Tuesday, August 21, 2007

21st WSJ

The Day World Village was officially opened.

Charle with a French in some of their Traditional Games ^_^

Another Perspective.

Some Handicraft to keep participants active.

Look at the stack of ready prints ready to be used.

A participant completes the key chain.

A special game of DaiDee between Charle and the Taiwanese.

Belgian Bike Timers. Compete with people of muscular thighs.

Painting. ^_^ Will show you my work later.

A Belgian Labyrinth. I thought it was scary to go into a maze.

More handiwork. Stage One

Stage Two

Stage Three. A photoframe

Painting. Lol! I took part in this. The problem was i did not snapped the area Charle did.

The Italian Painter and Charle.

Some more handiwork. Tile the plate.

There you go, IST speaking to participants.

Tiling bits.

A completed project.

Marbles with Chopsticks. Our Station.

Its quite amazing how some Scouts who have no Chinese background use chopsticks. When i ask them on how they have learned, they mentioned that they have Chinese meals once a fortnight or month. Interesting.

One of the Indonesian Contingents doing some parade with songs.

Ice Cream!! This was the start of our first operations of starting up a trading (scout stuff) store at the plaza. It was a big eye opener and it was fun.


The bright moonlight. If i had my SLR, there is a possibility of seeing stars in the picture. Oh well. The end of 29th July. The next entry will be on my Chelmsford experience.

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