Our day started with a very healthy mix of fried rice, fried noodles, fried prawn crackers and boiled egg! Yummy oil! These were the regular items at the Holiday Inn breakfast buffet which we ate for 6 days :D
Soldiers guarding the train entrance at the People's Park
art in the park
Chairman Mao is watching you!
busy Nanjing road during the day
assorted stuff on sticks
Yummy lunch consisting of seafood noodles, plain rice, shrimp fritters and puto for 73 Yuan (P 481)
The Bund
Pudong district viewed from the Bund
Bund sightseeing tunnel. Tickets at 55 Yuan (P 355) each
Apple store on the other side of the tunnel
We went to a food court for dinner but most of the food was too exotic for me...
... so we ended up at the Mc Donald's nearby. Yes, corny :D
shanghai looks like a lovely city. your photos are enticing :)
ReplyDeletei love the photos. it seems that they like a lot of fried food there. i think i'll have chinese food for lunch today...lol.
ReplyDeleteHaaaay, pareho tayo. Sa HK, we had a couple of meals sa McD's and KFC dahil alangan si John sa local food. :(
ReplyDelete@kao! we ate in KFC too :D hahaha!
ReplyDeleteoohh, tempts my eyes. kainggit! why do they always serve hard boil eggs sa meals no?
ReplyDeletewill watch out for your part 2. pwede paki-include lagi yung expenses. thanks! =)
I'm jealous! I wanted to go to the World Expo, too, but plans didn't push through :| The next one will be in Milan in 2015!
ReplyDelete@chyng - i tried to take note of my expenses pero i lost the receipts :( huhu. i'll try to recount nalang and I'll e-mail your privately :P
ReplyDelete@jonna - Yey! At least 5 years to go to save for that!
auughh...you gave up gastronomical adventure for mcdonald's? no wonder mao's statue looks stern! :P
ReplyDeletethe bund!!! namiss ko sya! promise haha! did u go to xintiandi? my comfort zone in shanghai hehe. btw, same tayo. sa holiday inn din kami nag stay. :)
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