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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
♥ 10:27 PM


We gather 8am right in front of the adminstration building and was ready to set off to Wuhan Gang Tie Qi Ye (武汉钢铁企业). We were told that we will be visting the factory to witness the process of making steel. When we reached, we were give a orange cap before entering the factory. We just walk along the pathway to see the process and the whole walk took about half an hour. It is very warm and noisy inside the factory. We were told that we were not allowed to take any photos when we were in the factory.
There will still be lesson for us at 3pm but our lecturers allowed us to have our lunch at Lu Xiang Guang Chang.








Although the the air at the factory was very dirty, but i have saw learn something new and also saw the process of making steel.


THE SKYLINE'S LOVELY, THE CITY'S FALLING.