Enjoying Garuda Indonesia’s in-flight
hospitality on the way to Amsterdam
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Wadzanayi Chitambo, or Wadzi in short, is currently in her second year of the International Hospitality Management programme at Stenden University Bali. Originally from Zimbabwe, she moved to Bali in 2013 and is keen to explore the overseas opportunities offered by Stenden. This September, she took off to The Netherlands where she will be studying for one year. This article is just the beginning of her exciting journey, her ‘Stenden Journey of a Thousand Miles’. Her story will be illustrated with pictures taken by Andras Szemes, our 2nd year student from Hungary with a passion for photography and traveling. You can expect an update on a regular basis. Enjoy!
It’s just
the beginning…
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Stenden campus building - student cafe
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My very personal airport pick up
service by my besties from Stenden Bali. Next stop is Leeuwarden. It's me in the middle! |
It’s funny how quickly time goes by, it feels like just yesterday I was commencing my studies in Bali and now already a year has gone by and here we are doing our second year in the city of Leeuwarden, which is located in the northern part of the Netherlands. It was a breath taking experience moving to Europe for the very first time in my life. What better way to have started my stay here other than being picked up from the airport by my two closest friends and Bali classmates Shantika Yusuf (Indonesian) and Andras Szemes (Hungarian).
Sports day in Leeuwarden sports
stadium
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Study Start Week ON!
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Togetherness with Thai, South African,
Dutch fellow students
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The Study Start Week was packed with so many fun-filled activities that made us bond and come together as a unit. Activities such as the Sports-day, Barbeque, Red Club Party, Introduction games, Lunch, City Tour, Into the Wild festival, Master-classes and many more. Although the Study Start Week came to an end and we are now divided over different classes and modules (not to mention being busy with assignments and school work), we are all still in touch and occasionally meet up for dinner and all.
Feeling homesick for Bali – but a
yummy nasi goreng with abon
and tempe goreng allways takes us back…and keep us
happy
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Talking about food, recently we have discovered an Indonesian supermarket that sells all the typical products such as tempeh, mie, nasi, sapiabon and many other ingredients that are needed in the Indonesian cuisine. This is great as when we are missing Bali we can still get some umami for dinner, a nice homemade nasi goreng with some tempeh or beef rendang and anything else you may be craving on that day. This is really heart-warming for all those cold and gloomy days that we often feel home sick, there is this always a nice and spicy Indonesian dish to turn the frown upside down.
A windy day in Amsterdam
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Warm summer day by the canal
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It’s already almost a month of being in Leeuwarden and many memories have been made and still so many to come. We have had some entertaining days in the city centre, walking around and shopping, having a coffee and so on. Even making the best of every moment, although the weather is not always the best but we still manage to have fun and keep a smile on our faces.
Andras just purchased something very prescious in the local supermarket |
There are also many activities to keep ourselves occupied such as travelling to other cities, countries, gym just across the campus site, sports hall with a wide range of sporting facilities from futsal, basketball, swimming etc. for all the sport lovers out there, cycling or walking in the park or by the canals, cinema’s and many more.
I honestly cannot wait to see what more my Stenden Journey of a Thousand Miles has in store for me and I look forward to it. It really is a blessing at my age to have such a great opportunities and such awesome experiences. Thank you Stenden University Bali for making this possible. It’s just the beginning, tot ziens! (which is Dutch for ‘see you later’).
By Wadzanayi Chitambo
Photography credit to Andras Szemes (follow him on Instagram for more amazing pictures like these @szemesa)
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