Virtual China Fall 98Hong Kong International SchoolThis page last updated: 10/13/98 |
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Near the end of October, 1998 the first four groups of this years grade 7 Hong Kong International School (HKIS) students begin the ninth annual, weeklong travel study tour of China. Another four groups of 25 students and 7 adults will depart Hong Kong for China the following week. Also, this is the fifth consecutive year HKIS will share its travel adventures and studies with students and teachers around the world through an email and web-based project called "Virtual China". Students outside of Honk Kong can easily and comfortably participate in Virtual China 99 if they are subscribed to KIDLINK and KIDPROJ.
During this years two weeks of trips HKIS students will once again be studying the people, transportation, housing, work places, education, culture, religion and environment of two different areas of China. One area studied will be Xian, China. The other will be the rural China countryside 100-200 miles WNW of Hong Kong.
Well have several bike groups traveling in and around the cities of Longshan and Sunhing to the north and down through Kaiping (Hoi Ping), Taishan, Duhu, and possibly as far south as Kwang Hai (Kong Hoi) on the southern coast of Guandong Province. Each of the three bike group leaders has chosen his or her sequencing and particular roads to travel between these cities.
At the same time another group of students will be flying about 1,200 miles north of Hong Kong for their studies in and around Xian, ancient capital of China for thousands of years and home of the famous Terra Cotta Warriors. It is our sincere hope that you can join us in our goal, "To grow in our understanding, appreciation and respect for the Chinese people and culture."
There are two ways for students outside Hong Kong to participate in Virtual China 99. One is to simply be a passive participant by logging onto the web and pointing your web browser to: www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/vchina99 . Then simply reading the "Reports" and viewing the images HKIS students are sending. The second way to participate (and this is the one we hope you choose) again assumes you are using a web browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. Simply go to the same VChina website within the KIDPROJ address listed above and look for a link to the "WWWBoard". This link will take you to a public message board with various categories where your questions and HKISs answers can both be posted for everyone to see. Finally, if you want to actively participate but have no access to the world wide web you may send your questions to the following email address which we will be monitoring from October 1st to November 15th for this project: ms1@ms.hkis.edu.hk Whichever method you use to communicate well try our best to have grade 7 students answer your questions within a reasonable period of time.
We look forward to "seeing" you on the Vchina 99 KIDPROJ website!
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Follow the links below to see the 1995 and 1998 trips through China.
| 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | Spring '98 |
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Jim Zahn -
Hong Kong Int'l School (M.S. Div.)
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