Visiting a tea plantation school... Set up a class library There is a tea plantation school where you always stop by on a tour. There are many schools in the tea plantation that have elementary, junior high, and high schools, and the children of the tea pickers are studying there. . . What they want is a book! For this reason,
Kirin Gogo-no-Kocha also presents class paperbacks under the name of the Friendship Project . We hope to inspire children to dream big and think about the future of the tea business and the growing tea industry with an eye on important developments. . . . This picture is the elementary school in Nuwara Eliya that I went to last year. There were several familiar children. The second time, I will jump on it! "Do you remember me? Did you read the book?" Almost everyone cheered and raised their hands. The teacher remembers it very well because foreigners never come. He said that the excitement lingered even after everyone left.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The lei that hung around my neck was so heavy, it was hard to make I think it was. They all sang songs of gratitude. "Sir Lent Night, Holy Night..." is a Christmas song! It is said that they practiced songs that we can understand, and there are Tamil accents here and there in English. We may look like Santa Claus. . .
"I'll go again, definitely!" 

