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Come back from a trip to Rwanda and tell the truth, it may not be what you think

author:Ai Xiaoke
Come back from a trip to Rwanda and tell the truth, it may not be what you think

Title: "A trip to Rwanda: a glimpse of what is different from what you imagined"

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In the imagination of many, Rwanda is often portrayed as a place of war and tragedy. However, the last time I traveled to Rwanda and returned, I realized that the reality of the place may be very different from what we imagined. Rwanda is full of unique culture, brave people, and admirable stories of revival that far exceeded my initial expectations.

My trip to Rwanda began with curiosity about the country's history. In fact, it was the victim of a harrowing genocide. However, when I arrived in Rwanda, I found that the country was already rebuilding and striving to become stronger. I toured the capital, Kigali, to the Umitara Volcano and Niagara Lakes, and to immerse myself in the country's natural beauty and vibrant communities. There, I met many Rwandans who were impressed by their pride in their country and their optimism for the future.

In my interactions with locals, they shared their belief in peace, unity, and community cooperation. Their stories have taught me that Rwanda is working towards reconciliation and solidarity to move beyond the pain of the past and towards a better future. This positive spirit of change and desire for peace is far more moving than the sights I have seen on any of my travels.

Come back from a trip to Rwanda and tell the truth, it may not be what you think

During this journey, I also deeply felt the unique charm of Rwandan culture. Their colourful traditional arts, dances and music are vibrant and powerful, showcasing the country's unique and vibrant cultural heritage. These cultural elements not only fascinated me, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the lifestyle and values of the Rwandan people.

What touched me the most was the resilience and resilience of the Rwandan people. Instead of being haunted by the trauma of the past, they strive to look forward and actively participate in the building of the nation. Their stories and efforts are an uplifting example of the power of strength and hope to the world.

When I returned home, I always had a lot of respect for the sight and the people of Rwanda. This experience not only broadened my horizons, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the power of human revival. The story of Rwanda teaches me that even in the face of the most daunting challenges, human resilience and kindness can work wonders.

In closing, I would like to emphasize that Rwanda is a country of vitality and hope, and its reality is far more diverse and positive than we can imagine. This trip convinced me that we should not define a country or region by a single label or stereotype, but should explore and learn more about what it is like from different perspectives.

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Come back from a trip to Rwanda and tell the truth, it may not be what you think

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