After a long 4hours+ following the national
highway from Shanghai, we arrived at the Nanjing, Jiangsu at 1:30PM. The guide
brought us to the hotel to check-in, left our things and went out to take our
lunch. A super late lunch at a local restaurant about 10 minutes walk from the
hotel.
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| The boys walking ahead of us, they sure were very hungry. |
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| The Local Restuarant. I do not how to read the characters. |
As a first timer in China, I’m looking forward to tasting their local dishes. I was hoping to try their exotic foods as mentioned by my colleagues, but unfortunately in our 1 week stay in the Chinese land, I never got a chance to try any. Nevertheless, I’m still thankful that I was able to taste/eat some of their everyday dishes for free.
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| refreshing tea for tired travelers |
To start with, the server in the restaurant
offered us hot tea, made of some green leaves which we didn’t bother asking
what because of the communication barrier (majority
(correct me if I’m wrong) of the people in Nanjing, cannot speak nor understand
English, we communicate with them using the Google translator that we installed
in our smartphone) with matching bowl + soup spoon, plate and chopsticks.
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| Chinese Cuisine 1 |
The dishes were served after minutes of
waiting, and they were placed in our table one dish at a time with few minutes
interval, meaning we started picking out and trying whatever food in front of
us using the chopsticks (It took me a
while to manage the chopsticks. I should have practiced them before the trip), we’re
too hungry to wait for the rice which was served last.
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| Chinese Cuisine 2 |
After the meal, we walked again much slower
this time going back to the hotel and by this time I was able to take some shots along the way using my Samsung WB250F Smart Camera. I'm still regretting why I didn't carry with me my DSLR. Sigh!
Anyway, these are some of the scene taken along the
way.
A girl riding her bike happened to pass in front of me while I'm taking the shot of the intersection.
At the back of that hospital is the hotel where we lived in.
The side street of Nanjing.
There was no other activity in stored for
us by our host on the arrival day, meaning we have the few hours remaining before sundown to
visit one of the tourist spots in the city, the Fuzimiao where the Confucius
Temple is located. Ant that will be on my next post...








I like Chinese cuisine and your photos just made me crave for some dishes. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYummy food. Hay can't wait for my KL trip next week. I hope everything will just be fine. I just wish Daddy is with me kaso he has so many work to do. Maybe next year we can plan to travel abroad already.
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