Alright, so I decided to give this “look afar at the break of dawn wuwa” thing a shot. Honestly, I had no clue what to expect, but it sounded kinda cool and mysterious, you know?
Getting Started
First things first, I had to figure out what this even was. I did a little digging, didn’t take long.

My Little Experiment
So, armed with, my trusty tools I’m using for this, here’s what I did:
- Woke up super early: I mean, “break of dawn” is in the title, right? Set my alarm for like, way before sunrise. It was rough, I’m not gonna lie. I’m not a morning person.
- Went outside: Stumbled out of bed, grabbed a sweater, and headed out. It was still pretty dark, and chilly.
- Looked “afar”: Okay, this part was a bit tricky. I live in a city, so “afar” is kind of relative. I found a spot with a decent view, a little park, looking through my phone, it gives me a little different view, and try my best to see how the view goes.
- “wuwa”: Ok. I take a deep breath, and let the moment sink in, from the view far away.
What I Experienced
Honestly, at first, it was just… cold and dark. I was half-asleep and wondering why I was doing this to myself. But then, as the sky started to lighten up, something kinda shifted.
It was quiet, peaceful. Seeing the city slowly wake up, the colors changing in the sky… it was actually pretty awesome. I don’t think I’ve ever really paid attention to a sunrise before. And just thinking about it, with the view from my phone, made it even better.
The “wuwa” part? Well, that was pretty cool. I felt like a little relief, even though the whole experience was cool.
Final Thoughts
Would I do it again? Maybe. It was definitely a unique experience. It made me appreciate the little things, like a quiet morning and a pretty sunrise. And hey, it gave me something to write about, right? Maybe I’ll try it again sometime when it’s not so cold. I don’t think you need any fancy equipment. The important thing, I realized, is just to be present and observe. Give it a try sometime, you might be surprised!