Feliz día para todos en esta hermosa familia HIVE
Luego de tantos requisitos y pedidos por parte de FUNDAYACUCHO, uno de los más exigentes era viajar a Caracas hacia la embajada china para solicitar la visa China para ingresar a ese país. Viaje sola, ya que tengo una en Caracas que me buscaría en el aeropuerto y pasaría unos días con ella. Llegué un lunes, ya que mi cita era el día martes. Al terminar mi trámite, me informaron que debía retirar mi pasaporte con la visa el siguiente lunes, así que estuve una semana más en Caracas.
Durante ese tiempo asistí al cumpleaños de un primo. También fui a la playa llamada la Pantaleta a una hora de Caracas, todos contentos porque iban a la playa, en cambio, para mí no lo era porque vivo en una isla y tengo las mejores playas del mundo, además de que tardamos en llegar e irnos más de lo que estuvimos allí. Una semana después recogí mi pasaporte con la visa y regresé a mi bella isla.
Gracias por leer mis publicaciones. En mi próximo post seguiré contando esta aventura de la beca Mariscal de Ayacucho.
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Happy day to everyone in this beautiful HIVE family. After so many requirements and requests from FUNDAYACUCHO, one of the most demanding was to travel to Caracas to the Chinese embassy to apply for the Chinese visa to enter that country. I traveled alone, since I have a friend in Caracas who would pick me up at the airport and I would spend a few days with her. I arrived on a Monday, since my appointment was on Tuesday. When I finished my paperwork, I was informed that I had to pick up my passport with the visa the following Monday, so I was in Caracas for another week. During that time I attended a cousin's birthday party. I also went to the beach called La Pantaleta about an hour from Caracas, everyone was happy because they were going to the beach, for me it was not because I live on an island and I have the best beaches in the world, plus it took us longer to get there and leave than we were there. A week later I picked up my passport with the visa and returned to my beautiful island. Thank you for reading my posts. In my next post I will continue telling this adventure of the Mariscal de Ayacucho scholarship.
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