Flight : AirAsia AK 42 KUL-CAN
Aircraft : Airbus A320-200
Flight time : 4 hours
View from our hotel room. The city is huge! This is one of the newer part. The hotel is located at the end of Beijing Lu (Street) pedestrian mall. Very convenient. |
That's the Pearl River with a view of the older quarters on the foreground. |
Their construction site is very clean and tidy! Or is it again because of the Olympics? Anyway, they really went out of their way. |
The famous Statue of Five Rams, which is the symbol of the city of Guangzhou. It is located in Yuexiu Park which has other attractions like museums, a lake and a few gardens. |
A souvenir stall near the Statue of Five Rams. |
Going up the Baiyun Mountain (White Cloud Mountain) via cable car. Very pleasant and scenic ride. |
A closer view of one of the cable car. |
Looks like a scene in a Shaolin movie! |
View of Guangzhou city from the top of Baiyun Mountain. |
Somewhere at the top of the mountain. The place is quite popular. |
One of the five mascots of the Beijing Summer Olympics. This is Nini which is a swift. This particular representation was actually made of flowers. |
The buses run on electricity, supplied through overhead cables. |
An entrance arch to one of the numerous traditional shopping alleys. |
Bicycles are still an important element of the cityscape. |
One of the station of Guangzhou Metro, a subway system covering most of the city. Very clean and efficient. |
Panda bears! |
They were kept in a cage, so viewing them was not so pleasant. Apart from the pandas, the zoo also has a collection of animals that are foreign to us. |
The beautiful and unique sichuan golden hair monkey, found only in a small area in southwest China. |
This particular elephant is actually a gift from the Malaysian government to the Guangzhou Zoo. |
Back to the city, at the bank of the mighty Pearl River. |
This is one of the docks where you can board one of the popular Pearl River Night Cruise. They looked quite tame during the day. |
But at night, it transformed into a city of lights. All the cruise boats were also decked in myriad of colours. |
All the buildings on the riverbank also joins the party and were similarly lit. |
Coupled with some laser display, the view from the cruise boat was mesmerizing. |
The street entrance to Huaisheng Mosque. |
The children insisted that this is a Chinese temple and not a mosque! |
Peaceful... |
Only when they saw these Arabic scripture, were they convinced that this actually is a mosque. |
This is one of the earliest mosque and believed to have been built about 1,300 years ago by the Prophet's uncle. The mosque proper did not look that old but the minaret sure does looks its age. |
Traditional Chinese architecture. |
The main prayer hall. Upon exiting, found out that here were a few halal restaurants nearby, so we had a feast. |
The inner courtyard. |
Really fine workmanship! |
Look at the height of the door! Gosh, it must be damned heavy. |
Just look at the intricate carvings! |
Some bronze statues of Chinese scholars in the compound of the building. |
Inside the airport. Spacious, bright and airy. |
Outside however, the weather was atrocious! It was raining cats and dogs and extremely windy to boot. |
Were informed that the flight was delayed. After a few hours of sitting, had to resort to stretching on the floor. Some ended up dozing. |
What a sight for sore eyes! She's finally here.Our glorious red and white ride. everyone was so excited and relieved. The weather was so bad that they delayed taking off from KUL. n |
Glorious sunset over Vietnamese sky. |
Aircraft : Airbus A320-200
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