Local time: Fri Feb 16, 20:09
Today was my last full day in Zhuhai City Central/port area. I will leave and move into campus dorms tomorrow!
To spend my last day, I of course went back to my favorite noodle and dumpling shop, Lan Zhou Noodles. I then took a public bus north to Jiu Zhou Cheng/Hai Bin. I thought the wall temple would be cool to walk through and the map also showed a neat museum but when I got there it looked pretty closed. However, down and across the road a little bit was Hai Bin public park and it was BUSY (and beautiful)! Today is the sixth day of Chinese new year (正月初六), the day where business that were closed for the holiday traditionally re-open, so there were lots of decorations still up in the park! The weather was lovely, not too hot, so walking around in the sun with the occasional breeze felt really nice. I passed by little food stands but decided to pass ~ most of it was fish balls and tentacles. This park was huge, green, and open. There were flower beds around that looked healthy and lush, more picture opportunity spots, and a pond that you could ride pedal (paddle?) boats on and shoot water guns. The park was also by the beach which was PACKED with people, though not a single person was in the water, granted there were signs that said not to go in the water. Down the beach a ways was the Fisherman’s Daughter statue, a famous Zhuhai landmark. We walked down the boardwalk to get our picture of it, and had to squish between people.
SO MANY UMBRELLAS ! (The umbrellas are to block the sun. Lots of the women here wear garments and accessories that cover the majority of their skin. I have heard before that having fair skin is part of the beauty standard, so maybe that has something to do with it?)
I then walked up the mountain a little bit to really enjoy the view away from the noise and crowd before hopping on a bus back to Gongbei for another 冰糖葫芦 (bīngtánghúlù). The bingtanghulu shop keepers gave big smiles and waves as I walked up!
And yesterday A and Lan opened their boutique back up. As I was walking back to the hotel and passed I stopped in to say hi. Lan wasn’t there at the time but A was and she was getting an offering ready for prayer (a small table with duck, oranges, apples, and tea). I didn’t want to interrupt her so I only stopped for a little bit. In that time she went to her purse and handed me a red envelope! So nice of her! I will go back tomorrow as well to say goodbye. Though I have truly enjoyed the time down here and have enjoyed learning to navigate the public transportation, it will be nice to finally be on campus, meet my roommates, and start classes! (It has been a LONG break).
It really has been such an amazing experience living independently here, and the people around me have made being here not so scary and isolating. I am going to miss this little area of Zhuhai I’ve come to know so well but really what awaits ahead is the big adventure!!
Thank you again to everyone who has been supporting and loving me!
I love and miss you ❤










































































































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