Monthly Archives: December 2012

Museums 2 – Fotografiska

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I went to Fotografiska in middle of September, and it was really an amazing trip.   It is around the T-bana station Slussen, which is on both redl line and green line. You can take a 10 minute’s walk there … Continue reading

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Vasa Museum

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This weekend I went to the Vasa Museum with my friends, which turns out to be a really great trip. The museum is on the same island with the Skensen Museum and the Nordiska Museum. You can take Bus No.7 … Continue reading

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The Chinese Version of My Blog

Actually, I’m running the blog project on both English and Chinese versions. The content in the Chinese version will be a little different from the English version, which is majorly adjusted according to the background of students in China.   … Continue reading

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Farewell Nobel Nightcap

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The whole cleaning up work of Nobel Nightcap has been finished today. The great after party come to an end perfectly. It was really good working experience with all those members during those few weeks. I learnt a lot through … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize Lecture Live Webcast

Today, the Chinese Writer Mo Yan gave a lecture at 5:30 p.m. CET The whole lecture is casted: Mo Yan Lecture     The lectures on Physiology and Medicine are gave by Sir John B. Gurdon, Shinya Yamanaka at 3:00-4:45 p.m. CET … Continue reading

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A Reflection of Short-Power-Distance

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One of the assignments of the business course Entrepreneurship for Engineer is to do an interview on entrepreneurship with one of the CEO in Sweden, and make the content into an interview video. The assignment sounds quite challenging at first, … Continue reading

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To Meet Nobel Prize Taker Mo Yan

About Mo Yan Chinese novelist and short story writer. He has been referred  by Jim Leach as the Chinese answer to Franz Kafka or Joseph Heller. He is best known to Western readers for his 1987 novel Red Sorghum Clan. In 2012, Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for … Continue reading

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