by Dylan Butts | Sep 14, 2021 | Students
This story map is based in Shanghai, China, and displays varying views of the city. The icons show the location that each photo was taken and the viewpoint. All photos were provided with permission of use and are the original digital copies produced in 2020. The two...
by Adrien Nicolas | Sep 13, 2021 | Students
On the morning of September 11th 2001, the United States of America experienced the worst terrorist attack on their own soil. Four planes – hijacked and turned into weapons of mass destruction by terrorists from Al-Qaeda – crashed. Two on The World Trade...
by Yiting, Christine | Sep 13, 2021 | Students
Shenzhen marked its 40th anniversary as China’s first special economic zone(SEZ) in October 2020. During this period, Shenzhen grew from small village into big international city, is still being further developed into a pilot zone for socialism with Chinese...
by Alyssa Yixin Chen | Sep 13, 2021 | Students
Stranded by coronavirus since last January, Alyssa never has a moment more than now, longing for resuming international travelling. From middle school, Alyssa is deeply fascinated by Japanese culture by watching anime and TV series. On a trip to western Japan in 2017,...
by Stephenie Gee | Sep 13, 2021 | Students
From police quarters to a children’s playground. Fridays after school, I would drop my bag off and run down the hill to the local park. Packed with kids and chit-chat and laughter, I would stand and ponder for a while or two before timidly approaching the long line of...
by Ayumi Fujimoto | Sep 12, 2021 | Students
The pandemic has changed dramatically the way in which we carry our daily lives. Many people around the world were having difficulties in seeing their loved ones due to the closure of boarders and entry restrictions imposed by each country. The author of this map...