis, am pasit in avionul cu destinatia Filipine. Mi-am dorit sa plec in eXchange ca sa ma descopar, sa ma indrept spre libertate si noi provocari. Mi-am dorit sa vad lumea cu alti ochi. Astazi ma intreb daca ar fi existat alt loc pe glob care sa imi ofere mai multa nebunie, controversa, si culoare decat minunata tara insula. Am condus o echipa de oameni in realizarea unei companii din nimic, arhitecti, avocati, constructori, economisti. Ma intrebam atunci ce incredere au avut acei oameni sa ia un total strain sa le coordoneze afacerea. Traiesc cu onoarea de a ridica o companie de la 0. Am avut privilegiul sa invat de la filipinezi despre demnitate si incredere, despre antreprenoriat si coordonare. Ba mai mult decat atat, am trait cu extraordinarii oameni filipino, le-am descoperit tara si obiceiurile, m-am bucurat de oceanul lor si am trait alaturi de ei momente unice.


Oana P (6 luni in India-marketing si vanzari)
Imi amintesc cu sufletul la gura de primul pas pe taramul indian. Era o zi torida de septembrie, vreo 40 de grade afara si o temperatura uscata de mi se ingreuna gatul doar cand trageam o gura de aer. Am trait si muncit in India jumatate de an. A fost experienta vietii mele, am trait o poveste pe care o vedeam doar in filme. Locuinta si locul de munca le aveam in centrul Indiei, in orasul Nagpur cu o populatie de 4 mil de locuitori. Am lucrat in marketing si vanzari si am avut onoarea sa cunosc viata simpla si pura a indienilor traditionali, usor conservatori dar curati la suflet. Traditia si obiceiurile locului mi le-am insusit chiar dupa prima luna. In jumatate de an am trait cele mai intense sentimente care le poate trai un om cu mintea si sufletul deshis. Sunt bucuroasa si mandra de experienta mea, dar totodata nerabdatoare sa o retraiesc.


Iunia P (1 an in Singapore-management internship)
Atrasa de mica de farmecul si culorile Asiei, am aterizat pe taramuri singaporeze in ianuarie 2008, pentu ceea ce eu credeam ca va fi o experienta de un an intr-un internship. Au trecut 2 ani jumate si sunt inca aici, pentru ca nu ma pot desprinde de locurile acestea speciale si pline de farmec si suflet. In acesti doi ani jumate am avut ocazia sa traiesc in Singapore si China si sa calatoresc in tari precum Malaezia, Indonezia, Filipine, Laos, Vietnam… Ce am invatat in Asia? Ca oricat de diferiti sunt oamenii (in ceea ce priveste rasa, cultura, traditii, istorie) intr-un final ceea ce ne leaga e mult mai puternic, si anume faptul ca suntem cu totii fiinte umane, cu aceleasi tipuri de dureri si bucurii. Faptul ca atunci cand iti doresti cu adevara un lucru, el iti va iesi in cale. Faptul ca a fi bun cu cei din jur fara a astepta nici o recompensa e printre cele mai minunate lucruri pe care le poti face in viata. Faptul ca viata noastra e ca o carte, si la sfarsitul fiecarei zile mai scriem o pagina care apoi nu mai poate fi stearsa niciodata. Faptul ca atunci cand esti jos, in fundul prapastiei, se vor gasi mereu oameni sa-ti intinda o scara daca si tu le-ai intins o mana cand a fost cazul. Faptul ca e mai important sa dai tu primul, in loc sa astepti sa primesti primul si sa dai in schimb. Faptul ca orice experienta ai intr-un anumit moment e experienta de care ai nevoie atunci. Asia mi-a schimbat viata!


Deea R (3 luni in Malaezia voluntariat)
De mica imi doream sa merg intr-o tara si sa fiu voluntara undeva,sa simt ca ajut efectiv la ceva; dar nu prea stiam eu cum sa ajung sa fac asta. AIESEC mi-a oferit aceasta oportunitate, asa ca prin programul de Exchange am ajuns in Malaezia, Asia, voluntara la un oferlinat – acolo am petrecut 2 luni minunate care m-au schimbat si nu cred ca le-as putea egala cu ceva, sau poate cu alte 2 luni in care as mai merge o data in Asia desi nici o experienta asiatica nu e la fel. In Malaezia exista 3 mari culturi pe care le poti simti fara sa paraseste tara; si anume: cultura traditionala din Malaezia (sunt toti musulmani, insa difera mult de cei din Orientul Mijlociu de exemplu prin traditiile sale), cultura hindu (cu multe influente colorate din India) si cultura chineza (de la mancare la stilul de lucru, se potriveste totul). Am avut ocazia sa calatoresc, sa gust din fiecare parte a vietii de acolo, de la plimbari prin modernele Mall’uri si Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur la baie cu elefantii intr-un rau, de la o plimbare prin jungla (canopy waling) pana la suisul pe cel mai inalt munte de Asia de Sud-Est (Mt.Kinabalu), de la renumita Moscheea Albastra din Shah Alam pana la piata de noapte din Kota Kinabalu, Borneo. Am trait din plin fiecare experienta pentru ca asta e supriza pe care ti-o ofera Asia.