Guangzhou, China
Walked around the city of ChangPing.
This sign is saying don’t marry young.
Decided not to go to Dongguan since I don’t have enough time. Went to the train station
Took the 11.29am D7072 expess train (50 Yuan~USD$7.5, 30 minutes ride) to Guangzhou.
The train runs at a speed of around 200km/hour
Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong province and is inhabited by more than 10 million people. The Chinese dialect spoken here are more difficult to understand, one reason is because Guangdong is surrounded by mountains so the language are more protected.
Many years ago during Song dynasty, Guangdong was thought to be a place inhabited by barbarians so law breaker were sent to the province.
There are now 5 metro lines in Guangzhou. Took metro 1 to FangChun station and stayed at the only one hostel in Guangzhou located at ChangDi road (50 Yuan~USD$7).
The hostel is right beside the Pearl river and is situated at a pretty good location.
There were a lot of people on the street in Guangzhou.
Was trying to visit the provincial museum but it was closed for preparation work to migrate to the new museum. Like other provincial capital, the government seems to have a lot of money and is constructing newer buildings for museum.
Playing cards, Chinese favorite pastime
Stone Statue of the Five Rams, the symbol of Guangzhou
Met LiYuan, an old university friend for dinner at Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street.