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Weekly Focus - Tour of the Ship (Part 5): The Bedroom

In the following episodes, we are going to tell you interesting things about a ship and a sea adventure in Hong Kong.

Video: The Bedroom
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Some pictures of the ship
The two dormitories are opposite each other
The 3-level bund beds

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** Video produced and edited by HKedCity

** Texts Written by Shirley Wong, Campus Reporter
** Materials developed by English Schools Foundation

** Special thanks to Adventure Ship

 


 

 

 

 

The Red and the Green
As the port side of the ship is also known as the "red fire side" in Chinese, the facilities in the port side cabin are red in colour. These include all the mattresses on the beds as well as the labels in the room. Similarly, the starboard side is known as the "green fire side", so the facilities in the starboard cabin are green. There are nine beds in the port side cabin whereas there are fifteen beds in the one on the starboard side.

Dormitories
The two dormitories are opposite each other with the kitchen and the lavatory nearby. The bunk beds in the cabins are on three levels because space is limited on the ship. The beds may not be as big as the ones in your home, and you may not get the chance to stretch your body the way you do on your own bed, but the entirely new experiences gained and lessons learned on the journey make it all worthwhile.

Coming Next Week:

Tour of the Ship (Part 6):
The Kitchen

 

Previous Week:

Tour of the Ship (Part 4):
The Upper Deck

 

 


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