I arrived back in Singapore last Friday, but it's only now that I got the time to process the remaining photos.
The training actually ended on last Thursday, when I had to take a multiple choice examination. The results will be out later, so hopefully I managed to pass. Some of the questions were pretty tricky, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Anyway, last Thursday was the finals of the Champions League, and no way was I going to miss that, even though I was not in Singapore. Before I left for Helsinki, I had already made contact with a Finnish Gooner, and he promised to bring me to a pub where there is a live telecast of the game. Incidentally, the instructor responsible for my training was from the UK as well; he wasn't an Arsenal man, but it was an English team in the final, so he was asking around during class as well. I made arrangements, and I was set to watch the game along with a Brit and a few Finns.
I wasn't paying much attention during the last day of training, it ended eventually, but it didn't exactly pass without me noticing it, if you know what I mean. I met my instructor, as well as Finnish Gooner, and we made our way this Sports Academy pub. There was already a decent crowd in the pub when we arrived, and I started the evening with London Pride, after my Finnish friend's advice.
By the time the match started, the place was absolutely packed; but the atmosphere was fantastic. It's a pity, but you can never get this kind of atmosphere in Singapore, not even at the National Stadium. There was constant chanting, strangers coming up to you to shake your hand, and engaging you in small talk about the match and the teams. Marvellous.
Much thanks to Jani, my Finnish friend, for making it possible:
Well, the match didn't exactly end the way I hoped it would, but I really enjoyed my time at the pub. I bade my farewell to my new-found friends, and on my way back to the hotel, I passed by other people queueing up for taxis, or rushing to take the train. My hotel was just about 400m away from the pub, so it was a short trip back for me.
Friday was my last day in Helsinki, and my flight out was at 6 in the evening, so I had pretty much the whole morning free. My colleagues and I walked around the city centre, and they brought me to the local Apple Centre. The prices are slightly more expensive, given that everything are in Euros. I showed Front Row to my colleagues, and they were both impressed. Hopefully, I had done enough to convince them to make the switch.
It wasn't long before we had to check out, and make our way to the airport. The flight was long, but I had empty seats next to me, and I had some decent sleep again.
I would say that Helsinki is a very good place for hiking, fishing, and ideal for nature lovers. The city centre, although small, offers a different perspective on European cities, and it has been an interesting trip.
Photos are at the usual place.

