Day 1
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Isabelle's reflections
Day 1
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Daily Reflections in Shanghai-Yangzhou
Monday, July 28, 2014
Wesley's Reflections
The trip left me with (alot) souvenirs, memories, and of course, an experience which i will never forget. I learnt many things from the OELP trip.
Alyssa's reflection
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Clarissa's Reflections
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Trip Advisor Part 3
Trip Advisor Part 4
冶春茶社早餐
This was the place where we ate our first Yangzhou breakfast. We were shocked by the amount of food we had on the table. It was literally lunch, except there were more buns and dim sum. The dishes served at the teahouse include cow's intestine, mushroom, cold meat, buns, dumplings and other type of dishes. The favour of the dishes were rather strong and oily.
A huge soup bun was serve on a late with a straw given to us. Because it was so huge and mostly filled with soup only, we had to use the straw to poke into the bun and drink the soup first before eating.The gravy in the bun is quite oily but fragant. If you did not drink finish all the gravy before eating the bun, it will burn your tongue.
While eating the breakfast most have in Yangzhou, we found out that Yangzhou people have a heavier breakfast because they only eat two meals a day. There were many other buns and dishes that were delicious. A lot of us couldn't finish all the food on our table. That first breakfast in Yangzhou was definitely a filling one! This experience was a good one because we rarely ate such a full breakfast and enjoyed the delicacies in Yangzhou while understanding part of their daily live.
Rating: 4/5
Trip Advisor Part 2
Hai Di Lao
This restaurant is legendary in Shanghai, for several reasons in addition to the excellent food quality. Very good hotpot, with a great selection of sauces and condiments that you can get yourself and make your own concoctions.
What's great about these restaurants is the service. When we sat down, they put any mobile phones we placed on the table into plastic bags. Those of us wearing eyeglasses were given glass wipes. When I placed my jacked on the back of my chair, they placed a satin cover over it.
I've been told that the owner who started this chain has gone out of the way to provide this over the top service. Even if you wait for a table, you are given drinks, game to play with, or even do your nails and other entertainment.
Always fun, always good, and reasonably priced.
1. The staff are extremely cheerful, and helpful, nothing is too much for them.
2. Although the restaurant is usually full, people enjoy the pleasures of the waiting area, snacks are provided to those waiting, also various games are played, ladies are offerred a free manicure. In our group several ladies paused thier meal and returned to the waiting area for a manicure and to have thier nails painted.
3. The ambiance is amazing, really a lively warm welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels at home.
4. Prices are extremely reasonable.
5. Adequate car parking, free of charge for up to two hours, we always overstay.
6. Noodles are hand made at the table, this is in fact a form of entertainment.
7. Unlike most hotpot restaurants, the restaurant has an English menu card. I was given a copy to take home.
We consider Hai di Lao as much more that a place to eat, It is also an attraction!
Rating: 5/5
Chinese Paper Cutting Museum
Paper-cutting Museum is near the East Gate Street(东关街) A variety of arts and crafts masterpieces are being displayed inside the museum , everyone's hands were cutting pattern and have its own characteristics, but they are interesting and very detailed, pretty pretty!! We got to try out the paper cutting and we realised that it was really hard to cut nicely and perfectly as the shapes were so small and detailed. Hence, it was easy for us to cut wrongly. After the cutting, they told us that we are allowed to bring the 3badao scissors home and the rest of the paper cutting. Although there are very few people or tourists there,it was still very exciting and we learnt many things.
They also have a souvenir shop where they sell many pretty stuffs like the Chinese paper fan with many different types of pattern. They also sell bookmarks, books, paper cutting in a frame and many other things.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Trip Advisor Part 1
This temple is extremely large. However, it does not seem to be maintained well. Plants are withering all over the temple. Next, the temple requires both an entrance fee, and a fee which is needed to be paid, if you wish to visit the pagoda, which is clearly the main attraction of the temple. Worth a visit if you want to know more about the history of China. There is a souvenir shop in the temple, and many washrooms are situated around the temple. However, the washrooms all stink, and are clearly only cleaned once a blue moon.
Location: Shouxi Lake (Slender West Lake)
Decent, But Crowded
Fantastic scenery, making this a must-go whenever you visit Yangzhou. However, the serene atmosphere was ruined by the loud chattering of mainlanders and locals. Would be better to visit on a weekday.
Rating: 4/5
Location: Former Residence of Zhu Ziqing
The house was rather small, and it would be hard to explore around if there are many visitors. You can learn a lot about Zhu Ziqing's background and view some of his famous work. Due to the small area and the surrounding walls, it can feel stuffy and hot most of the time
Rating: 3/5

















