杭州 Part 2 XD

Alright so after touring the all famous West Lake 西湖, we visited Long Jing Tea Plantation 龙井问茶. It is said to be "世界二大碱性土壤之一" 



And this is where my parents started their "spending thrift". Bought back boxes of tea LOL no surprise there...they buy tea everywhere they go hahah. And that's why you see me drinking tea all the time. We grew up drinking tea weee~~

Meet the 4 采茶姑娘! HAHA. They have these scarves and baskets, ya know, costumes and stuffs for visitors to take photos with, so yeah, why not? XD

At night we went 宋城. It's something like, hmmm, a theme park?  For more info, click 宋城

Main entrance

"Cosplay" chinese style :P

There's a haunted house inside, which according to those who went in, was totally chinese style. Nothing like the western haunted house. My mum and dad was like, kept on forcing me to enter and saying stuffs like "you'd come all the way here you should try new stuffs, gain experience and...." well, you know the rest. Errr hello~~~ dear mum and dad, I'm someone who actually cried in the cinema when I was forced to accompany you all for a ghost movie rmb? What do you all want me to do, die of heart attack inside the haunted house? =.=

"怪街". the lane where the haunted house was situated. Even the lane name is creepy isn't it? >.<

There's a musical inside entitled "宋城千古情" where you need to pay another additional RM 300. Expensive right?>.<  But it was totally worth it. Their lightings and stuffs on the stage was totally something, not even seen on TV. There's even real water gushing out O.O Below are a few pictures of the musical, to put it crudely :3









I'll be blogging about Wu Zhen 乌镇 next (the one place with lotsa nostalgic photos)! Just scenery photos actually, but with all those "old" looks, know what I mean? It's like you turn back the time and started walking down memory lane. Back into history.

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