Friday, December 6, 2013

China 2013: Day 5

This is gonna be a photo-filled post, 19 photos to be exact.

During the morning, we went to The Bund, the waterfront area were you could easily the Oriental Pearl Tower and all the modern buildings in one side and on the side we were in, we could see the old sort of "European" style buildings.  The buildings were really pretty and the weather was so nice when we were there, just the right cold to a sunny day.




From there, we walked to Nanjing Rd., which is one of their highlighted shopping areas, with the road closed for pedestrians.  We came back here the next day.  Of course, for the shopping. Hahaha.


After lunch, we headed to a silk showroom.  Obviously the intention of these companies is to sell you something after the "tour" or the discussion, but I just appreciate the information you actually get from them.





Someone had a bit of fun. :)



After the silk showroom, we went to the Yu Garden which we came back to on the day after.  Here, they have all those souvenirs at a cheaper price, I could say, than the one in Beijing.  Our first stop in the stretch of that street was a tea house were a lady showed us the art of tea making.  Pretty cool since I actually enjoy tea. :)


 The souvenirs were outside the garden.  The garden itself was really nice.  There's this zigzag bridge and a lot of bridges actually overlooking a pond.  There were a lot of Koi fish, even a turtle!  The place was so packed though with tourists that we could hardly move in that bridge.  Too bad.




They were also selling these candied fruits and grilled squid and others.  I especially liked their version of the Takoyaki, less veggies, more seafood topped with good sauce and squid flakes. :)  Too bad we didn't get to try that dumpling everybody lined up for, but apparently its the best.
 




Now I'm hungry.  

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