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Shanghai Girls
... looked filled with garbage. It looks like a desolate way to live, and again I was hit with a Canada gratitude moment. To my eyes so far, the city inhabitants have it so much better in this country. It made me sad to pass by these dreary villages, while reading a book set when the people were promised comfort and fortune when the People’s Republic of China was first formed. Hearing about the faith everyone had in the system makes all of this (and ...
Shanghai revisitied - Day #1
... we are landing again. Luckily the trains are still running, and I can get to my hotel. I check-in and head out to Najin Rd to find some dinner. It is still busy, and there are some places still open.
So I'm having a major faff about. I manage to have a big breakfast quite early, but can't seem to get out of the hotel room. I think I am still tired from the night before.
I'm off to Pudong on the other side of ...
Back in Shanghai
... sweep of the art deco buildings of the Bund and the wide plaza fronting it running along the Huangpu river and full of strolling crowds enjoying the spectacular view of the gleaming modern skyscrapers of New Pudong financial centre across the river. I was more interested in the beautifully restored Art Deco buildings, the old Jardine Matheson building, the Bank of China ,. the Astor House Hotel, the Hong Kong ...
今天是冬至 and Ĉ
... a really large park. Like Jells Park and Royal Botanic Garden combined. The large open fields with roses and flowers of different shapes and colours everywhere.
It ended with the memories of grandpa stuck inside each and one of us that attend. The memories of the genorosity and family values he had within him. Always putting the family before himself.
As soon as it ended, we had lunch at a fancy garden ...
Late Nights and Great Sights
... the more popular Chinese beers. We sat around and soaked in the greatness of where we were for a good time and even played some foosball right inside. I then took everyone down the length of the street and even got to enjoy some free wine tasting that happened to be set up at the end. We settled on a restaurant that didn’t seem to have a nationality associated with it, rather just seemed to have its own, unique, style. Anyways, we grabbed some small ...