In my four-year life as an undergraduate at the OUHK, the University gave me two valuable outbound opportunities to Europe. The second European exposure means a lot to me because I saw it as my graduation trip; it symbolized my goodbyes to OUHK teachers and friends. After days of sightseeing (and shopping) in London, we met up with our teachers from the School of Arts and Social Sciences and flew to Sibiu, Romania. Sibiu is not the most popular destination to most tourists, but it is definitely the best spot for people who look for a cultural milieu. We settled in a dormitory of a local university in a tranquil small town where everyone was very excited about their most important annual festival — the Sibiu International Theatre Festival. Thanks to our professor, not only did we get free tickets to the best-selling show, Faust, but we also managed to watch it from a vantage point when in the middle of the play, the stage opened up to reveal the backstage. The discussions with our teachers afterwards also got us to think more about the symbolisms behind the show and ignited our interest in exploring plays and dramas.
During our stay in Sibiu, we joined a local tour to a nearby town, Brasov, and had an expedition to Bran Castle, which is known for being the inspiration for Dracula. We took many good pictures around the Castle and had a relaxing stroll through the streets in Brasov.
Towards the end of the trip, we had the chance to meet a student from a local university who was studying Cultural Management. It was such an eye-opening experience listening to her sharing about becoming a 'Cultural Manager'. We admired how cultural preservation and innovation had enlivened this place and began to re-think the position and role of the same in our own city.
Although it has been almost two years since we set foot in Sibiu, Romania, the colours of the skies, the taste of berry juice, the laughs of my friends and the scenes of the plays are still vividly resonating in my heart. Thanks to the OUHK again for providing this perfect full stop to my undergraduate life!
Alumni:Sophia YAU Sau Tsz (Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Language Studies and Translation 2017)