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To The Sky

6/7/2015

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Going to the International Airport is like a maze, but we made it right on time.I forgot to empty my water bottle, so I chuck it down as fast as I could.But then, I forgot about my mouthwash and the security there pointed out. I ended up pouring more than half away in order to get pass the TSA security checkpoint.Afterwards we took the plane to Seattle and it was my first time there.

Once we got off the plane, we are suppose to take the Link Train to University Street.But, stops after Sodo was temporarily stopped. They had to replace the train with a special bus,line 97. We took that bus and then we got off at University Street.There we walked about 4 blocks, in order to get to our hostel.Once we got there, it was lunch time. So, we unpacked our stuff and walked around Pike Market.Pike Market is like Fisherman’s Wharf, packed with people and selling everything you can think of.But I ended up getting pho, which is right next to our hostel.

Once we finish our lunch, we took the bus to Chinatown/International District.After walking around Chinatown we finally reach to Wing Luke. There we got a tour from a tour guy named John. He explained what is happening to Chinatown,while telling us what it is like living as an asian at that time. There is only one place to find help at that time and it is family association. Then we talked about Yick Fong co,a store that was use to be a block away. But, they moved next to Wing Luke. It is a store, that helped the Asian Canadian order supplies from China.

After the tour, we sat there for about a hour and a half trying to deciding whether to go to Space Needle or the library. We chose Space Needle and it had an awesome view.
-Andy He

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