2nd day at Guangzhou, we went on a day trip to Foshan, which is about an hour drive away from e main Guangzhou city...
南海影视城
We visited one of the four Movies & TV bases of China Central Television, which comprising three scenic spots and one performing area epitomizing both brilliant past and present of the city. Due to big square area of the 影视城, we decided to hire a private buggy with driver to take us around... This was the best decision we made on that day...
In our private buggy, we managed to watch all the 3 shows at the movie city... Visited almost all the various movie sets too.. Really loved these movie sets and the bunnies had a great time too...
Our group photo @ 南海影视城...
Our group photo @ 南海影视城...
Our lovely family pic...
The Lim family group pic...
The Ng family group pic...
Us in our private buggy...
The Lim family group pic...
The Ng family group pic...
Us in our private buggy...
Waiting in anticipation for the 1st show...
Collecting some 福 at the movie set...
Waiting in anticipation for the last show on our agenda...
Visit to the palace set... The city girls transformed to ancient princess... Amid them are the prince charming and the little prince...
Big bunny fell asleep amid the good weather... and a good chance for little bunny to kiss and cuddle him while he is sleeping..
南海观音寺
After lunch, we made our way to one of the famous temple in Foshan..
With 5 mini halls within the temple, the temple covers an area of about 20k sqm... The halls are arranged on three layers with one upon another, hence it's exercise time for us.. With 2 bunnies in tow, we still managed to climb all the way
The main buildings inside the temple include Tianwang Temple, Grand Hall, Liuzu Temple, Jialan Temple and Kwan-yin Hall, covering an area of about 20,000 square meters (4.94 acres). They are arranged on three layers with one upon another. The Kwan-yin Temple can be seen from quite a distance and is quite grand. On the central axis of the Kwan-yin Temple, there is a road called the Imperial Pass for the imperial carriage with the stone carvings of dragons and lotuses. According to the regulations in the feudal society, only the palaces can have an Imperial Pass and only the imperial court can have dragon carvings. However, Nanhai Kwan-yin Temple is an exception for it is a palace-style temple.
@ 南海观音寺...
@ 南海观音寺...
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