In early December, I stepped foot in China for the first time. Despite the worst flight of my life (no in-flight entertainment, fluorescent food, various broken bits of the plane lying about underfoot), the week was wonderful. Guangzhou is an industrial city less visited by tourists, but we had a jolly time exploring, and mostly by foot. We attracted a lot of attention as we were often the only non-Chinese people around. It was fun to see how delighted people became when they realized one of us spoke Mandarin! My main impressions of the city: the food is amazing, the tiny alleyways exotic and mysterious, and everything is delightfully cheap (our apartment was about $30/day). On our last day in China, we traveled outside the city to quickly check out Macau and Hong Kong. Seven days was a tad too short to do everything on our list--looks like we'll have to go back someday.
Rainy Hotel View |
Palm Trees |
Guangzhou Pearl River |
Architecture |
High-Density Housing |
Tea Market |
Market Street |
Market Street 2 |
Portal |
This is China |
Stuffed Noodle Street Food |
Delicious Egg and Biscuit Street Food |
Savory Pancake Street Food |
Archway |
Christmas in China |
Vine-Covered Walkway |
Traditional Porches |
Ornate Railings |
Tuk-Tuk |
Restaurant at Night |
Outdoor Mall Giant Poster |
Housing |
Sugarcane Juice |
Tree-Lined Street |
Macau! |
Part of the Macau "Strip" |
The Hong Kong Skyline |
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