shushh
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 18, 2009
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I'm home! And just caught up.
The same things caught my eye at the garden/temples! Those roof shingles I found out were all individually made! And the way they did the stone paving also fascinated me. Wished my photos of them were as good as yours!
The lilos would have been good to experience. I have no doubt that they will be extinct sooner rather than later. We experienced the "modern" Shanghai on the Pudong side where Mal's friend lives. And from the top of the SWFC, we saw the seemingly never ending cityscape. Near Mal's friend apartment block, a huge mall (of the outdoor type similar to American outlet malls) only took them 3 months to construct!!!
With regard to behaviour, we were informed that there was a massive push from the government to "educate" the people for the 2010 world expo in Shanghai. And when the government wants something, they are serious about it. The people were apparently "Educated" about lining up, not spitting, etc. Our guide mentioned that any "rude" behaviour are likely to be those from other more rural parts of China as Shanghai gets a large volume of local visitors.
And yay for Disney!!! We too loved our time at the Disneyland and glad we allocated time to enjoy the facilities. Thank you for capturing the beauty of the hotel so beautifully. The decorations for your mum are pretty full on!
I'm pretty sure we didn't show our passports on the first day for our tickets but I know our photos were taken at the turnstile. Actually we found out the next day, when we randomly allocated tickets and the photo that flashed didn't match the person, so she scanned all the tickets and we just entered in a file...
The same things caught my eye at the garden/temples! Those roof shingles I found out were all individually made! And the way they did the stone paving also fascinated me. Wished my photos of them were as good as yours!
The lilos would have been good to experience. I have no doubt that they will be extinct sooner rather than later. We experienced the "modern" Shanghai on the Pudong side where Mal's friend lives. And from the top of the SWFC, we saw the seemingly never ending cityscape. Near Mal's friend apartment block, a huge mall (of the outdoor type similar to American outlet malls) only took them 3 months to construct!!!
With regard to behaviour, we were informed that there was a massive push from the government to "educate" the people for the 2010 world expo in Shanghai. And when the government wants something, they are serious about it. The people were apparently "Educated" about lining up, not spitting, etc. Our guide mentioned that any "rude" behaviour are likely to be those from other more rural parts of China as Shanghai gets a large volume of local visitors.
And yay for Disney!!! We too loved our time at the Disneyland and glad we allocated time to enjoy the facilities. Thank you for capturing the beauty of the hotel so beautifully. The decorations for your mum are pretty full on!
I'm pretty sure we didn't show our passports on the first day for our tickets but I know our photos were taken at the turnstile. Actually we found out the next day, when we randomly allocated tickets and the photo that flashed didn't match the person, so she scanned all the tickets and we just entered in a file...