Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Exercise

Time for an excercise before I log in more on the tour. So learn to shape up yourself.



Friday, September 24, 2010

Shanghai Tour continued.......



An ancient temple called 城隍庙 transformed into shopping center in Shanghai. Back view of Hubby in Red 'T shirt'




The whole route tour guide, 小汤 addressing the group where to go and meet.







Snapping with Mrs Ling from Miri for a remembrance.





Infront of the 城隍庙。





One of the building in 城隍庙。





The biggest kettle I ever seen.





Fishes in the pond inside the temple 城隍庙。







Aren't they queueing to go in the Starbuck!






A snap from inside the bus,a scenic overlooking the Shanghai's waterfront promenade stretching for 2km (1 mile) along the bank of the Huangpu River, was once the most famous street in Asia, and is still renowned for its strip of Art Deco buildings.







The picturesque Bund, Shanghai's waterfront promenade stretching for 2km (1 mile) along the bank of the Huangpu River,the wide riverfront promenade on the east bank of the river provides a captivating view of Shanghai, particularly at night. From the Bund visitors can take a river trip down the Huangpu to the mouth of the Yangtse. Boats leave regularly from the Shiliupu Pier south of the Bund and the trip takes about three hours.





A cloudy evening view of Shanghai's waterfront promenade; The Bund, also called the Zhongshan Road, is a famous waterfront area. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Shanghai, The Oriental Pearl TV Tower at 468 metres high is one of the world’s highest TV and radio towers and the modern symbol of Shanghai City. Shanghai World Financial Center, the highest multi-purpose skyscraper in China, offers the full extent of Lujiazui and Puxi areas, attracting more and more visitors to appreciate the beautiful panorama of modern Shanghai.Jin Mao Tower, located in the center of Lujiazui Finance and Trade Districts in Pudong,is the fourth tallest building of the world and the second tallest building in China. The ingenious combination of the elements of traditional Chinese culture with the newest architectural styles of the time, make the tower one of the best-designed buildings in China.





Strolling along the wide riverside promenade in the evening or at night of the modern 上海滩 assembles the splendid tourist attractions of the city. Situated on the east bank of the Huangpu River, the Bund is the symbol of Shanghai. New finance and commercial houses as well as grand buildings built in 1930s in the European architectural styles cluster along the Bund.






A night view in Shanghai.





A night street in Shanghai.






Photo taken in a ship along the Huangpu River at night overlooking the Oriental Pearl TV Tower.












Photo taken in a ship along the Huangpu River. A night view of the beautiful panorama of modern Shanghai,Jin Mao Tower






The ship that took us round the Huangpu river.





The last day in Shanghai, at the airport.







A night in Grand City Hotel before coming back to Bintulu the next morning.





Getting ready to come back to Bintulu from Brunei.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Shanghai Expo


Australian Pavilion. More info from here: http://www.australianpavilion.com/en/default.aspx



Getting ready to say bye bye to the World Expo, the elevated road inside the expo.



Near to the elevated road is the USA Pavilion.


A very long queue at the USA Pallion.







Since we still had a little time left, I encouraged my hubby to take a look inside the African United Pavilion.






I wonder what kind of this dance and no wonder their bread is so costly in their currency!


So it is Zimbabwe.


O absolutely enormous diamond! but only made in plastic for display!


I am much fairer now.


Yes much fairer with those real young people but with permission to take picture with them.
hehehe........


One of the cave liked pavilion in the African countries.


Also do not know where this country is!


Too crowded inside here.


A little big more modernized.

It was time for us to say goodbye to the World Expo before we get ready for dinner. This was the only night we went back to hotel earlier.



Group photo taken the following nite for rememberance.
Myself not ready for I needed to snap the group with my camera ready but unable cos was called to squat infront.... where is hubby.... o .. the young and handsome man behind the lady standing behind me ..... so this is a scanned piece instead of from my own camera. I was unable to get one, the Chinese tour guide is stupid thinking that if we did not take the couple photos for free, we would be deprived of one group photo. Where got free lunch in this world? He sold us for another clay plated piece (couple photo)and the group photo
for RMB168. Happy that my RMB did not fly out and still have somemore left for another trip to come......... to be continued ......

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

World Expo Shanghai continued......


Singapore Pavilion

Malaysia Pavilion, I am loyal to my country (1 Malaysia) but the queue was not moving and half way I tried a way to get out for I felt so stuffy and cos afflicted by toothache. I found a lot of the Malaysian here.

Long queue at the Malaysian Pavilion. Anyone of my readers here?


Malaysian Pavilion. So only take a quikie snaps for remembrance.

Malaysian neighbour.


Near to the African Pavilion.


New Zealand Pavillion at the far end.

Visistors coming down from the NZ Pavilion.

New Zealand Pavilion. My hubby liked to make queue to see this country for he lived there for about nine years before coming back to Malaysia.

Inside the NZ Pavilion and I did not know what is this stone and water for.


An exist point planted with the NZ trees and plants.



An outstanding Taiwan Pavilion. Photo taken on the elevated road inside the expo.

The tallest and the most outstanding China Pavillion and even could not queue near to the building. Photo taken on the elevated road inside the expo.

Outside the China Pavilion from the elevated road and just no chance to get down to queue.

India Pavilion- photo taken on the top of the elevated road in the expo.

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