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When I came back from my sojourn in Singapore, I didn't know whether to say something or not!

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When I came back from my sojourn in Singapore, I didn't know whether to say something or not!

Title: Returning from Singapore, I can't tell what to hide in my heart!

When I came back from my sojourn in Singapore, I didn't know whether to say something or not!

Time flies, and my time in Singapore is like a dream, full of novelty and challenges, and there are many moments that make me feel emotional. Looking back on this experience, I deeply felt the collision and blending of cultures, and there were some things I wanted to say, but I felt difficult to say.

During my time in Singapore, I learned a lot about the importance of respect and inclusion. The city's diverse cultures, ethnic and religious harmony have taught me the importance of mutual respect and tolerance between people. I remember an experience on the subway where an elderly Chinese woman offered to help a passenger of Indian origin and was very touched by her fluent Malay and English communication. This kind of selflessness and inclusion can be seen everywhere in Singapore and inspires me to be more respectful of others and tolerant of people from different cultural backgrounds.

When I came back from my sojourn in Singapore, I didn't know whether to say something or not!

However, there are also some moments that make me unwilling. Despite Singapore's commitment to diversity and integration, there are still some subtle cultural discriminations. Sometimes, on some occasions, people may be treated unfairly because of their culture or skin color. I personally experienced a social event where a non-local friend of mine was misunderstood and treated coldly, which made me feel sad and powerless. This experience made me realize more deeply that more efforts are needed to break down cultural barriers and truly treat everyone equally in the pursuit of multiculturalism.

During my time in Singapore, I also deeply realized the importance of hard work and struggle. The people here work hard and work tirelessly for life and dreams. I was fortunate to meet a young entrepreneur who has been working hard in Singapore for many years, and he shared his entrepreneurial experience and attitude towards life. I am deeply inspired by the fact that he has created a career with his hard work and sweat. This experience has taught me that no matter where you are, you need to have strong faith and unremitting efforts to pursue your dreams and goals.

However, this experience also made me cherish my country and culture even more. In a foreign country, although I felt new and challenging, I also felt more deeply about my cultural roots and the warmth of my hometown. Every time I taste the food of my hometown and hear the familiar language and songs, I feel an indescribable sense of intimacy and belonging. The Singapore experience has made me cherish and love my cultural heritage even more, and I am more willing to pass on this warmth and tolerance to others.

After returning to China, I took my feelings and gains for Singapore, as well as my love and responsibility for my country. This experience not only broadened my horizons, but also made me deeply understand the importance of cultural diversity and the principle that everyone should be treated with equal respect. Some words may be difficult to put into words, but this journey has enriched my soul and made me more willing to convey the power of tolerance and respect through action.

Singapore is a rewarding place that is deeply imprinted in me with its cultural diversity, hard-working spirit, and respect and tolerance. This experience will become a precious part of my life, and it will continue to inspire me to move forward and convey that warmth and understanding.

Perhaps, there are some things that I don't know whether to say or not, but this experience is real and precious, and I am willing to share it with you.

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Wow, after writing this article, I feel like I have reminisced about the time in Singapore, as if I have experienced it all over again. What do you think? Have you had a similar experience during your travels?

When I came back from my sojourn in Singapore, I didn't know whether to say something or not!

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