Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Mini map of the city center whit some clue...
Visualizza ToChina Summer School map in una mappa di dimensioni maggiori
Monday, 22 June 2009
Wellcome to all to the TOChina Summer School's blog....
“Buongiorno” to everyone and welcome to the TOChina Summer school’s blog.
I am Stefano Robino and I’m graduating student in International Relations here at the Turin’s University.
As "younger element" of the TOChina’s staff, my role is to help you, from now till the end of the Summer school, for everything which will concern your non-didactic life here in Turin. That means that if you need any help in logistic, housing, transportation issue, but also if you want to know something specific about the city, the events, the restaurants, the club and any kind of “tourist” info, you just asks me, and I will try to answer you as better as possible…
I live here from several years now and I know quite well the city, and its life. Turin, for who did not know it, now still enjoys the international “way of life” that the Olympic Games brings here after the 2006.
It’s a city with many opportunities from a tourist-cultural point of view. Moreover during the weeks of the Summer School the city will be been involved in multiple events of any kind, from concerts (the Traffic free music festival for example, check the international line up here: http://www.trafficfestival.com/default.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/Default.aspx) to exhibition of any kind.
So guys, I’ll be at you beck and call now from here and from the next week during the lessons and any other activities, so please don’t be afraid to ask anything that can help you to enjoy the Summer School and Turin as better as possible…
Have a nice trip and see you on Monday morning.
Stefano
I am Stefano Robino and I’m graduating student in International Relations here at the Turin’s University.
As "younger element" of the TOChina’s staff, my role is to help you, from now till the end of the Summer school, for everything which will concern your non-didactic life here in Turin. That means that if you need any help in logistic, housing, transportation issue, but also if you want to know something specific about the city, the events, the restaurants, the club and any kind of “tourist” info, you just asks me, and I will try to answer you as better as possible…
I live here from several years now and I know quite well the city, and its life. Turin, for who did not know it, now still enjoys the international “way of life” that the Olympic Games brings here after the 2006.
It’s a city with many opportunities from a tourist-cultural point of view. Moreover during the weeks of the Summer School the city will be been involved in multiple events of any kind, from concerts (the Traffic free music festival for example, check the international line up here: http://www.trafficfestival.com/default.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/Default.aspx) to exhibition of any kind.
So guys, I’ll be at you beck and call now from here and from the next week during the lessons and any other activities, so please don’t be afraid to ask anything that can help you to enjoy the Summer School and Turin as better as possible…
Have a nice trip and see you on Monday morning.
Stefano
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