After breakfast, it was off to Kutna Hora. The guide Maardy was really humourous, and some girls think he's really cute too. But i guess i won't be saying much just in case people might get the wrong idea. Got to know a few people in the Classic Rhapsody Trek like Damien, who happened to be my seat partner throughout the trip. He's from Australia, 30+ and currently working in a printing firm. The tour consisted of a pretty matured bunch and so it was not so 'wild' as i thought it would be.
We finally arrived at Kutna Hora, the church of bones. At first when i heard 'the church of bones', i really thought it's literally made of bones. It turned out to be a church that was filled with human bones of 44,000 people. It's pretty morbid and i seriously had no idea why people would do this kind of thing. My best guess would be that it's a way to honour these people of some noble origin. It's incredible how they could use the bones to make a chandelier. Gosh.
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Heaps of bones
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After lunch (some sandwich) at Kutna Hora, we continued on to the town of Olomouc. On the way, the guide told us that it's interesting to note that for a meat loving country like Czech Republic, you don't really see much cattle along the way. And it was true. All i saw were pastures, trees and fields, no cattle in sight.
Frankly speaking, i was surprised to see a hotel in this middle-of-nowhere town. At first i perceived Olomouc to be like a ghost town (probably not as ghostly as Mae Sai), but after an orientation walk around the town, it was not as 'ulu-ated' as it seemed. We went to the 2nd astronomical clock in Czech Rep (1st was in Prague, 2nd was in Olomouc, and there were only the 2 of them), cathedrals after cathedrals, old roman wall, statue of Julius Caesar (the easternmost reign of Rome) etc.
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Mozart composed some music at this place
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After dinner at this Moravian-styled restaurant, I walked back to the hotel to catch an early wink. When i was halfway up the concourse, i heard a familiar accent --> "you all better sit down huh!". I froze stiff at the spot. Gosh, apparently there were multitudes of Singaporean kids ambushing at the concourse, and has swamped the whole hotel. It was unbelievable... in an ulu town in Czech Rep seeing a bunch of Singaporean kids. After asking a parent, i got to know that there's an international choir competition being held in Olomouc. So that's the reason.
The kids were really noisy bunch. I really felt like screaming out of my room window for them to shut up and stop disgracing themselves in foreign land (for obviously they were not the only occupants of the hotel) and i even had the thought of threatening them with a complaint letter to MOE.
Was looking forward to the Jewish concentration camp the next day.
You know, sometimes i still could not believe i was in Czech Rep. It's so cool!
Something to add on: there were various flags hanging at the entrance of the hotel. I was shocked to see a Singapore flag considering most of the flags out of the 10 were countries of the EU.