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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
... We've learned so many things about overseas travel and made mistakes that we would never wish to repeat but none of that annoying stuff could tarnish all the fun and laughter we had, new friendships we made or exciting things we experienced. Thank you to everyone who helped make our holiday the most amazing experience. We look forward to sharing more trips with you and hope you will try this blogging stuff to share your journeys with us. Happy travels Trish & Paul ...
China For The Day
... a great experience. The language barrier proved to be quite the inconvenience.
Crushed some Macdees in honour of Neckbeard... when the guy gave us only one ketchup we laughed at how Kev would have blacked... haha Beard. Then a quick nap and off to the airport on the subway. Looking forward to Hanoi, a normal nights sleep and Halong Bay. Still seems so surreal.
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Feeding MY ZODIAC
... are just so sensitive as how a tiger smells or feels danger or safety around. I tend to, yes trust my instincts but I know how to assess situations thoughtfully before launching any actions. Friends do secretly admire my determination and optimism, yet find me annoying and complicated to share my ‘tiger-side’ of enthusiasm which can be pushed away and left behind.
12 hours in Guangzhou
... the river. By now all the shops had opened so we walked through a range of shopping districts. All the shops are clustered so first we walked past shop after shop of sign makers, then a bevy of florists, then a whole bunch of shops who seem to sell supplies for festivals - lots of red velvet with gold braid. Then I reckon maybe five hundred different shoe shops (you think I'm joking). The Pearl River appeared before us. Guangzhou (which used to be called Canton) has a bad ...