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Had dim sum for breakfast, again. I was really trembling a lot as the temperature was low and the strong wind kept on hitting my face. It feels very uncomfortable. Called cab and off to Splendid China and China Folk Culture Villages. Sighed, another day of exercise. It's kind of like Window of the World, but it's a place filled with a lot of China's famous buildings. Like the Great Wall of China, Nine-Dragon Screen Wall, The Imperial Palace and so on.
We went around the whole place by tourist train and ate cotton candy along the way. I even saw how the guy made the cotton candy, it suprised me. At the beginning he only put same salt and in a second he rolled up a cotton candy, lol. That facinated me, haha.
Some of the scenery outside Splendid China.
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Cotton Candy!
Me with the Tourist Train.
After the 15 minutes ride, we went walking again. Watched a few village show. We're told by the tourguide that there are more than 50 types of chinese. Wow. In the end, we didn't manage to see everyone of them. "Of course, it's too much!"I shouted.
Lamasary.
Memorial Stone Archways.
Hui Zhou Street.
Great Wall of China.
Boat Flavor Lake.
The Imperial Palace.
Surroundings of the palace.
Sister and I also even dare to try the Dong Village costumes. It was very weird wearing their costumes. I even laughed, I know it's rude but I can't stand it. I looked like a peacock, seriously. The people from the village even wanted me to take their real peacock and take picture. I really don't have that kind of bravery.
Sister and I with the peacock dress, lol.
Then, watched a very very special show. Called the Unparalleled Hero, which I guess you have no idea what is it at all. It's actually kind of like a battle hundred or thousand years way back. You'll know what I meant after you see the pictures. Had lunch at the Dai Village Special Flavor Food Street which is beside the waterfall. Made me even colder that I needed my Dad's jacket. I looked like a weirdo to them as the others felt nothing but heat. I said, "What?"
Some of the scene in the battle.
I was the first one to step out of the restaurant, as I really can't stand the cold the others cannot feel, at all. We continued walking until 5 o'clock, the Oriental Dress Show was acted at the Impression Theatre. At the beginning it was okay and then the surroundings, the music slowly made me felt sleeply. I watched that 2 years before, so it's nothing to me.
Had dinner then and watched the Dancing with the Dragon and the Phoenix Show at the Phoenix Plaza. This show had very big difference with the Oriental Dress Show if compared. But, overall I hated it. Why? Not because I've watched it 2 years ago. But because the temperature was getting lower and lower, the wind was blewing stronger and stronger. It was at an open-air theatre. Oh man. It was 12 celcius! And the white man sitting beside me was wearing t-shirt and eating ice cream! My eyes opened wide enough to look clearly at him and my jaw was hanging in the air. Wth. He's such a... a... I can't find a word to describe.
Dancing with the Dragon and the Phoenix.
I rushed into the taxi immediately after the show ended. I can't stand outside anymore or else I can say my asthma will happen. My hands and body were shaking very often. Never felt this way before and felt relief that I was finally back at hotel. Lying on the comfort bed, turning the air cond to the highest temperature. It felt so, warm.
After all those trembling and shaking, my stomach was craving for food. And so, called for room service and ordered a plate of French Toast and Club Sandwich. It was very delicious. My stomach got filled up and was getting tired ... tired .. and slept.
French Toast.
Club Sandwich.
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Day Four wasn't the coldest day I ever had, check out tomorrow for Day Five!
Day Four wasn't the coldest day I ever had, check out tomorrow for Day Five!