Every one had the chance of a first-hand experience of building a kiln using their bare hands. It was fascinating to watch them busy and successfully did it well!
At the rice paddies, they were lucky to watch some children and their parents transplanting the rice seedlings.
Here, you see how tempting it was for some and transplanted it themselves bare footed and on bended waists!
They also visited the Farm animals area and feed the goats.
Here are the four beauties, from different countries!
You should see them as they picked right from the trees, the kumquats and bitter oranges (calamansi) filling up the bags and even ate them!
Here is a group from --Mongolia.
Here are the four beauties, from different countries!
You should see them as they picked right from the trees, the kumquats and bitter oranges (calamansi) filling up the bags and even ate them!
Here is a group from --Mongolia.
So cool and comfortable, right?
Korean beauties while tasting the traditional Chinese snacks.
From Koreans and some from Mongolia.
From Koreans and some from Mongolia.
A group from Mongolia while enjoying the raft ride.
Julia from Gambia, proudly posing with her painted green bag .
I'm Undram from Mongolia. Here's my work of art!
And below is Anna from Belize with her attractive green bag. Now she can enjoy shopping!
Mahal Kita (I love you) says Joanna from the Philippines.
Last but not the least, (there are still so many unpublished pictures) the group as they posed near the fishing pond.
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