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Have you ever seen a tree with colorful flowers?

Guangzhou city walk I woke up at 7:15, so I got up and went out for dim sum. The White Swan Hotel is too expensive for me, so I went to another recommended restaurant. I chose one that looked good near me. I went to a restaurant on the other side of the river from Shamian. Luckily, I found out that they were having an anniversary celebration, and dim sum was 32% off before 10:30. What a surprise! There were so many options, but I chose shrimp dumplings, chicken feet, red rice rolls, durian pastry, and Guangdong cabbage. It cost me CNY 120. After eating, I started my city walk with a heavy stomach. I went to Zhou Tou Zui Park, the Customs House, the Post Office Museum, and the Aiqun Hotel (which looks like the Wukang Building in Shanghai). I forgot to go to the church, but I went to the Renmin South Historical Block (which looks like a small commodity wholesale market), the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (CNY 10), and Lingnan architecture. I admired the beautiful sculptures and continued walking through Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street to Yongqing Fang. My destination today was Zhongshuge Bookstore, but I found that Yongqing Fang was quite special, with a sense of history and modernity. I found a small shop and had red bean soup and pig's feet with ginger (I saw a local girl ordering it, so I decided to try it). Cantonese is the main language here, and it sounds nice. Public transport announcements are in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English. I walked to Xiguan Mansion, passed by the Liwan Museum (CNY 5), and didn't go in. I wandered to the subway station, passed by Lihu Bay Park, Pantang Wuyue Historical Block, and a hybrid bougainvillea tree with colorful flowers. After getting off the subway, I went through security and walked a long way to the boarding gate. I'm exhausted today.
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