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Experience Picturesque East China
Located on the east coast, East China embraces Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Fujian provinces and Shanghai Municipality and is one of the most economic-developed areas of the country and boasts many of the most attractive places in China.
After visiting East China, you can appreciate the charm of it.
East China is beautiful for its mountains and rivers. ...
Hangzhou :The most beautiful city
... ditty croon by the elderly who sitting around in the lakeside garden. Listen to the voice of the spring together, and appreciate the blossom and blossom fall. Walking so slowly, go through the entire life with your lover, just like the moving story of the ancient Hangzhou is the night.
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Travelling again... that seems common :D
This time I am going by train. sometime soon I will upload a few photos, I took the overnight train, (2pm in the afternoon to 7:30am in the morning) from Hangzhou to Shenzhen, then a quick hop across the border and metro to Wan Chai where the Visa office is.
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West Lake, Hangzhou
... the same colour as my eyes. I love it. The next morning, we went to a food street, where I had deep fried crabs - 3 reasonable sized ones on a skewer. The shells had been removed from most of them, and the shell around the legs was lovely and crunchy - but quite tender. Delicious!
After having a good coffee and cheese cake at Costa's, we said goodbye to Ana, and got a taxi to the airport - not cheap (110RMB), but worth it, with all our luggage. We couldn't believe it ...
Hangzhou – very beautiful but too popular
... places in their own city? How can a local bus driver not know the major regional bus stop on his line? The advice found in our travel book: Ask seven Chinese for directions and you will receive seven totally different ones, all likely to be wrong… Interestingly enough most Chinese can’t just say “no sorry I don’t know” as this would be impolite. Kind of funny (or not) that we have different interpretations of what is impolite ;-).
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