Huayue Hotel Guangzhou
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Guangzhou
... near the toilet and kitchen, then notice the truck loads of food on our table and laugh. We could do nothing but laugh at ourselves and the situation, all the while trying to cram as much food as possible into our mouths so as not to waste it. On arrival of the chicken, we were full but we were not done. Over the next half hour, we slowly picked away at the spicy dish until it mostly gone and we were bursting. Mean while, Nessy had looked up how to ask for a doggy bag ...
The Long Way Home
... smoors' which are like a Jatz cracker topped with chocolate and marshmallow and toasted in the coals until they are all gooeey. Sensational! We all managed another 4 fabulous days of eating and drinking copious quantities with family and friends who we want to thank from the bottom of our hearts for helping make our last 4 weeks simply amazing. A rather saddish/ happyish drink with the Cruisin' Crew and dinner at 'Outbacks' bought the USA holiday to an end. We left ...
Feeding MY ZODIAC
... but I am also likely to withdraw and can be aggressive when trapped. There had been circumstances in my life when, I had closed myself up for both physical and emotional hibernations. So attached to people, places or things that I value so much and losing them would shut my world out, away from the social crowd. Family problems when I was younger, affected me so much…the degree of influence to ‘shattering’ myself is so strong that when ...
12 hours in Guangzhou
... and the officious Chinese immigration officer let us through no problems - didn't even want the form. There's a metro stop right at the airport so it's pretty easy to get right into town. Pretty easy if you know where you want to go. We took a punt on a station and had to change from the orange line to the blue line. Colour codes make language barriers so much easier! Our punt turned out ok. We were in a pretty nice part of town - quaint alleyways and tall leafy ...
Guangzhou.Another day, A completely different city
... in 2010. Mark Hemel, the architect that together with his partner Barbara Kuit designed the Guangzhou TV tower, comments, ″Where most skyscrapers bear ′male′ features; being introvert, strong, straight, rectangular, and based on repetition, we wanted to create a ′female′ tower being complex, transparent, curvy and gracious.″ ″ it certainly is that!!
For a sum of 150 Yuan (Aus$21) you asend by lift a total of ...