I feel so lucky to live in Guangzhou, an interesting city in itself, in close proximity to bustling Hong Kong, with lots of convenient transport links to other locations in China as well as further afield. Within a two-hour train journey from GZ you can find yourself walking around a special and unique place...MACAU
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In China, the weather is more predictable, at least in those parts I've lived in. I honestly admire all those people here, who after a VERY long week, instead of spending their whole weekend watching 'Running Man'(which they easily could do bearing in mind the show's annoying length) choose to walk up a mountain, walk around temples and enjoy picnics with their friends or family. Most Sunday I try to go out, do something, visit a new place or at least have a walk. Doesn't always work out as my OH might not feel like doing much(Sunday is his only day off)and then I can't be bothered to do anything by myself...Sad but true. One such Sunday though, I decided to visit the Int.Food Festival friends told me about.
I wanted to share with you my memories from a trip I took a few months back. My mum-in-law came to visit and both of us went to see my OH's then project site in Huizhou, Guangdong, which is about 1,5 hour drive from Guangzhou.
Like I mentioned before, I have been REALLY busy with work these past few months..not only did I start a new job but a totally new position so I had to learn a lot as things went but I love it!I can honestly I thoroughly enjoy my work, the students, teachers, the location, all great, but.....Living in China is still quite hard.
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