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Guangzhou
... but it is more the fact that you know you are locked in to a smooth, long journey where you can read, write, think, sleep, go to the toilet any time you like, use electronics any time, enjoy scenery around you, and because you are gradually moving along, there is a constant underlying feeling of positivity about the future. We arrived in Guangzhou and realised we had done it again! It was 5pm, peak hour! Having lost most sense of what day it was, only relying on dates ...
The Long Way Home
... really enjoyed about Stuart/Jensen area was the countless restaurants with bars that offered really delicious/well priced food and a happy hour every night. We also had to hit the mall which I found to be just like our bigger shopping centres but I did fall in love with a beautiful shop called 'Things Remembered'. Paul can now be referred to as Imelda, as he has bought home 4 new pair of shoes. The fire pit was lit at Julie & Eileen's and they made these things ...
Feeding MY ZODIAC
... my tact….(well, life truly begins at 40)!
It is not that simple to interest the tiger, though. First-hand experiences for us matter so much. I may be usually open ...
12 hours in Guangzhou
... the guidebooks but it is quite pretty in its alleyways and the river provides a focus. We strolled along the riverside towards a wharf where you can catch a ferry to the other side for the princely sum of half a yuan (about 7 cents) or to the university, which is a ten minutes ride upstream for 1 yuan. So that's what we did. It was a great trip and when we got to the other end we stayed on the ferry and came right back to where we started. It was lunch time and Guangzhou ...
Guangzhou.Another day, A completely different city
... today.. it is situated in the newer more modern area of Haizhu ..taxi or metro? One walk into the station with it's predominately chinese signage, no english speaking staff and a change of lines required.. I opted for the taxi .. showed the taxi a photo of Canton tower..Chigang Pagoda it is ..and ..it was amazing! Towering above all around it, the parks and gardens in bloom made it quite an oasis in this bustling metropolis.
it was built from Nov 2005 ...