My friends and I were talking about how nicely IES choose travel sites and they always make it special and different from what we will experience if we plan to go there by ourselves.
And our last trip together to Kyoto just proved it once again.
I used to think 2-day-1-night for Kyoto can never satisfy me and I might have to go again myself but…IES made it. We experienced so much even in two days. Further than what was planed, we plan our own party too. We become a family. We feel safe to share our thoughts and experience with each other during trips. A lot of us agree that we may not be friends who always hang out in school but we are like families when anyone need someone to talk to.
Aren’t you excited to meet your families in Japan?
Cleo Zisang Yang
<p><span style="color: rgb(29, 29, 29); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal; background-color: rgb(237, 237, 237);">Cleo Yang is an Economics and Statistics major and Japanese minor studying at Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts. Studying on one of the most beautiful campuses in the US, she enjoys photography, reading, Japanese tea ceremony and her Japanese class every morning. For her, learning new things every day is the most satisfying feeling. While studying abroad in Japan she hopes to immerse herself in both traditional and modern Japanese culture, improve her Japanese to a higher level and make new friends.</span></p>