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  • Are You The Next Lee Hom? 你是下一个王力宏吗?

    Are You The Next Lee Hom? 你是下一个王力宏吗?

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    [ADV] Are You The Next Lee Hom? 你是下一个王力宏吗?– This is a good question for all the Lee Hom fans out there or Lee Hom wanna-be. Wang Lee Hom is one of my favourite Chinese artist, he is so cool, so friendly, so handsome and he sings so well! Do you agree?

    He was born in America and now reside in Taiwan, he speaks fluent English and Mandarin, as well as some Cantonese dialects too. What I like him the most is his personality of being not-cocky, he is a very friendly artist, he looks handsome (which I wanna be handsome too! haha!) and his singing is really awesome, not forget to mention, he knows how to play many types of music instrument! WELL, I WANNA BE LIKE HIM, DO YOU?

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    You know there’s actually a lot of Lee Hom wannabes out there. Although Lee Hom’s shoes are pretty big to fill, but these people seem to think they’ve got what it takes to rise the occasion.

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    What do you think? You can be the next Lee Hom too! Send some videos, voice recording or a “Chok” pose like Lee Hom via MMS and you can stand a chance to win Imported Lee Hom Bahamut Dragon Air Guitar or Autographed Open Fire Greatest Hits Album!

    You can join the contest via:

    Video – Send video of singing/impersonating/lip-syncing/dancing/playing instruments to any Lee Hom song, upload to Facebook.

    Voice Recording – dial *22009 and singalong (Xpax only)

    MMS – Snap a picture and pose like Lee Hom, MMS to 23131.

    To find out more on THE NEXT LEE HOM, visit Xpax Facebook now.

  • Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Click here to read more about my China Trip.

    China Trip – Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight (Day 4) – Back to Shanghai trip, it’s morning in Shanghai and it’s time to be serious in touring around Shanghai. Brother and I woke up quite late that day. Actually we don’t really have a proper itinerary, we just see which attraction is nearby and we start from them.

    We went to brunch while walking to East Nanjing Road. We have to go to East Nanjing Road because the nearest Metro station is located at there. We randomly went into a restaurant and ate Shanghai Xiao Long Bao again, not so awesome, then we walked along East Nanjing Road.

    It’s noon time already, we came across a City Sightseeing Bus parked by the roadside, a lady was offering ticket for it. Since it’s 30RMB/ticket valid for one day, we bought it, never know that the frequency of the bus was so slow. Haha, anyway, we have bought the ticket, we have to follow the bus schedule. So, part of my day 4 in Shanghai is on the sightseeing bus which I will share with you guys in the next post. =)

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Street of Shanghai.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Little Chinese dog.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Sheng Jian Bao, very juicy. 生煎包

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Wantan, but they called it Yun Dun, 云吨 which don’t really have anything under the skin.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Xiao Long Bao again.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Shanghai East Nanjing Pedestrian Shopping Street.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    A Chinese medicine store.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    On the bus, it’s not an good idea to sit at the open air area, very cold!

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    The bus actually parked there just to attract tourist. We boarded the sightseeing bus but it did not move right away, we waited like 15 minutes only then another bus came, we have to moved to another bus.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Click here to read more about my China Trip.

  • Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神 – Last Sunday, Penang has its first Taoist Float Procession with a spiritual route of 11.8km, and a length of 4km of more than 80 floats, representing different Taoist temple around Penang, and other state.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    This Taoist float procession was organized in conjunction with the 115th Anniversary of the Lean Wah Thong Temple in Air Itam, Penang. It has attracted many locals and tourists to experience the float procession and also caused some traffic congestion in town.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    I didn’t really know about it at first until my grandma told me about this event, only then I searched on the Internet and found out about it. It’s very cool, with many different Taoism god on the decorated float and many devotees join the procession. It’s a very happenings night, but I think the state tourism and culture authority should tell people more about it, so more people can experience the event as I know many didn’t know about this event.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    I went to Pangkor Road and Jalan Dato Kramat to photograph the event. Hopefully, this kind of event will occur every year in Penang to attract more tourists and devotees to Penang.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

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  • Kopi C @ China House – Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House – Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House – Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse – Penang has many colonial-style shophouses which are very beautiful and retro located in the heart of UNESCO World Heritage City of George Town. Nowadays, many of these shophouses are refurbished and converted into heritage hotel, inn, cafe, gallery and gift shop.

    China House is a good use of colonial-style shophouses converted into a shophouse with gallery, cafe, restaurants, retail and a place to chill and relax with your friends. In China House, there’s many different section, one section is the Kopi C (known as Kopi Cine) which serves nice coffee and freshly baked cakes and desserts.

    Initially, I was thinking of having a nice afternoon tea at Kopi Cine, Muntri Street, later only found out that it has moved into China House. So I went to search for the China House. It’s located on Beach Street, before the old fire station. The China House is linked together with the shophouse at the back, which reveal a long and narrow interior.

    The interior of Kopi C is very retro, blended old Penang’s  decorations with Chinese & Western-style. I ordered their in-house special cake – Tiramisu (RM12/slice) and a slice of Mushroom Quiche (RM8/slice) which is a pie filled with mushroom and onion.

    With some soft music, Kopi C is indeed a nice hangout spot in the afternoon, for good cakes, good chat and good environment. Hueisean loves the place a lot, and the Tiramisu too! Besides housing the Kopi C, China House also houses a gallery at the 2nd level, an open space for event, a Chinese restaurant, a courtyard, a reading zone and also a bar with live music at night.

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    Kopi C @ China House - Cafe & Gallery In Heritage Shophouse

    China House

    153 & 155 Beach Street,
    George Town, Penang.

    183B Victoria Street,
    George Town, Penang.

    Telephone: +604-2637299

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  • Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund

    Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund

    Click here to read more about my China Trip.

    China Trip – Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund 南京东路步行街,外滩 (Day 3) – The Apple Store at Nanjing East Road was really awesome, but then we got hungry after checking out of the Apple Store, hungry of Apple products, and also hungry of food too! It’s time to hunt for some real Shanghai food on the famous East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Shanghai food initially was very cool in my mind, but then, it’s not as delicious as I expected.

    We dinnered at a Shanghai restaurant, serving Shanghainese food, we ate Xiao Long Bao, some very oily vegetable with pork, spicy mapo toufu and steamed rice. Well, Xiao Long Bao did taste better than ours, but the other dishes were special, yet weird, because of too oily and spicy. Alright, dinner done but not super awesome.


    Shanghai Xiao Long Bao soup dumpling.


    Spicy Mapo Toufu.


    Oily cabbage fried with pork slices.

    We went to tour the famous East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Shopping Street, it’s a very cool shopping street with historical Shanghainese building which blends Western architecture with Chinese culture. You can see huge Chinese signboard on Western-style building. If you watch movie about old-Shanghai where there’s many nightclub and supper happenings, this is the street. But now, there’s no nightclub anymore, it’s a whole stretch of shopping retail outlets. It’s still very happenings, and beautiful at night when spotlight shines on the building.


    Beautiful Shanghai East Nanjing Road.


    The walking street, dedicated for pedestrian, designed for walking.


    Street community karaoke going on.


    There’s the music man.


    There’s the conductor with the Chinese song lyric.


    At the end of East Nanjing Road.

    Some very stupid thing occurred at the East Nanjung Road was that there’s 2 Chinese girls tried to scam us. First, they asked us about directions to People’s Park, then we said we don’t know; then they asked whether are we students on travel to Shanghai, we said yes, later then they wanted to join us to walk around the place, like trying to be friendly to us. It’s just felt very wrong and weird because one must always beware of scam in China. We ignore and rejected them then they walked away with a “failed” face. After checking online, it’s actually the coffee scam, which always is 2 girls approaching young tourist, especially college students, and they will bring you to a coffee shop, where they will order some expensive drinks, end up paying hundreds of dollar for cheap drinks. So, beware of this. We actually came across 3 different pairs of girls at there. Haha, they really failed on scamming us.

    Actually there’s nothing much to shop at there for us, there’s departmental stores, clothing, footwear, and more, which are pretty normal to us. It’s just walking around, looking at people and buildings. Things are not cheap at there too. Another thing is, you will be annoyed by the people standing outside of sportwear shop like Niki & Adidas, offering you some cheap fake shoes with a piece of catalog paper. Very annoying, but just ignore them and they won’t bother you anymore.


    A beggar on the floor.

    Since it’s still early, it’s only 10.30pm when we walked the whole stretch of Nanjing East Road, we walked to the famous riverside – The Bund to see the skyline of Pudong Shanghai. We walked pass many colonial Western-style building along the way and it’s quiet. Unfortunately, the sad thing was the lights at the skyscrapers were off at that time although the skyline of Shanghai’s Pudong area is really awesome. So, we planned to visit The Bund at the next day.


    Walking along the quiet street.


    The skyline of Shanghai’s Pudong area, awesome but then not perfect without the light on at the Pearl TV Tower.


    While on the way back, we found some street food stalls, selling BBQ food and fried noodle. I bought a chicken wing and a stick of mutton. Well, it tasted, BBQ, not really very interesting to me, but the locals and the caucasian like it.

  • Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

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    China Trip – Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road 南京东路苹果电脑专卖店 (Day 3) – I had some rest at the hostel after getting back from the awesome day trip at Zhouzhuang, the ancient water town. After that, the real Shanghai trip began as this started our real exploration of Shanghai. We started off with Apple Store which located at the super famous East Nanjing Lu (Road) Pedestrian.

    I have always wanted to visit a real Apple Store for a long time, what’s difference between the Apple Store and Apple Reseller in our country is staffs at the Apple Store are very friendly, it’s always very crowded and happenings at the Apple Store, the interiors are beautiful and the big Apple is so awesome.

    Apple Store @ East Nanjing Road is my first Apple store visit in the world. All the while, Apple Stores are present in United States only, later then Tim Cook, CEO of Apple expanded the stores across the world to Europe, Asia and Australia.

    This Apple Store at East Nanjing Road opened just not long ago only at last year. It was so packed with people during my visit and the atmosphere in there were really happy. Everyone was smiling, happily playing Apple products and asking for help from the Apple’s staff. This is one of the most happenings retail outlet along East Nanjing Road shopping street.

    In there, you can notice the standard Apple Store interior design like aluminum wall panel, wood table and of course the cool glass spiral staircase. Another cool thing is that every Apple products are accompanied by an iPad which works as product introduction & price tag. Very cool.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    Big Apple logo.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    Me in front of Apple Store.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    Apple Store activity time table.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    My brother holding his brand new iPhone 4S which was not available in China at that time.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    iPad as product information display! Very brilliant.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    Look at the amount of people in the store!

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    The famous glass spiral staircase.

    Shanghai: Apple Store, East Nanjing Road
    East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Shopping Street.

    To me, I feel Apple Store in China are must-visit places because there’s only 3 stores in China, 2 in Shanghai, 1 in Hong Kong. I’ve visited them all! Stay tune to my blog for more photos on other Apple Stores.

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  • Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji 鸿记) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court – One of my favourite Chinese zhu char (煮炒/dai chao大炒) in Penang is Hong Kei at Tanjung Bungah. Last time it’s located on Jalan Lembah Permai, but then it has moved last December. We thought the stall has closed down, only later we found out that it had actually moved to the Tanjung Bungah Food Court which is opposite of The Cove Supercondominium.

    Hong Kei’s famous dishes are curry fish head, vinegar pork, kelabu toufu, belacha fried chicken and more. Last Sunday, I went to the new Hong Kei for dinner, the last time I went was like half year ago when it was still at the old place. The boss is a very friendly lady who can chit chat a lot with you. Let’s check out what I had that day.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    This is the food court, which has the nice Chicken Cordon Bleu too.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Curry Fish Head with lots of ladies finger and onion.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Fried Onion Omelet. The egg is very spongy.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Fried Kangkung which is ok-ok to me only, not enough garlic IMO.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Deep fried pork with nam yu. It tasted salty and crispy!

    The dinner costs us RM40 only for four of us.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court 鸿记海鲜煮炒

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    Tanjung Bungah Food Court @ Jalan Tanjung Bungah

    The stall sells economy mixed rice in the afternoon.*

  • Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

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    China Trip – Zhouzhuang 周庄 : Last Exploration & Back Shanghai (Day 3) – Well, it’s my last few hours at Zhouzhuang. Sunrise – done; Boat ride – done and now it’s the last exploration of this beautiful ancient water town in China before heading back to Shanghai in the afternoon. We checked out the inn, bought our stuffs with us and we went to walk around again, this time according to the map of attractions.

    We visited house of ancient famous people – Shen Wan Shan, which I have no idea who he really was (I don’t think he was famous, so I did not bother), then we went to a Chinese poet shop and asked the poet to write us a few poems derive from our name. This one is kinda cool, as in Zhouzhuang, you will see many shops, offering to write you a Chinese poem with your name in it, it’s actually not a specialty at there, but then it’s just a way of making money for them. We found it kinda interesting, so we gave our name for the poet, and he wrote us some Chinese poems. It’s pretty cool. It’s only 10RMB per poem, why not? We’ve got addicted with the poem writing and in the end, we have so many poems with my name, brother’s, my girlfriend, brother’s girlfriend, mom and dad, and even dad’s business. =D

    Later then, we found a Chinese opera house, unfortunately no opera was showing at there, it’s like a museum, a Taoist temple, Mao Tse Tong’s musuem, some local shops and that’s all. We went back to the bus station, bought a bus ticket or 25RMB to go back to Shanghai. Instead of heading back to Shanghai South Station, we went to Shanghai Main Railway Station. The journey took longer than 2 hours this time because of traffic congestion in Shanghai. At there, we took the Shanghai Metro to go back to our hotel, take a rest, then explore again. Fun! Shanghai was so much warmer, at 6 degree celcius.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    This is Shen Wan Shan 沈万山.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Poet and calligrapher – Mr Zhi Xue.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    A Taoist temple.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Cool barber shop with Uncle Mao’s photo on the wall.


    Wan Shan Ti / Wan Shan Hock, pork knuckles.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Had Yangzhou Fried Rice for lunch, it tasted oily and not-bad. This costs 10RMB. We were told by the waitress that Zhouzhuang doesn’t has any must-eat or local food, many of the foods are from other places.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    The Chinese Opera House.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Bus station, waiting for bus.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Finally back to Shanghai, this is Shanghai Main Railway Station.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    It’s about 4.30pm, the sky was getting dark already. We headed to the Shanghai Metro to take the train back to our hostel.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Like New York, the track shares with train of different lines, so you have see the screen clearly so that you will not get on the wrong line.

    Zhouzhuang: Last Exploration & Back Shanghai
    Waiting for train.

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  • Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride

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    China Trip – Zhouzhuang 周庄: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride (Day 3) – After checking out the sunrise, and a rest at the inn, we went to take a canal boat ride. The boat ride operates from 9a.m. and costs 100RMB for each boat and a boat allows a maximum of 6 person on board. It’s similar to gondola ride in Venice. Despite the expensive price, we still went for it because I think that it’s things to do at Zhouzhuang as there’s nothing much else, except experience and photograph.

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    The ride takes about 20 minutes and it’s manually driven by an old aunty at the back of the boat. She kept insisting us to tip her so that she can sing a few local song for us to listen but we refused as the tip needs at least 20RMB and we were stingy. =D

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    It’s a one-way boat ride and just feel sad that the canal is not long enough. Zhouzhuang is really small, I wonder is there any bigger water town in China like Venice. Overall, it’s a good experience on the boat, it’s very relaxing and calm on the boat ride but it’s kinda weird when people looked at us. Haha. It’s not really a must-do, it’s up to you, if you have 4 person or more, then it’s worth it.

    “2 person for 100RMB? errr… errr…. ok-lah *finger cross*”. =D

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  • Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

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    China Trip – 周庄 Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise  (Day 3)– It’s 6.15am when my alarm of my mobile phone rang. Reluctant to wake up, I lay on the bed for a little while, my brother too. I got up, pour myself a glass of water to recharge my water level, and discharge the unwanted water in the toilet. It’s cold in the toilet. Brushed up, dressed up, prepared my camera, and off we went for a walk in Zhouzhuang to see the sunrise.

    We’ve check the sunrise time and it’s about 6.40am. Upon stepping foot out of the inn, icy cold air pinched my face. It’s 1 degree celcius. Surprisingly, this cold is not as cold as the day before, although it’s cold, I felt good, acceptable, except that my hand must have glove on all the time, and my scarf too.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    Aunty/Ah Mah selling tea leaves.

    The sun rises already when we were out, outside was bright but quiet and cold. There’s no people on the walkway. While we were heading East, we bumped up with an aunty, carrying goods to sell. It’s really early for her, we bought a pack of Ah Po tea leaves from her for 10RMB. We continue heading to east of Zhouzhuang to see the sun.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    The beautiful canal in Zhouzhuang.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    A quiet street in Zhouzhuang.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    I can see the shine of sunlight.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    This is me, in 1 degree celcius.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    This is brother.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    I wonder how can she stand the cold weather and water.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise
    Picking up leaves and trash on the water.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Although the sun has rises, it’s just nice that it’s still near the horizon. There’s no tourist out at that time, except locals bring their kids to school, washing cloth by the canal, and clearing up the fallen leaves and trash on the canal. They are strong, I see some of them do not wear gloves on their hand.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    At the east side of Zhouzhuang, there’s a park, a temple and a bridge. The bridge actually connects to the outer area of Zhouzhuang, which is not under the ancient water town. It’s not open to public, but the gate was open, so we went to the bridge to check it out. The other side of the beach is a housing area, not under Zhouzhuang ancient water town.

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise

    Zhouzhuang: Early Morning Check Out The Sunrise


    In the shops selling those Wan Shan Hock (pork knuckles), I wonder do they change to a fresh one everyday because I see not many people buying it.

    It’s worth to wake up early that morning, it should have been earlier, but still OK. We went to eat a little food at a small shop which actually cater for locals, I ate a herbal egg cha ye dan, it’s only 1.5RMB. Later, we headed back to hotel again, for half an hour sleep before going out again to explore more of Zhouzhuang.

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