
am in China for business trip. will be around for a couple of days.
here I am, at a typical electronic factory in the town of Bao-an. Waiting for our lunch to be served... Cooking was done in the small hut (at the background). They called it the "small canteen 小飯堂". You can order dishes directly with the chef, and they actually had a small fish tank, where you can choose your catch of the day for lunch...
They even have a small pool table at this small canteen (notice the top right corner of the photo?)...
There were also some kids running around in the canteen... they were the children of the workers in the factory. This cute little boy here was trying to ride a scooter... and he could hardly walk... heh.

As our local sales engineer Sean put it, in China, if you wanna dine, you'd better look for a proper looking restaurant, preferably one with many diners inside. This shows that the food is most likely "edible"...
I definitely trusted what he said... especially when this comment came from someone living in Mainland China. Of course, without a second thought, we gave him the big job of... choosing where to fill our hungry stomaches!
Today we had Hunan dishes (湘菜). It's a bit too oily and spicy for my taste, but overall, it's nice...
Had a good meal... now, time to rest and get prepared for another long day of work!
P.S.: there's free LAN access in this hotel! how cool~
.signing off.
3:35 PM .
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.about me.
Ga. 20-something. chemical engineer by day, day-dreamer (?) by night/weekends. often found shooting around with her unimpressive k750i.
.some vital stats.
birthdae: 6 Sep
height: not tall, definitely.
weight: considered light... luckily.
from where: hong kong
stay where: singapore
like: drawing, singing, reading,
sleeping, eating, meeting friends, listening to music, messing with adobe photoshop, taking random pictures, videographing, exercising......
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