Here are some of my observations:
- The bikes in China are old. The cars are relatively modern, so why are all the bikes rusty and old looking?
- Asian bakery pastries are so tasty. We went to one almost every day, sometimes twice a day.
- I'm terrible at bargaining (because I hate it so), but still ended up getting good deals.
- To get anywhere took a lot longer than we expected.
- Cars do not yield for pedestrians. Cross the street at your own risk!
- Pizza Huts are fancy.
- When we would finally work through language barrier issues with waiters and ticket counter agents — through a combination of Chinese, English and hand signals — it felt like a huge victory for mankind.
| Hong Kong city shot. |
| On the street in Hong Kong. |
| Making our way up to the big buddha in Hong Kong. |
| Greetings from the Great Wall. |
| See?! Old bikes. |
| In Tiananmen Square -- out of all the places we visited, just milling around the square is what felt most like China to me. |
| An Asian bakery. My true love! They all look something like this. |
| Colorful shot of Shanghai. So sci-fi. |
2 comments:
I love these photos, Jen. I'd like to know more about Asian based goods -- what kinds are popular?
Hooray for updates! :)
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