Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2014

China Wrap

So... I had this China Travel Diary thing that went on last year.  And I was not able to finish it.  Like I mentioned in my previous post, I want to fulfill those things I've meant to finish, so, we have here my final photo blog on the several remaining days for our China 2013 trip.

I have photos of Din Tai Fung, which I wish to visit again in the future. This post is making me hungry!!!

Also, I have two photos of my OOTD.  Lol.

Sorry, this is not so much of a chatty post, but I hope you enjoy it still.












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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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

China 2013: Day 4

Day 4 of our China trip was our last day at Beijing.  We checked out of the hotel, Holiday Express Inn (which apparently they have a lot of there), quite early.  We said our good byes to Sherry who even gave the kids panda hats, so sweet of her.

We rode the bullet train to Shanghai, which took about 5 hours.  We didn't mind though since it actually had more leg room than an airplane would!  And we got to see the landscapes of part of China as well.  Their train station looked like an airport too.









We arrived at Shanghai around lunch time.  Our first stop was a short cruise.  Timing was good since we got a glimpse of the sunset.  When we reached the Oriental Pearl Tower which looked like a rocket about to launch, it was evening already.  All the lights were lit up and from above it was really cool, especially in the part were they had glass or crystal flooring. 






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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

China 2013: Day 3

Even on our third day in China, we still were surprised at how cold we felt.  The morning of the third day was the time we went to the Summer Palace.  The cold though made us not want to wander around.  Instead, we just took some photos and left after about 20 minutes.  It was unfortunate since the place really looked nice.


It was so nice seeing the elderly freely exercise in this open space.  Made me sorta guilty of not having any exercise at all. Hahahaha.





And here we have a giant rubber duck floating in the middle of the lake!  It was so cute, but it kept on being knocked out by the wind; sometimes, it even faces flat on the water.


After the Summer Palace, we spent a few minutes on a bridge to take some shots with the Bird's Nest, Beijing's stadium that was used to host the Olympics.


I think we had lunch after that and I believe that was one of the group's favorite restaurants of all those we went to during the trip.  But more on that later.  After, since the tour guide knew of the Filipinos' favorite past-time during trips (other than taking numerous photos), she brought us to a "mall" that held all these souvenir shops and imitation everything.  Below is a photo of the group fussing over an imitation iPhone.  The phones really look alike except for the box and the photos the camera take.  Beside that was a "mall", but more of stand-alone shops like Uniqlo, Mac, etc.


After, we watched the Acrobatics show which was quite fast, but amazing, especially the last act.  The last act was about 7 motorcyclists driving inside a sphere.  Crazy!


The ladies bought matching boots from the shopping and wore them right away to beat the cold.  The technique in haggling with the vendors is to simply walk away.  Then, they'd just come running to you giving you the price you want.  Man are they aggressive.



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