Nina, Lauren and Taiwanese students danced with a dancing app as a friendly competition. The phone they were holding on their hands kept track on how accurate their steps and movements are. They got the 3rd and 4th place!
Ryan and Nick played volleyball.
Brady, Joe, Hannah and Abby played musical chair and other games with a class.
Joe was the winner of the musical chair!
Kanika and Alena met more new friends.
In the traditional Chinese medicine workshop, students looked at and smelled different kinds of herbal medicine such as ginseng and dead bugs.
Dr. Wang demonstrated how to massage on pressure points in order to release muscle tension.
Massaging on Abby's shoulders.
Massaging on Brady's back.
Needles for acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
It's very brave of Mrs. May trying acupuncture on her shoulders and hand. (All students were not allowed to try acupuncture, but it was certainly eye-opening for them to see how it works.)
A needle on the pressure point near Mrs. May's thumb.
It was their first time to try hot spring and cold spring and students enjoyed them very much. They think it's very relaxing and do feel hot spring mineral water make the skin smoother and better which are the main functions of hot springs.
Again, it was students' first time to get a feet massage by hot spring fish. After students' placed their feet in the water, hot spring fish will nibble at the dead skin and bacteria. According to students, it was a both interesting and weird feeling. Quit a few students really enjoyed it and went back for the second time.
Joe was one of the students who really enjoyed the hot spring fish massage. Look at how much he enjoyed it!
After experiencing the hot spring...
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