Jinjiang Inn Guangzhou Haizhu Jiangyan Road
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Guangzhou
... and accommodation, we soon calculated that it was in fact a Saturday and therefore peak hour would thankfully be avoided. Getting pointed in a general direction, we found the metro and it was a short ride to our nearest stop. Another short walk, through streets lined with Christmas decorations and food vendors, we'd made it. Although Guangzhou (known in the West as Canton) is the third largest city in China, it does not have any major tourism draw cards so we ...
The Long Way Home
... really enjoyed about Stuart/Jensen area was the countless restaurants with bars that offered really delicious/well priced food and a happy hour every night. We also had to hit the mall which I found to be just like our bigger shopping centres but I did fall in love with a beautiful shop called 'Things Remembered'. Paul can now be referred to as Imelda, as he has bought home 4 new pair of shoes. The fire pit was lit at Julie & Eileen's and they made these things ...
Feeding MY ZODIAC
... my tact….(well, life truly begins at 40)!
It is not that simple to interest the tiger, though. First-hand experiences for us matter so much. I may be usually open ...
12 hours in Guangzhou
So, we had this rather long layover in transit in Guangzhou. We could have chosen just to sit around the airport for 12 hours but hey - there's a place to explore we've never been before just waiting for us. I wasn't sure whether they would let us through immigration because you normally have to have a visa already before you get to China but in Australia they gave us an application for a 24 hour visa. They told us we might be allowed in. As it turned out we didn't need ...
Guangzhou.Another day, A completely different city
Another hazy start to the day..mmm.. but it wasn't long before the sun was breaking through to ..even ..patchy blue skies. The chinese humidty didn't take long to hit...the forecast was for 25 degrees 89% humidity..hard to imagine in a matter of a month temps will be a chilly 15 degrees but with little snow. whatever their season the clothing is available as they supply most of the worlds variable seasons at all times.
My mission was to travel to ...