Sunday, January 26, 2014

Sights and Scenes of Splendid China

Still feeling that familiar Disney feeling, our tour bus brought us to our next and final stop over to China. Yes, you heard me right. Our tour guide settled those who will be going to Macau and those who have tours to China. We transferred to a separate vehicle that will take us to East MTR Station going to Lo Wu Station, China. 





Shenzhen is located northern part of Hongkong and is in Southern part of Guangdong Province, China. It's a 45-minute train ride from the East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station plus another 30 minutes for immigration and boarding formalities. 
Our tourguide Mark met us at the station and gave us our visas prior to entering. It was a good thing that our group visa's already included in the tour. Shenzhen visa is valid for 5 days within the Special Economic Zone, but you cannot travel further to China unless you have a valid Chinese Visa.

It was past 9:00 PM when we finished with the immigration and some drizzles welcomed us to China. We checked in at our hotel barely sleepy and grumpy because we found out that our souvenir was nowhere to be found! I felt really bad but I can't suppose to ruin the remaining tour for some lost souvenir right? 


Good morning China!




We almost didn't make it on breakfast at the hotel, but we managed what remains from a supposedly "buffet breakfast". We had a good memory about it sharing hearty laughter's over some rich Yangchow, hot omelette and tasty coffee! 

downtown Shenzhen reminds of our busy and crowded streets in Quiapo area




The Bamboo Factory



Next is a trip to Bamboo Factory, featuring products from bamboo skinned from its trunk and leaves to make absorbent towels, photoframes, coveralls, haircovers, shawls and many more. So interesting to learn all that, huh when I could only think of bamboo as ornaments, I remember that one poem my sis used to read me: Pliant is a bamboo. Indeed it is pliant, versatile, bending over and beyond, stretching itself to make different useful things!  So I got myself a couple of towels and hair covers while pliant is a bamboo on my head. Hehe











Shennan Blvd..the longest boulevard in Shenzhen 



Window of the World



One of the major attractions of Shenzhen is Window of World. A themepark that housed replica of Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids, Taj Mahal and other wonders of the world. It will literally take you to any corners of of the world in just one day. 










Photo with the group of Holy Land pilgrims . . .









Lunch for the day together with some newly found friends! 






getting ready for our cable car ride, the ride will cost you RMB68 or approximately Php500.






Onboard the train for a quick tour around the whole City ..














View from the top is Window of the World...







A more serious group photo here.. 


And now we're back at Hongkong Airport for our flight back to MNL


We happen to meet Suzie and friends! Nice seeing you here Ms. Suzie. 


And so that ends my short but splendid tour. We were back in Manila before I knew it...before I can even shake myself to go back to work the next day because I'm so full of cold weather, Chinese foods, aromatic tea,  and Disneyland, China. 

It was a really good tour except for the lost souvenirs. But 'll come back to know more of China, maybe Beijing next time?!  

XieXie Hongkong & China! 


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Love, 

itsmelory (^.^)

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