Sightseeing in Guangzhou
Nina was her usual smiling self. She just loves being out and about!
We then visited the house of Chen. This was once the house and private school of the Chen family. It was kept in tact during the cultural revolution because the family printed pictures of chairman Mao there. It was later sold to the government and is now an arts and crafts center.
(This is embroidery, not a painting)
After nap and a paperwork meeting, we went to the executive lounge for some snacks.
Nina slurped down 2 bowls of noodles and 1 or 2 tea sandwiches. Then we went to dinner at a Japanese restaurant with another family. She then ate shrimp, scallops, snow peas, salad, some miso soup, and a few more noodles!
Tomorrow is the dragon boat festival. We were looking forward to experiencing a real Chinese holiday, but our guides have told us it's too crowded to get near the the boat races. We are doing some shopping instead and then we have a big group dinner tomorrow night.