Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction 4-7 2019 | Page 284

Life was simple but beautiful here. Also, there were a lot of local and traditional gadgets, especially in terms of their costumes and accessories such as the Dung-dkar, which is a musical instrument made of sea snail’s shell. Zheng decided to trade with the tribes and gave the tribes some Chinese green tea in exchange for these little funny gadgets. ‘I can’t believe visiting Bangladesh is such an eye-opening journey.’ Chun exclaimed. Suddenly, the ground started spinning fiercely and Chun felt faint. Bang! Chun fell right on the floor. Wait, the floor? He checked out the calendar and the clock on the concrete wall which he was so familiar with. It was 4:30 a.m. He sat on the fluffy upholstery, just as what he usually did, picking up his pen and the he turned over the very first page of the file on of the others. He then wrote: The Silk Road Economic Belt and The 21st-century Maritime Silk Road (The Belt and Road Initiative) .