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The picture was taken during a family trip. It was the first time I went to the Great Wall. It was such a surreal feeling when you think of all the brutal battles that happened in the thousands years of history. That makes you feel you encounter real history there.
The picture was taken in 2011 when I traveled with a group of students from School of Hospitality Administration. It was part of an educational fieldtrip. It was my first visit although I've known about this world heritage since I was a kid. When I was walking along the Great Wall, I feel I appreciate more about my own culture.
The picture was taken in 2012 when I traveled with a group of students from School of Hospitality Administration. It was part of an educational fieldtrip. Although it was the second visit, I still had goose bumps when walking along the Great Wall. I feel I appreciate more about my own culture after the visit.
(I) Loved this artwork done to show how important environmental awareness is. Probably one of my favorite parts of the Berlin Wall.
There were many interesting quotes like this one on the entire wall and it meant a lot to me that these quotes summarized how people felt from all over the world.
I found the image of the Meißen Castle Wall interesting, because this wall divides and protects on the one hand - as it looms above the town, it seems insurmountable. On the other hand it constitutes an architectural connection to the garden below. Walls divide and connect.
This image is of the actual Berlin Wall outside of the Topography of Terror Museum. This was the first museum that I ever really enjoyed even being exhausted and all I spent over 4 hours in this museum absolutely shocked at what humans were capable of doing to one another.
Having grown up behind the wall in the German Democratic Republic and not having been able to travel the world during my childhood and youth, I am still feeling a sense of awe and respect for everyone who fought for the downfall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. Whenever I visit Berlin with my students now and see the remains of the wall which once seemed insurmountable to me, I feel so grateful and blessed.
In August, soon after arriving in Dresden, my friends and I did some wandering around and found this beautiful wall near the older part of the city "Altstadt," and it inspired us to learn more about it. In German it is called "Fürstenzug" and was painted between 1871-1876 and depicts the rulers of Saxony. The altstadt became my favorite part of town by then end of my trip!
After the German reunification, everything seemed possible in the Eastern part of the country. The amtosphere of the newly gained freedom and change attracted creative minds in the arts, sciences, academia to Germany´s East in the early 1990s.