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Friday, July 27, 2012

Adventures in Guangzhou.

All my out of country trips are memorable.  Even if I have been in a place several times, there always is a special moment for each of them.


I have never been to Guangzhou before but right at the start of the trip, it has become memorable.  As I said, it took me forever to get there.  And since my trip was a Sunday, I experienced first hand how China is top gun in the world's population.


I was not really alone.  I did my trek to Guangzhou alone but thank God I was with an officemate.  This is Eric.  He did tons of projects for P&G before and for that, was a seasoned Guangzhou traveler.  He took the less adventurous route and got there by plane.  It was a good 2.5 hr plane ride from Manila.

We practically just had 2 full days in the city so we did not have the time really explore.  But since Eric was already a regular, I trusted his instincts.  He picked Beijing Road as the place to go to.


He made the right choice.  Uniqlo was on sale.

And so was Giordano.  A lot more stores were on sale.

This trip had very, very good timing.  Ended up with 2 bags of pasalubong.


The place also had a bit of historical displays.  They have portions where you are able to see the very old (ancient, I presume) streets on which Beijing Road stands.  These I love.


We left Guangzhou and proceeded to Hongkong via the train.  Given that it was a Tuesday, it was less crowded... I got the chance to see how nice their train terminal is.  It looks like SM.  How I wish we have something like this.  


I liked my short stay in Guangzhou.  The climate -- no problem... same as Manila, hot and humid.  The language -- no problem, one will survive as long as you stay in a well-known hotel, have a bit cash and have a credit card that works.  The people -- the colleagues whom we deal with are super nice and professional.  The city -- I have only seen it once but I felt like it has gone a very, very long way.


Given the chance, I will go back to Guangzhou.




Monday, July 23, 2012

Number 2.

There you go... 

I now have number 2.  Isn't it lovely?






Alone For A Week.

It has been a long time since I last traveled alone... Alone as in no Hubby, little boy or family.  When I learned that I would get back to the "business trip business" with my new job (yes, I have a new one), it was a welcome thought for me.  And I would be traveling within Asia so this it would be a good break-in.


I try my best to travel light, not because I would want to be business-like.  I do it... just in case... I... buy a lot.  All in one medium-sized bag for a one week trip.  I never forget my goodies for overseas contacts, of course (Curly Tops and Mango Balls!).

First time to travel with another airline from Manila.  I have been a loyal PAL fan because of family... but this time, I flew Cathay.  And because of that, hello again to Terminal 1.

I never remembered Terminal 1 having tissue paper in the Ladies' Room.  They have now.  They even have bidet!  Hooray for airport surveys!

The Boeing 777 liner is a nice plane.  Each seat has their own touchscreen TV and has a port to charge the Apple stuff.

Food was not as great, though.  I still like the hot meals of PAL.

Hongkong, finally.

But, I was not done yet.  I took the Airport Express to Kowloon Station.


Took the Airport Express Complimentary Shuttle to Hung Hom Station.


Then, took another intercity train.

All the way to Guangzhou... my first time in China.




The photos, I took inside the cab.  Ended up in the hotel at around 9:30pm after a 12-hr journey from Manila.  It was a great adventure but glad that was done. (More to come in my next posts!).


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

My New Toy.

Oooh... I have a new toy.  Boy, am I excited.


I decided to retire my ever reliable 5 year old Canon Point-and-Shoot.

Not because it has become unreliable but because I wanted to have a bit more advanced camera to keep up with my growing boy.


Experience tells that the best deals would be in the US.  My Mom and sister had their rendezvous in the States so I took the opportunity.  Since I have been a loyal Canon user, the obvious choice was also a Canon.

And so I got the Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS in black.




Pictures can go as high as 16.1 megapixels, 5X zoom lens and has full HD capacity.  It is touchscreen so it has a large display and limited buttons to click.






Another thing I like about it is that it tells you what those functions are for.  For a non-photographer like me, this is a great help.

But the best-est thing is its WiFi capability.  I do not have to pop it open to get the SD card.  I just have to connect it to the computer to transfer pictures and videos.  Sweet!

Here are some shots using some of the non-photographer friendly features.

Using the Auto function.

The Toy Camera for a sort of Instagram effect.

The Miniature Effect which blurs the top and the bottom.

The Poster Effect.


The whole camera plus an 8GB SD card cost me USD281.  Using PHP42 as the conversion rate, the price in local currency is around PHP11,800.  If I keep it for 5 years (which I normally do), it's like paying Php2,300 per year.  My sister said it was on sale when they bought it so considering that this was released only in February 2012, it was indeed a good buy.


Now, lemme buy a nice camera bag this weekend.