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The students along with their Danish partners were also taken on an excursion to
Copenhagen, the capital city, where they visited the Royal Danish Opera House, the Palace
square, the palaces of the Queen, the Crown Prince, the second prince and the guesthouse.
They also saw the old part of Copenhagen, the harbour, the fashion streets and restaurants
and café streets, the beautifully designed modern bridges and the famous statue of Ariel, the
mermaid princess, from “The Little Mermaid”
Roskilde Cathedral
Denmark is also famous for its dark Some of them cooked for their host
liquorice, transport system and the fact families.
that the majority of the population
travel by means of cycles! The Danish The Indian students had a fabulous time
have a happier outlook on life and are and brought a great deal of learning and a
more carefree but at the same time very truckload of experiences home with them
hardworking. which they will cherish and remember
forever. They are now eagerly waiting for
The Indian students also performed and the arrival of their Danish counterparts to
organised a cultural programme to return the favour and open their eyes to
showcase the Indian culture. the life in India.
Group Picture at Roskilde Gymnasium