In the distance, its easy to mistake them for seagulls. Like all other waterfront cities in china, Tsingdao is a delicious draw to the birds in their white frocks. Within an area of 50 meters square, we spotted at least 3 bridal couples. It was a funny sight as we sat around, gawking at the bride's dress and the groom's looks.
Perched and waiting
I thought it silly that we had to pay for entrance to a beach. Before 5pm, Beach No. 2 is opened to the public for a small fee. Luckily for us, the walk from the hostel to the beach took us so long, that it was past 5pm by the time we were there.
My pet project. A travelogue blog, for family and friends who aren’t there with me. If you can’t come with me, I will bring it to you.
I contemplated having this blog in Chinese seeing I will be away in China for 2 years. I started with 我, and I could continue no more. Haha I think I will have to save this silly idea for later when I am up to it.
My first quest: The motherland, fingers crossed and prayers said, Beijing here I come!
I hope to make discoveries in the land where there is much to discover! Good food, good sights, good buys and maybe a good boy? ;) Wish me luck!
Welcome to Tales and Spills.
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