Later in the afternoon, Sam and I went to the World Forum to begin opening speeches in the APQ. The President and Deputy-Presidents briefed us on APQ debating procedures, and many of us got to socialize and get to know each other. Students from Russia, Kazakhstan, France, Singapore, Egypt, Brazil, and other places attended, representing still more countries and non-government organizations (NGOs). Strong views and opinions were presented early in many of the opening speeches, hinting to a fruitful debate to follow in the next few days. With more opening speeches yet to come, excitement is brewing in the APQ-NE!
In the evening, all of us ventured forth into the crisp air to find a place to eat dinner. Little did any of us know that almost all of the restaurants we attempted to go eat at were full! In one case, we were told that there were simply no more tables. After meandering through the narrow streets, we came across a Chinese restaurant where we finally were seated and enjoyed a warm dinner after the briskness of the night air. We talked and reflected on our day over bowls of steaming soup, dim sum, and fried rice. With full stomachs and an eagerness for debate in the coming days, we returned to the hotel to prepare for an early morning. ~ Daniel Chavez
Daniel and Sam did a fantastic job today with the start of APQ! Looking forward to seeing more great speeches and debate! Chea Mun was very busy getting into her leadership role all day, and then enjoyed getting together with some old friends at the Secretariat Dinner this evening. Everything has been going very smoothly, and the kids seem to be really enjoying themselves. Hope you all are enjoying the pictures and updates! You can see even more pictures on the drive at HERE. ~ Ms J





So proud of you guys!!!! Have fun:) And, if you see the students from Academia Cotopaxi from Quito, Ecuador say Mrs. G-M says hi:)
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