The first official day of the Indo-German Exchange Program started with all of us rushing out of our buddies homes, eager to get to school. Most us us had never travelled by public buses or trains before, and we were pleasantly surprised to see how efficiently they worked.
After braving the public transport and freezing weather, we all assembled in music hall at Lise MEITNE000R Gymnasium. We were treated to the melodies of the school band who played beautifuly.
Then was a short speech by Mrs Oldenberg, the headmistress, followed by a few words by two of the girls who participated in the program last year. We were then divided into groups and taken around the school. Breakfast followed, and then bundled up in as many jackets as we could find, we set off to the first destination of the daz, Lake Alster
After a long walk, we finally reached lake where we had to wait for a few minutes, before getting onto a boat for a quick ride.
After the boat ride, we went to the Michel church. Formally known as the St. Michalelis Church, it is the largest and most famous church in Hamburg. It has a spire, which offers an excellent view over the city and the harbour.
We had to climb up 453 steps to get to the top, and we were exhausted by the time we did, but the view from the top was worth it. We could see most of the city spreading out all around us, and it looked absolutely breathtaking!
After getting back down (most of us took the shortcut and took the elevator) we entered the chapel, which was gorgeous. We all settled down in the pews and listened to the beautiful music, and then it was time for us to leave.
We all were given instructions for the next day, and then we left, extremely eager for it!
Aashima