今日は最後のミャンマー記事を書きます〜
Hello, I'm Yi-Chia. This is the last part of Myanmar Field Trip series!
During previous articles, you may wonder: "where has Kawasaki sensei been?" To be honest, I have no idea. But, I have some clues.
Actually, Kawasaki sensei was too busy to enjoy the field trip with us. The first news I got was this picture:
source: 東京大学工学系研究 トピックス http://www.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/soe/topics/setnws_201802231444032534644842.html |
source: 東京大学工学系研究 トピックス http://www.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/soe/topics/setnws_201802261613474563952387.html |
After countless meetings, Ralph sensei was still energetic to teach students how to perform precipitation data processing using GrADs.
The YTU student is eager to learn more flood-related research to improve Myanmar's disaster management.
Fun
In the last day of Myanmar field trip, Shelly and Hnin Thiri Myo showed us the beautiful pagoda near YTU. There is a huge Buddha sculpture made from one huge stone. Very impressive!
Yangon International Airport Departure |
Thanks to Kawasaki sensei's encouragement, I could have a chance to visit Myanmar and learned so much from the country both in science and culture.
Thanks, all readers finishing Myanmar Field Trip series. I appreciate your time and attention. Hope you enjoy it!
Fun facts: Many buses, trucks, and small vehicles in Myanmar have Japanese characters written on them.
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