It's that time of year again. Here is how the girls looked this year.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Pearl River Cruise
Our second last day in Guangzhou was spent shopping at the Grandview Shopping Mall as it was raining most of the morning. In the evening we took a dinner cruise up and down the Pearl River. The views were beautiful as there are twenty bridges spanning the Pearl River and they are all lit up at night.
The cruise was a great way to spend our last evening in Guangzhou.
The cruise was a great way to spend our last evening in Guangzhou.
Yuexiu Park and Shamian Island
Day three in Guangzhou had us visiting two spots: Yuexiu Park and Shamian Island. Yuexiu Park is a huge, urban park, ninty-three hectares in size. It is full of ponds, gardens, trees and a amusement park.
Shamian Island is a unique area full of colonial buildings dating back to the 1850's. This section of Guangzhou was granted to the English and the French after they defeated the Chinese in the two Opium wars. It a peaceful and relaxing place compared to the hustle and bustle found in other parts of Guangzhou. A highlight for everyone was a visit to the Traditional Chinese Medical Center where I got a back massage, Jackie got a foot massage and Emily & Danielle had a pedicure.
Shamian Island is a unique area full of colonial buildings dating back to the 1850's. This section of Guangzhou was granted to the English and the French after they defeated the Chinese in the two Opium wars. It a peaceful and relaxing place compared to the hustle and bustle found in other parts of Guangzhou. A highlight for everyone was a visit to the Traditional Chinese Medical Center where I got a back massage, Jackie got a foot massage and Emily & Danielle had a pedicure.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Guangzhou Safari Park
We took the metro to the Chimelong Safari Park this day to check out the wildlife there. The park is huge and offers a safari on foot and also a safari on wheels. Sections of the park were dedicated to different continents and we were able to see many different animals up close. Emily and Danielle wanted to feed the giraffes with branches they had purchased (for $2.00) and the giraffe's happily obliged, picking their little branch clean in about three seconds. Another highlight were the meerkats because they were so cute; Danielle was even able to feed the little guys.
Spring Break in Guangzhou
The Varga family traveled to Guangzhou, China for spring break. Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) is a two-hour bus ride from Macau. We arrive around noon, checked-in and headed off to do some shopping in the afternoon. We visited Beijing Lu, a famous pedestrian street full of shops. There was something for everyone but Emily and Danielle found the most this day - especially shirts for the summer.
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