Week 6 (11/3/22)
There was a lot of hustling this week due to the Night Market event. When we arrived on Thursday, all the Asia Society employees were scrambling around to finish all the last-minute tasks before the big day. Mei came by and hurriedly told us to complete the wooden LED signs that we started two weeks ago and so we got to work on that. Since we already drew the outline for the letters with a marker, the only step left was to hot glue the lights on the signs to be displayed at night. While Everest and Jeremy worked on the signs, I helped by cutting out tags for the volunteers that would be assisting during Night Market, myself included. Mei told me that we had a record-breaking amount of volunteers who scheduled for this event, which was interesting because the weather was predicted to be rainy–not ideal for an outside event.
During the Night Market, I was assigned to answer questions and manage crowd control in the Yokai exhibit. I stood in front of the doors with a clicker to count the number of people in attendance. Occasionally people would ask me to hold their food and drinks for them because they were prohibited in the exhibit, and sometimes they would walk right in before I could stop them. However, the market as a whole was very lively and it was great to see so many people interested in this beautiful art gallery. At one point on a break, Phuong let me into the auditorium to watch professional sumo wrestlers battle it out. It was one of the things I was excited about the most in this event due to missing last year's, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to finally witness it with my own eyes. Overall, I had so much fun at Night Market, and it will definitely be something I miss in college next year.
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