A day tour was allocated after our
training. Since our exit is in Shanghai we made arrangement that instead of
having the tour in Nanjing, we’ll have it in Shanghai, and fortunately our
sponsor agreed.
Together with the tour guide that our
sponsor hired, off we went to Shanghai after our breakfast on Friday April 4,
2014.
After a 4-hour drive, we arrived at
Shanghai just in time for lunch. Mr. Chen, our tour guide took us to a
restaurant that serves Chinese dishes;
Have I asked our tour guide to read the characters written? I think so, but I completely forgot what he said.
We had about 14 dishes served in front of
us + rice, house tea, Minute Maid orange juice and a bottle of Tsingtao Beer.
Some of them were the same as those served
in Nanjing.
Overall the food, taste different yet
delicious.
After lunch, Mr. Chen took us to Nanjing Road, the shopping destination in Shanghai, which was only few blocks away from where we had our lunch. After giving us instructions, our tour guide left us there to explore the place and met us after 3 hours.
I was so excited when I saw the Li-Ning Store on
Nanjing Road, Shanghai hoping I’ll be able to find the badminton
rackets that I’ve been longing for, which I failed to buy in Nanjing. Indeed, there were rackets displayed, but sad to say they were all of professional series with a price tag at least ¥1500 (P10, 500.00)
which is beyond my pocket and badminton skill capacity.
I was only
looking for low end series suitable for amateur players, sadly none were
available, maybe in another branch.
Instead, I bought badminton shoes that were on sale at ¥399.00 (P2793) for 2 pairs. Way cheaper than those sold here in the Philippines.
Next stop, was the Starbucks Coffee for another souvenir mug. Only one
mug had remained when I arrived at the shop, my colleagues went and
bought ahead of me. Ang daya
nila! buti na lang nang-iwan din kahit isa! hehe
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| Hooray! To my 2nd Starbucks Mug bought personally abroad. |
After that, we went to an underground store that sells mostly souvenir items. I bought ref magnets, key chains for my friends and colleagues and 4 seasons folding decors for my 2 brothers and sister-in-law.
Three hours after, Mr. Chen came to fetch us and brought us to 168 Motel where we stayed for the night. Ate our meals and after that went to the nearest mall in the area for another shopping spree.
I spotted the Swarovski jewelry shop, but the jewelries sold there were expensive for an ordinary employee like me.So instead, I settled by taking a picture in front of the store for a souvenir.
Later, Ma’am Edith and I sat on a vacant bench, and waited for the rest of our colleagues, under the freezing moonlight. At past 9PM we all went back to the motel for a goodnight sleep, and prepared ourselves for an early tour the following day.








Wow ang mahal ng shoes! It's a good thing, though, that you were able to find an alternative. Murang mura din nga :D
ReplyDeleteYep! super mahal ng racket.. Pero sa shoes mura na rin.. :-)
ReplyDeleteThings in Shanghai are really very expensive. My hb travels there often..he too tells me better to just order online.. even with shipping there are still saving. Great that you manage to find the shoes.
ReplyDeleteAt least I brought home with me 2 pairs of shoes. :-)
DeleteShopping galore! A steal on those shoe prices. Good thing you found a bargain. Sarap ng free travel!
ReplyDeleteYep as in ang sarap ng opportunity to travel for free.. :-)
DeleteThe place is amazing but got really expensive stuff. The food looks really good. Thanks for sharing awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteThe joy of having a tour after a series of meetings. Like you, I always end up takinga photo of unaffordable items...like swarovski.
ReplyDeleteJust to be able to travel around for free is already a great blessing. Taking home something is a bonus. Good for you to find something affordable to take home.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to my travel abroad this August and we are planning to buy shoes too. I hope I can find a cheaper one too. Great buy na yan. I just wish Daddy is with me on this travel but he's so busy e.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I love about Chinese cuisine, variety of food on one table. you're so lucky to have tasted those authentic dishes.
ReplyDeleteTravelling really cultivates our mind and stomach. Hehe. I want to experience foodtripping in Shanghai someday. :)
ReplyDeleteTraveling to other places and explore the food, place and shopping mall is always great. Thanks for sharing this awesome experience with us Sis, parang feel ko tuloy na nakapunta na ako dyan.
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