Day 5
okay 5th day in china.
last 3 days.
argh =(
that morning went to Wuxi's pearls processing company.
Another ladies' heaven.
poor us. my dad, brother and i were left stranded on the seats looking at all those aunties and ladies rushing for pearls.
pearl necklaces, pearl rings, pearl powder, pearl creams....
you name it.
my mom gotta have them all
after all the pearl stuffs we headed to Li Garden (蠡园).
By then my brain was already blocking off all the gardens and lakes.
i couldnt remember the special stuffs about Li Garden =/
Visited Wuxi's zisha clay teapots museum.
i thought it was gonna be a boring one, but i was wrong.
the host in the museum performed and explained the tactics and skills of pouring tea, using their teapots.
interesting and entertaining.
lunched in a restaurant inside Wuxi's sports stadium.
a 5 star restaurant serving wuxi's famous dishes.
headed all the way back to Shanghai.
1st stop in Shanghai--- Madame Tussauds' Wax Museum.

David and Victoria Beckhams
hello albert einstein

Welcome to Shanghai, Clinton

Coco lee
Aaron kwok

Chen HuiLing
go away lar beckham. dont block my way
shuai ge. Gu Tian Le
dont come near us. Warning-- Bruce Lee
my dad was trying to challenge ronaldo to a fight
you should hit the ball this way lar tiger woods
okay this jay chou looks like a kid
Twins
Nicholas Tse
Diana
Vicky Zhao Wei
Andy Lau
Ascended Oriental Pearl TV Tower after dinner.
shanghai's tallest viewing tower currently, where you can enjoy shanghai's beautiful modern city in the night.







stopped by Xin Tian Di(新天地). Shanghai's version of Clarke Quay.

nothing much to see. mostly bars and restaurants.
more for business people who are relaxing and discussing work/projects
Nanjing Lu.(南京路)
Shanghai's most famous shopping street.
Brightly lit in the night.
whole street is stunningly spectacular
ended the day at 11pm.
the nighttime was simply not enough
8:09 PM