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I've seen better and worse
Pedestrian streets are one of the things I enjoy seeing here in China, and I've seen several. I'd say this one is average. The shops lining the street have a variety of items ranging from housewares t...
I was on my way to Vladivostok and wanted to cross the border by bus. Unfortunately the saleslady at the ticket office refuse to sell me a bus ticket because according to her, I did not have a visa i...
We really liked this street, the diversity of food just scaling. A lot of fruit, chess, household appliances! Very many shops! But the smell is specific!
It may be an ordinary street market scene in China, but I felt lively because I came by bus and train from the Russian coastal province. It was close to the inn where many Russians stayed, so I went for a night walk and breakfast, but the stalls were closed around 20, but the next morning it was lively and the first place from the square. My favorite at the Lanzhou Ramen shop I ate it at the small 9 with a beef knife cut surface. The downstairs of the building there was like a food court and there was my favorite breakfast tofu flower.
I've seen better and worse
Pedestrian streets are one of the things I enjoy seeing here in China, and I've seen several. I'd say this one is average. The shops lining the street have a variety of items ranging from housewares t...
A quick visit to Suifenhe
I was on my way to Vladivostok and wanted to cross the border by bus. Unfortunately the saleslady at the ticket office refuse to sell me a bus ticket because according to her, I did not have a visa i...
На вкус и цвет!
We really liked this street, the diversity of food just scaling. A lot of fruit, chess, household appliances! Very many shops! But the smell is specific!
Walking Street
A walk street in Suiphinhe. For us there was no special place, but the local people like it.
It's messy and lively.
It may be an ordinary street market scene in China, but I felt lively because I came by bus and train from the Russian coastal province. It was close to the inn where many Russians stayed, so I went for a night walk and breakfast, but the stalls were closed around 20, but the next morning it was lively and the first place from the square. My favorite at the Lanzhou Ramen shop I ate it at the small 9 with a beef knife cut surface. The downstairs of the building there was like a food court and there was my favorite breakfast tofu flower.