The first evening we headed to the Paddy Field, and Irish bar. After finding that gem in Guilin I was in the mood for an Irish pub. They also had San Miguel there, so I was happy. After that we headed back for an early night.
The next day we headed to Yuexiu Park, to see another of the sights of Guangzhou. It was walking distance from the hotel and was well worth the trek. The park was previously part of the old city wall and parts of the wall can still be seen. The area itself has been an important area in Guangzhou for centuries, though most of it was flattened in the Second World War. However, the park still contains several important relics and sights, some of which have been rebuilt and some of which are modern. The most important being the 5 ram statue, built in 1960 to commemorate the restoration of the park. In ancient times, people believed that five immortals riding rams came to Guangzhou and taught the people to farm rice. Today it is seen as a good luck symbol and Guangzhou is known in Chinese as the city of rams. There is also the Zhenhai Tower, a replica of a watch tower originally built in 1380 and destroyed and rebuilt several times since in a part of the park that was originally a fort. Other sights include the city's soccer stadium, lakes, and a replica of the original gate to the park.
After a long walk we decided to head back to the hotel, shower, and get dinner at the Brazilian BBQ place we went to the first night we were in Guangzhou when I went to pick Yen up.
The next day it was off to the airport. Yen will go home to visit her sister and get her new visa, and I will be in Nanning for the next couple of weeks before the semester starts. I plan to do a couple of write ups about areas in Nanning, and otherwise enjoy a couple of weeks off.
Lunar N.Y decorations
5 Ram Statue
Zhenhai Tower
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