Finally i'm back from France. The trip was fine but it was kinda rush, not to mention I have to pull my heavy luggage many times to the bus or train station. Only 2 free and easy days to explore the Paris city and it was raining on the first day.

The entrance of the uni.
The main campus is in Toulouse, this is the branch of the tourism school. The scenery is nice because of its surrounded mountains, but i think it will be vy boring to stay there for long term.


My team
Grab 'N' Go in the management game.
Even though we didn't win the game, but at least we have the Best Designed Poster!


In fact there are many Chinese food outlets in France. This is a random Chinese restaurant in Toulouse. The different dishes are displayed like economy rice but the difference is that they are weighted and heat up before it is served.

We went to
Andorra (Spain border) before heading to Toulouse. It is a nice ski place but didn't get the chance to take the gondola up. It was -7 degree and we were walking around outside, shopping and playing snow. Haha.
Arc de Triomphe is at the end of Champs-Elysees (the branded shopping street), LV store is just right at the corner. I was too tired to climb up there after the long walk the whole day. Can u imagine to visit all the must see attractions in Paris in 1 single day?

the entrance ticket to the
Eiffel TowerIt was cheaper than i thought. Instead of the top floor, i bought the second floor ticket instead.

the amazing tower
It was chilly and windy up there. A round viewing deck, simple cafe and souvenir shops, nothing much to explore. i think there is a small post office.
Moulin RougeIt is very convenient to move around by Metro in Paris.
The first time we looked at the map, it is so confusing with 14 different color lines.
Pretty reasonable price,
mobilis (day pass) with 5.8 euro.

France is nice but i missed home already in the second week. It was a quick hi & bye to Paris, perhaps next time i would come again, with more leisure time to enjoy, visit the vineyard (not in paris but southern France), eating, shopping and exploring.
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