On the first day of Christmas, we went to Panyu with friends.
Our decision was made after some mind struggles over the bloody hell expensive visa fees we have to pay, which is HKD930 for KS and the boys. That's almost equivalent to 1/3 of our total expenditure for this 3D2N trip. Bugger.
What I don't get is our neighbour Singaporean can go in China without a visa. Even China's long time enemy, Japanese can go in there with no visa too. Why not for Malaysians? WHY? That probably reveals our diplomatic with China's government sucks for a big time. Sigh...
We arrived GZ an hour earlier than our friends did. After we took a late lunch, our friends just arrived. While they had their very late lunch, we went to a nearby farm, thought to meet them in the lake after they finished their lunch later.
Following the foot steps of friends, we had booked an apartment style accommodation in the Clifford Estate instead of opting for a hotel. Clifford Estate is a huge leisure housing development project in Panyu. It includes a theme farm offers a patting zoo and horse riding, along with other activities which is suitable for family to spend some decent time over here.
The boys want to roll this inflated-wheel. So we paid and be in it.
That's basically how the wheel is rolled on water.
Ox-kart ride. None of us are interested in it.
That's basically how the wheel is rolled on water.
Ox-kart ride. None of us are interested in it.
Just fit for the kids. They like this a lot, probably because it's totally under their control.
He is very determine to move the car, just that his legs are a bit too short to press down the pedal. Anyway, he is totally thrill over his 1st driving experience.
Horse riding field.
White horse is my favorite.
Vincent is very eager to try out new things these days. I think that's something worth encouraging, right? So, we paid 30 bucks to let him get that 1st experience in his life.
A few minutes later, the couch took them home.
Horse riding field.
White horse is my favorite.
Vincent is very eager to try out new things these days. I think that's something worth encouraging, right? So, we paid 30 bucks to let him get that 1st experience in his life.
A few minutes later, the couch took them home.
The farm has many goats, all sort of goats...
Didn't expect to see the cotton trees here...
One of the cutest plant in this world, truly fluffy, soft and warm.
10 bucks for 10 shots, expensive.
Bumped into Santa Claus in Clifford mall.
At 7pm, we went to a famous restaurant for Christmas big meal, buffet dinner it is.
The restaurant is way bigger than I'd expected. It's more like food court center, where we all can eat all we can. The boys were very happy to see all sort of desserts over there.
The Christmas decoration is very cool too. Although we didn't eat that much, we enjoyed our self very much.
LC is the one who look for the information for our accommodation & transportation, including this great place for dinner too. Thank you.
The outlook of our apartment.
2 comments:
Hi Jesse, stumbled across your blog by chance...
love your pics. Very nice. You sure have great looking kids. Got their mother's looks, ha ha.
Have fun and keep well, best regards, Lee.
Thanks for your compliment about my kids, Uncle Lee.
Normally people said they look like my hubby. So, I really want to thank for your sweet words, haha..
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