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When I came back from a trip to Sudan, I didn't know whether to say something or not, and it was not what I imagined

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When I came back from a trip to Sudan, I didn't know whether to say something or not, and it was not what I imagined

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A few weeks ago, I ended my trip to Sudan, and I couldn't help but return home with some mixed feelings. This experience was very different from what I had imagined in my heart, and I was deeply touched.

During my time in Sudan, I was fascinated by the unique culture and people. I was looking forward to seeing a different landscape and people, but I was more shocked by the kindness and simplicity of the people. During my travels, I met many locals who showed me their lives, beliefs, and passions, and I benefited greatly from these experiences.

When I interacted with the locals, I was impressed by their hospitality. Whether shopping at the market or chatting on the street, they are always enthusiastic to communicate with me, sharing their stories and culture. This kind of sincere communication made me realize that friendliness and tolerance are the true power that transcends language and culture.

However, there were also some things that surprised and reflected on me. Sometimes I find that I have misconceptions about things without me knowing. For example, media coverage of Sudan is often limited to a specific perspective, when in reality, the country has a rich culture and history that goes far beyond simple stereotypes.

When I came back from a trip to Sudan, I didn't know whether to say something or not, and it was not what I imagined

I also had some challenges and discomforts, which became part of my upbringing. For example, some of the local Xi were different from my Xi, which made me re-examine my values and ideas. The impact of this cultural difference has made me more open and tolerant, and it has also made me cherish my own culture and environment more.

After returning home, I reflected on the inspiration and reflection that this journey brought me. I've come to realize that traveling isn't just about seeing the sights, it's about broadening my horizons, understanding differences, and growing into a better version of myself. Each place has its own charm and value, and it is this diversity that makes the world a richer place.

This trip to Sudan made me realize that the world is so vast, and that our understanding and vision are often confined to a narrow scope. Through cultural exchanges with different cultures, I have learned respect and tolerance, which is one of my most valuable assets on my journey.

In the future, I hope to continue to explore more different places, to experience and learn more about different cultures and people, and to become more open, tolerant and colorful.

Every trip is a baptism of soul and makes me love this colorful world even more. Although sometimes it backfires, these experiences are valuable assets, which makes me more convinced that only by truly going out can we see a broader world and truly understand the diversity and beauty of the world. May my journey always be full of discoveries and surprises.

I hope that this experience can encourage more people to explore the world, face differences with an inclusive mindset, and appreciate diversity with an understanding eye. Every trip is a harvest, and I hope we can all draw more wisdom and strength from it.

When I came back from a trip to Sudan, I didn't know whether to say something or not, and it was not what I imagined

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