Backtracking to Previous Dayzz (Part 2)
Day 2:
The environment/air here is pretty bad. Hazy and humid. I had trouble breathing on this very day. Probably because not used to the weather yet..That's why we were advised to drink more Leong Cha and water.
Got ready for 1st action but first, we needed to feed our tummy so went to a small little noodle shop. Had Wanton Mee. Big prawn wantons but their noodle is slightly different. No black sauce but yet yummy. Then took the public transport out to Guangzhou city. We took the bus and light rail.
Oh, before I forget to mention, the drivers here especially taxi drivers are really PRO F1 drivers!! They do qualify!!! They'll just fly and overtake the cars as if other cars do not exist!! If the traffic turns yellow, they'll drive even faster. The people here also, just walk and cross the road whenever they like regardless if the pedestrian traffic light is green or red!! But one thing good is that most of them still use the zebra crossing. Most of time, the cars and people are just like about to have accidents but so far, thankfully and AMAZINGLY, there are none. The drivers manage to brake in time!! They should really try out for F1 qualification. ONE WORD: NO LAW!!
As I walked along the bridge towards the light rail, I saw quite a few people who sits by the side selling things like small toys, handphone pouches, dogs, accessories and shoe cleaner. Just a small stool and one small cloth in front of them to place their things.
They have big, wide road and also big, CLEAR signboards. Public transport, Very convinient. However, it just happens that there is a festival here; an import-export exhibition/cultural fest. Not really sure which one though and TAXIS are really difficult to hail!! Many a times it took us 30 Minutes JUST to catch a CAB!! Madness!!
Visited one of their famous road called Beijing Road cause we needed to get some shoes for the show. There was a short street with glasses on it showing the street/road which existed during the Ming, Song and Yuan dynasties. Got to know that the streets then were on a much lower ground.
Tried their McDonald's YAM PIE. Quite yummy!! Many interesting tall buildings and billboards that we seldom see back home.
Passed by the Guang Zhou's TV station (GDTV) whereby there was an advertisement announcing about the animation exhibition which we are attending.
Then we shot straight to the studio (GDTV-Cosmos) to have our 1st try out practise...
By the time, I'm back to the hotel, really tired..