Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hadeer Abdelhameed in Chandigarh, India

In India i met people from over 20 countries, the country itself has over 5 religious, over 5 races and about 11 native languages.


Therefore India with AIESEC is truly the land of diversity and culture exposure.

In this picture with 9 countries of people who came very close to my heart as we built a home of global friendship where we were all away from home: Brazil, Egypt, India, Romania,Taiwan,Poland, Serbia, France and Mauritius   


Attending a wedding in India is exotic, the ceremony from the temple 

to the reception is totally different than egypt ! In this picture, me and my fellow AIESEC CU intern Dina are attending an AIESECer (the groom) hindu wedding




My bye bye party was an egyptian party where we cooked fool and betengan, then served some egyptian sweets with the belly dancing music in the background



Chandigarh there is a rose festival held yearly in the spring
show casing the beauty of roses and making different forms of arts from it, we were there making charts about water consumption awareness and appreantly we drew attention as forgein students working for a local cause


 While in Chandigarh I learned basic Dhol beats and Punjab Dances


AIESEC Chandigarh integrats the interns by short house stays and invetations to general meetings ! They were also recruiting where I met my fellow AIESEC intern Sarah from Canada and became best friends



Working close to a hindu temple to construct workshop for
indian kida to learn English and Science ! i was always surrounded by flowers, smiles and hugs ! the kids are smart and loveable, they made me feel that I making a real impact 


Indian clothes (Harem Pants and Kurta).
PS. Shopping for exotic clothes, accessories and antiques is best and cheapest done in India !


The Sikh Gurdwaras in india are very relaxing places and mostly a sikh gurdwara is accompyned by a beautiful lake of holy water just like this one


Taj Mahal in Agra is a must visit



We made the news when we were at the rose festival.
This is our picture in the daily post (Indian news paper)

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