Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Silk, Tea,Reflexology and shopping (Day 2)

8th Nov 2011

More happenings after the visit to Great Wall of China. After lunch, we were brought to the Silk factory to witness the whole process from the cocoons to the silk making.

The silk will be stretched by few staffs to stack into layers by layers to make into a complete sheet.Not suitable in Malaysian weather and it's too costly.
Later, we walked to the back lane for free tea. Do you think that it is really for free? The staffs tried to sell the tea to tourists after the tea trying was over.
Last stop that the tour guide brought us was to the reflexology centre.PS only soaked her legs because reflexology was meant for 20years and above.
Of course, it was gimmick again. Staffs kept pestering tourist to buy their herbs back after getting the so called Tibetian doctor to check onto individual hand pause.
Wow, two moons appearing during that night.
All of us were waiting for the tour guide to go back after the session.
Straight ahead is the way out to Wangfujing street.
Full of tourists, busy negotiating the pricing.
Came to this stall for 4 continuous night.The vendor automatically reduce the price after the first night of bargaining from HB.
Another back lane entrance to the snack food street.
Oriental Plaza.
View from the hotel room at 21.16 hours.


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