Sherilyn Shines at Asia Open Dance Championship with Gold Medal Win

Last Saturday, Sherilyn achieved another incredible milestone by winning a gold medal in the Modern Contemporary (Solo) dance at the Asia Open Dance Championship, held at the PJ Performing Arts Centre. This triumph is just one of a few in what has been a week filled with success, as she has now secured two gold medals and one Double Platinum medal from two different dance competitions. It’s a testament to her unwavering commitment and love for dance, which has fueled her through rigorous training and numerous sacrifices.

Despite being a full-time university student, Sherilyn attends dance classes at two different studios, often squeezing in three to four sessions a week after her academic day ends. It’s not easy juggling both her studies and her passion for dance, but her perseverance has paid off, and I couldn’t be prouder of her. Sherilyn’s love for competition runs deep, and I have no doubt that she will continue to participate in many more dance contests in the future. In fact, one of her goals is to secure a Talent Scholarship from her university, which would open up even more opportunities for her to compete at higher levels.

As long as Sherilyn remains happy and her university grades aren’t compromised, I will continue to support her dream. She has already proven that she can excel in both her academic pursuits and her passion for dance. This week, in the midst of all the excitement, she is also preparing to embark on her first year at university, where she will be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.

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What To Wear In Japan For All Seasons

Japan is an amazingly beautiful country rich in culture, history, delectable food, pop culture, breathtaking mountain views, onsen, Sakura, and friendly people. Whether it is the scenery, Japanese-style clothing, or the onsen hot spring that you’re drawn to, Japan is a country that has something to offer everyone.

There are four seasons in Japan, namely:

Spring (April to May),

Summer (June to August), 

Fall (September to November) and

Winter (December to March)

If you’re planning to travel to Japan and wondering what clothing to pack for the different seasons, below is a guide on what to pack.

What To Wear In Spring (temperature range: 2° to 24°C)

In Japan, spring means the arrival of the cherry blossom or sakura, one of the most iconic emblems of spring in Japan. Many tourists flock to Japan during spring to witness the blooming of Sakura. It is recommended to pack coats or jackets if you’re visiting during the first half of spring. For the second half of spring, short or long-sleeved Japan t shirts and sweaters or cardigans are recommended.

What To Wear In Summer (temperature range: temperature range: 16°-30°C)

Japan experiences hot and humid summers, so it is recommended to pack Japanese tank tops, thin short-sleeved or sleeveless tops, sundresses, or any clothing that is light and breathable. Shorts are perfect too unless you plan to visit shrines or temples where there’s a certain dress code as a sign of respect.

What To Wear In Fall (temperature range: temperature range: 7°-27°C)

If you’re visiting Japan during the first half of fall, you can pack light shirts and dresses for the mornings. Nighttime can be breezy and cold, so pack along jackets, Japanese style hoodies, and shawls. The second half of fall can be chilly, so pack thicker jackets, sweaters, or coats and layer your clothing to keep you warm and cozy.

What To Wear In Winter (temperature range: temperature range: -6°-20°C)

Japan is a beautiful winter wonderland from December through March for those who like snow and cold weather. You will need down coats, puffer jackets, earmuffs, gloves, winter socks, and thermal clothing.  If you plan to visit snowy regions to ski or experience snow, consider wearing waterproof and anti-slip snow boots and good-quality ski gloves. Always dress up in layers to trap heat and top with a waterproof outer layer to keep dry.

Japan is a country that never ceases to amaze. Whether you like hot, breezy, or cold, there’s always a perfect time to visit Japan. As the weather in Japan can be quite diverse and unpredictable, it’s important to check the weather forecast for your specific destination and pack your clothes accordingly.  Remember to dress appropriately if you are planning to visit temples and shrines. Make a checklist of the right clothing to bring – jackets, coats, Japanese t shirts, thermal wear, socks, gloves, scarves, and appropriate shoes for the specific season. Plan your trip well, bring ample clothing, and enjoy your vacation!

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