hours away to meet us at the hotel. We took two separate taxi's to the
downtown area of Guangzhou. We had lunch at a famous Cantonese
restaurant that is over 100 years old. I can't believe that all four
of my children, as well as, my husband were eating massive amounts of
chicken feet. I did not even try them. I have tried many things here
in China...but not chicken feet. After lunch, we walked down the
shopping street. it was really good to get out and take a long walk
and see where the locals shop. I bought a long sleeve asian games
t-shirt plus some socks. The girls each bought very gawdy rhinestone
necklaces for about $1 each. We decided to walk back to the hotel,
rather than take a taxi. It took about 40 minutes to walk back...since
the kids were tires at this point and were dragging. For dinner, we
went to Lucy's American BAr and Grill. This is the restaurant right on
Shamian Island, near the hotel, where many adoptive families go for
American cuisine. We have had authentic Chinese food the entire
trip..so it was a change.
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1 comment:
hey, those chicken feet would make a great item for our Halloween gathering!
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