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Day 27
Monday, March 29, 2010

28MAR10

Today, we all headed to 汉口 (Han Kou), the most developed part of Wuhan. It is sort of like Singapore, which the whole of it is a city.

We alighted near at a park, which is right next to the Yangtze River. It is a very big and beautiful place which is also covered with people. Just like the previous day, many locals go there with their loved ones to enjoy the day out in the sun. Plus with such a nice weather, it would be a pity not to go out and fly a kite.
Then we went to a near by shopping area, which is a rough 10mins walk away. According to the guide, it is like our Orchard Road. And indeed, the prices were slightly more expensive than of that in Guang Gu Bu Xing Jie. Hence after spending a few hours there, I didn't buy anything. But we did have lunch at Pizza Hut.We were delighted by the sight of Pizza Hut as we haven't seen one in a few weeks. So we had our lunch there.The internal of the Restaurant is quite nice. The restaurant is not Halal, as it serves pizza flavours like minced pork and bacon which is totally impossible to find in Singapore since the same place in Singapore is certified Halal.

We passed by this roadside stall selling very cute pets like hamsters and rabbits. They are not a rare sight in Singapore, but are much much cuter as they are literally round and furry. But too bad, we couldn't bring them back home.

Reached back the hostel in the afternoon, felt really tired from all the outings.

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