Sunday, July 13, 2014

A busy but fantastic weekend------By Kris

Lawarence Hall of Science, Berkeley Hills, PIER 39 and Chinatown, All these amazing things make up my weekend. Wow, it's amazing!
I get up very early on Friday morning, my friend and I planned to climb the mountain east to our campus, while Song was sleeping soundly at that time. I was surprised to see so many people get up that early to do morning exercises, cycling, jogging, playing soccer and so on. As we walked along the road to the mountain top referring to the Google maps, we spotted Lawarence Hall of Science.At that time, many children attending class in it. As soon as we got to the other side of the museum, a whole picture of Berkeley was displayed in front of us:UC Berkeley campus,Berkeley city,Golden Gate Bridge,and part of San Fransisco.Words alone couldn't describe the magnificent sight,I hope you all can be personally on the scene.In consideration of physical strength, we chose bus to go downhill.
Throughout the journey, we reach the Berkeley Hills and saw local Americans' houses and cars.


On Saturday, we, a tour group, went to San Francisco by bart. The moment we arrived at San Francisco,we were impressed by the steep road, as the photo showns below.Then we took a visit to PIER39. We could see Alcatraz Island on the shoreside. It was my first time to see seals myself. They were cute and lovely, rebuilding the figure of seals in my mind. Our next station was Chinatown, Chinatown were always crowded and lively. Many traditional Chinese goods were on sale(It's normal to bargain with Chinese. As you know, their profits can reach up to 40%. If you go there, don't be shy.)

At the end of the blog, we come to World Cup! I want to say congratulations to Julia,Germans raised the FIFA World Cup! Both teams tried their best, but fortunate goddess is by the side of Germany.
It's a little bit strange for us to watch the match in the daytime.You know in China, we have to stay up late to watch FIFA games. Surrounded by German fans in a food store, I felt excited. See you in Russia,  2018!







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