How I spent my last long school holidays
My
last school holidays was about 6 weeks long.
It was really exciting and interesting.
Thus I enjoyed myself fully.
Before the holiday started, my parents had already planned the holidays.
Thus
as soon as the holidays started, my parents brought to Singapore for a
week. We stayed at a hotel. We had a great time there. We visited many places of interest like the
zoo, the museum, the Disneyland, the water park and other recreational
parks. It was really an eye opener for
me and my siblings. Besides, we also
went shopping and bought many things I wanted.
At
the end of the week, we went sight-seeing to several states like Johore,
Malacca, Kelantan, Penang and Pahang in
West Malaysia for a week. We travelled
around by train whenever we could as we really enjoyed the ride. Of all the states, I think Malacca was the
most impressive and fascinating to me.
It is a place where I could trace so many historical sites. I enjoyed the delicacies and specialities at
different places, too.
For the remaining 4 weeks, we stayed in
Sibu. But my parents also organised many
fun-filled activities for us. We went on
a picnic to different places every now and then. We sometimes also travelled outstation to go
sightseeing around.
We all enjoyed swimming, so my parents brought us to go swimming in
the swimming pool, at the beach or sometimes even in the river. My parents also organised camping trips and
invited several of my uncles’ and aunts’ families to join us at Batu Aup Jubilee
Park and other recreational parks. These
experiences are memorable and wonderful to me.
Besides,
I also went to attend a week-long cookery course. I learnt how to bake cakes and biscuits. I also joined Chinese calligraphy class to
learn how to write with a brush. It was
interesting, too. Moreover, I also went
to the library to read and borrow books.
I read at least 8 interesting books during my last school holidays.
I
truly enjoyed my last long school holidays to my heart’s content. I gained a lot of life experience and
knowledge that I could hardly get from the school textbooks.
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