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Richard and I are in Harbin (Shanghai) now!


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If you want to check out the French Quarter, you can tour the

former residences of Sun Yat-sen and Zhou Enlai.

 

The area is a bit less crowded.

 

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/china/shanghai/sights/369555

 

http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction...sun-yat-sen.htm

Thanks PK, we had only one day left in Shanghai and we decided to go to Suzhou. Took a boat tour, saw some good sights but could have been better with more time (always the case, right) before we left we found a place to walk along in the early evening that was nice (see photo). Went to a small place to eat, ordered, and before we could sit down the resturant flooded with people, I have never seen anything like this, they were a tour group from Hong Kong, it went from a nice quiet atmosphere to a loud bar like roar, but the food was good.

 

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/IMG_0587.jpg

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I have not been here for long long time, but having seen your pictures, I almost cry now. I miss China, and have been here almost for 2 years at the end of this Dec, never back China to have a look. Now I have time, but my son is still in school, it seems I never get enough time to fly back. :D :) :D

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It is Friday evening here and starting to snow, wife says it will be about 12¡ã F here tonight, but it is warn in our apartment. Thanksgiving has come and gone, and I am thankful to be in China with the wife, son and her family. That's as close to an American thanksgiving I got and I have no complaints. Will try to get some pics tomorrow of Harbin in the snow, and here's one last shot from Shanghai.

 

Richard

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/P1010736.jpg

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It is Friday evening here and starting to snow, wife says it will be about 12¡ã F here tonight, but it is warm in our apartment. Thanksgiving has come and gone, and I am thankful to be in China with the wife, son and her family. That's as close to an American thanksgiving I got and I have no complaints. Will try to get some pics tomorrow of Harbin in the snow, and here's one last shot from Shanghai.

 

Richard

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/harbin.jpg

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/IMG_0600.jpg

The snow stopped with only about a 1/4" accumulation, so no photo opportunities there. We went shopping and then dinner with the family. It is cold here and waiting for a bus or taxi is about as long as I want to spend standing outside, but it would be nice to see some snow.

 

Richard

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Richard and Amanda...

brrr.. Cold.. 12F ? brrrrrrrrrr ..

 

Snow ? Snow BAD !!! I challenge you to make pics of snowangels , snow men, snow terracotta figures, snow fish, snow leopards and snow plows...

 

STAY WARM !!! I bought gloves and caps this week, prepping for December Jump.

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Richard and Amanda...

brrr.. Cold.. 12F ? brrrrrrrrrr ..

 

Snow ? Snow BAD !!! I challenge you to make pics of snowangels , snow men, snow terracotta figures, snow fish, snow leopards and snow plows...

 

STAY WARM !!! I bought gloves and caps this week, prepping for December Jump.

I challenge myself to make snow terracotta solders, :lol: so far no snow has materilized, so I am off the hook. Besides I have other "duties" that must be done ;)

Wednesday evening we will fly to Beijing, and on Saturday afternoon I will have to fly home :P

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Richard, you have that dazed, deer-caught-in-the-headlights look on your face in those photos. I can only guess it's from all day shopping. Many of us have that look on our faces this weekend. ;)

 

Thanks for taking time to share with us. :P

It was brutal, but we survived the employees who the moment you cross the threshold into the store (or booth) want to show you all they have, or maybe they know enough English to say "hello" or "hello sir" Heaven forbid you might look at something twice, this only encourages them to be intolerable. :lol: When I shop I want to be left alone until I am ready to buy or have a question, so I do not do so well shopping here, but I do try to have fun with them.

 

Richard

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Richard, you have that dazed, deer-caught-in-the-headlights look on your face in those photos. I can only guess it's from all day shopping. Many of us have that look on our faces this weekend. :yahoo:

 

Thanks for taking time to share with us. :mbounce:

It was brutal, but we survived the employees who the moment you cross the threshold into the store (or booth) want to show you all they have, or maybe they know enough English to say "hello" or "hello sir" Heaven forbid you might look at something twice, this only encourages them to be intolerable. :cheering: When I shop I want to be left alone until I am ready to buy or have a question, so I do not do so well shopping here, but I do try to have fun with them.

 

Richard

Sounds like a reverse Black Friday. :toot:

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http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/IMG_0616.jpg

Amanda and son in front of Carrefour, along with the familar taxi's of the three wheel varity

http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q408/ltbadd/IMG_0617.jpg

I must be a kid, I get such a kick out of seeing these vehicles, also the three wheeled bikes seen here.

 

Flying to Beijing tomorrow afternoon

 

Richard

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