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6/3/2016

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Today, everyone got up early and have a good breakfast in the hotel, and head out to our first location, which is Boston Public Library, this library is actually top fifteen library in the Untied State, I am very glade that I am able to go inside and see how it looks likes. I really like their old fashioned architecture, they use a lot of marbles, which makes the building really charming. After the library, we went to MIT and did a self-guided tour, because that day we when there is a graduation day so there is a lot of building is close, also there is a lot of people there as will. After our self-guided tour, we all when back and the Black Heritage Trail office and got ourselves self-guided tour map (there is a lot of self-guided tour in Boston). After that we went to Chinatown to eat lunch there, almost all the food was really good except one that barley people touch it. After that we all head out to our Chinatown with the See-town youth. Because most of us is San Francisco Chinatown tour guide as well, so I do felt some connection with their program. After their tour is over, we all sat down and did a little exchange some of the differences and similarity between both cities and programs. After that we went to Boston Market and spend some time there. Since today donut a day, in this market, there is a donut contest, which those people are awesome. However, we did stay too long, so we went back to the Skywalk Bridge Observatory and this time we got go up there and enjoy our view. Is amazing there, we also got to see the sunset there, it was so beautiful. After that we end our day at Wabora for our dinner, which is Japanese cuisine.
-Elsa Iao
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