Well, the second day we woke up quite late as it was too exhausted not having enough sleep on plane and walking around the city straight after our long journey flight. After having bread and hot chocolate drink for breakfast, we continued our sightseeing.
This is how the tram inside looks like. Not much different from a bus. It's actually driven by a person in front. No fuel but electricity. It's faster than a bus I guess, but more unstable, which means the driver will suddenly stop then carry on, people standing have to stand firmly to avoid falling down. The skill is to stand facing window, legs open, one left and one right, balance will be there then, keke.
Our plan that day was to figure out where Austria embassy is in order to seek more info about Vienna tour and check the location of Prague International which is a travel agency. After we reached Austria embassy, it was closed. They open from 9am to 12pm. Wow, not bad having such a relax job eh. So we moved on to look for our next destination. On our way, we saw this beautiful park. I guess we entered a campus area as we saw a lot of look like uni students walking around. What a nice environment to study. As usual, there's a statue which I'm not sure who the person is.
Then I saw another statue. But this one caught my attention. The picture is a bit small. It's actually a man hugging tightly a lady. My imagination came in. A general who just survived from a war came back his hometown and looked for his beloved. The lady who had been waiting for her lover for more than half a decade finally saw him coming back. She was emotional and in tears. They slowly walked towards each other and hugged as if it was the end of the world. How romantic it was =)
Winter always turns into spring. It's spring now in Czech. Leaves started growing and gradually flowers will begin blooming as well.
Well, local people normally have their breakfast at this kind of shop. A piece of meat, some bread, potatoes and a glass of coke. What surprised me was they dont sit down and enjoy their meal but they stand beside a long table and have it. It's more like a fast food stall type. Maybe the shop is not spacious enough to put some chairs or people are in hurry for working so they just have breakfast quickly or they enjoy to stand and eat as it's good for digestion. Either way.
In Prague, you'll see this type of building everywhere. It can be office, restaurant, shop or living house. It's almost none of single or double storey houses can be seen there. Uncle's apartment also looks like this.
So far I didnt see any wet market in Prague, vegetables are sold at shops. They look fresh but not many choices though. Cabbage, carrot, tomato... The red and small one is diffrent type of baby red carrot.
Took this photo purposely. I wanna let you know how serious the vandalism is in Czech. Daddy said it's graffiti. Yea, but it's also part of vandalism. Every old building is decorated by mostly creative words, sometimes it's caricature. Whenever there's a chance and a clean wall, then I'm sure within a few days, it'll become 'a master peice'. Sometimes brand new buildings 'kena' as well. The boss must be headache cause money is wasted again to repaint the wall. The picture above shows a low quality piece. Later in train, car, tram or subway, I saw lots of graffiti that have much more quality than this and nice looking. But I didnt take any photo of them cause I've got no time or I was too lazy to capture. I love their style and design, but in the end, I feel somehow graffiti will still affect the natural beauty of this city. The same problem goes to other European countries. By the way, I wish to see people painting the wall 'live'. Throughout the whole journey, I didnt see anyone doing graffiti, wondering if they 'start working' in midnight huh.
Different style of churches can be seen in Prague. This is one of them. Quite unique.
While daddy was asking local people the direction of Prague International, I didnt waste my time to capture with this lovely town, hehe. Did you notice the big ad board on left? It's pepsi cola ad. My mum likes the design of the ad board.
Well, finally we found Prague International!! To be honest, this location is quite concealed. Obviously daddy was sitting in the middle. On left is the Czech staff, whereas the other side, this pretty lady is a staff as well but she's from France. Her name is Farnny (not sure the spelling though, but I remembered it sounds like 'Funny', keke). She speaks good english and she was helpful to fullfil what we requested. We actually wanted to visit Vienna for a 3 days 2 nights trip. Prague International's clients more on a company trip or holiday trip, they seldom entertain individual's request. But still Farnny is kind enough to help us to book a 3 person room in Holiday Inn, Vienna including two days breakfast. Initially she introduced a guy from Guang Dong, China to offer us help. He can speak cantonese, mandarin, english and czech!! Daddy had some random chat with him. He recommended a few chinese restaurants and told us where to buy train tickets. After settling payment and stuff, we left. Thanks to three of them.
Before leaving, took a photo of the 'jiu pai'. Nice service, friendly staff =)
Even stairscase I didnt want to miss, haha.
Alright, we were hungry, we found the place where the Guang Dong guy recommended. A little food place opened by a Chinese couple. The lady in the counter who bending is 'lao ban niang'. It's like fast food style. Order and pay. But we sat down and waited for her to serve us as we didnt know the style there. I ordered roast duck rice, mummy wanted fried mee hoon and daddy tried their fried rice. Then daddy went to next door 'Cedok' to seek info on train and bus schedule.
Here my roast duck rice came. So much meat man. Two rows of duck slice!! It's always big portion served in western countries no matter what cuisine it is. But this meal was yummy. The duck was so crispy and tasty. Mummy's fried mee hoon was nice as well but slightly too salty. It's reasonable for them to make it more salty even in a Chinese restaurant as they need to accommodate local people. If not, no one wants to eat there. 'Lao ban niang' was so kind to put a cover on daddy's fried rice as he was still at next door 'Cedok'. We chatted a bit with her. It's always a warm feeling to see people who have the same colour skin with us in a foreign country.
This is Cedok. Finally, we decided to go Vienna by train instead of bus. We were offered special rate and mine was student price. Not bad for a 19-year-old girl, hehe. It's very systematic here.
Next, we went to a supermarket and bought lip gloss. The weather was humid. Lip was a bit dry. When we were paying, I saw this cute trolley.Our next destination was Wencelas Square. It's in top ten attractions in Prague. Last night we left right after finished dinner here. So we came back again to shop around. Many cafes and restaurants around. You see the guy sitting there with a glass of beer? Well, Czech has their own brand of beer. They drink beer regularly regardless what time it is or what age they are. It's like us drinking water. Besides beer, they love coca cola. Most of the teenagers have a bottle of coke with them whenever they are in tram or subway. If not, then it's fruit juice, apple, orange, tomato, peach, carrot, strawberry, any fruits you name it, they have, and its in bottle, 100% pure fruit juice.
Flowers everywhere in Wencelas Square. A lot of people sitting in the middle of the park, some were reading, some dating, some doing nothing...
Wencelas Square is in New Town. The shops look new and crowded. Tourists do their shopping there.
This is the Czech restaurant where we had dinner last night.
This square represents the heart of modern Prague since the Czech Republic was independent from Czechoslovakia. The huge building is actually National Musuem.
My 'love affair' with the clock, haha.
But the food... Can you see in every dishes there was cabbage? Daddy said its “一曲走天涯”(in cantonese). Meaning one vege was used for every dishes, even the gravy was similar and the diffrence was just meat. Though the name is Little Hong Kong but the food wasnt cooked by Hong Kong people. That's why the taste a bit off.
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So far if you have any enquiries about Prague, can ask me any time on the comment box. Or if you are interested seeing the actual size of any picture on my blog, feel free to ask from me ya. See you =)
...to be continued...
5 comments:
I really love reading your traveling entries!
I read somewhere that in Italy, they have too little land and their rental rate was too high, so most of the people will just order take away in the restaurants--'cause if you were to sit down and enjoy your meal you have to pay more--for occupying their space...
wooo.... didnt contact u for a long period n now only knoe u were in Prague... hehe..
i think it was a great present for ur 19th bd, rite?? anway, i would like to go there one day since u so luv tat place...
r u in k.l now?? ermm.. i think so lar. hehe
keep in touch o...
Prague! haha.. Do u noe that those amazing, jaw-dropping architecture is what I'm learning in my course now? It's under art history! Rose window, Gothic cathedrals, stained glass... And at the time of writing this, my next project is to research on baroque architecture in Germany & Austria =)
Whao...so envy...
Hmm...nice to read ur prague journey entries...
Now i noe more about it...
haha~ b4 that i dunno where is prague e...
Hope to noe more through ur blog~^^
Waiting for ur next post!!
walau.... so nice...
very well organised and well explained ler.... think that u hv the potential to be a tour guide....
from what i see here, it really made me want to juz fly there and see everything with my very own eyes...
that building that u r shocked is one of the most unique building in the world... forgot the name though will send u a mail of all this unique buiding....XD
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