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Travel Blogs from Zhuhai
Another Week – Another “Sumpin”
When we don't know what something is (or don’t want to know) we say "that’s sumpin"’. I know it is not proper English but it is just proper enough for us to absorb things as they come at us. As we travelled from Graffitiville (Greece) with a quick stop in Moscow we arrived in Hong Kong hoping we could arrange for another Chinese Visa for our second entry into China. ...
Macau - The Bipolar City
... the middle coloured silver and the top coloured gold. Very clever. A lot had peculiar artefacts and other things to take photos of. The Venetian is very similar to how I remember its brother in Vegas with canals and shops all around. The Wynn has a fountain similar to the Bellagio.
It was somewhat a surprise to bump into my friends at the Venetian after a whole day of being separated. It was a relief for both parties! So the rest of the evening was ...
Macau and the temples of Mammon
... 1 country, 2 system there too. The main benifit to me of course, is that I don't need a visa to visit - which makes this day trip a no brainer.
Go back 10 years and Macau was still a bit of a backwater. One day the gambling system in Macau ceased being a monolpoly and Beijing eased the restrictions on mainland Chinese visiting. Overnight, the place exploded (not literally). I know what you're thinking (as I was) - Ah a Las Vegas of the east, ...
Zhuhai City
Today we went to a city called Zhuhai which is around 130km away to the south from Guangzhou city. The previous day we had bought bus tickets to go the city and another city called Zhaoqing where we'll go tomorrow. We managed to find the place to buy the tickets and I was able to speak enough Chinese to be able to get the correct tickets.
Today started very early as our bus to Zhuhai left at 07:10 from the provincial bus station. ...
Hong Kong and Macau
... We got there late afternoon, while still daylight and the idea was to be there for the impressive views at night. It was pretty miserable weather, which restricted the daylight view slightly so we went inside for some food and a foot spa (which was voted number 1 thing to do in Hong Kong on Tripadvisor haha). It was expensive at HK$180 but worth every penny once the tickling and burning pins and needles sensation wore off of the little fish eating your ...
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