Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Workers Culture Palace ,Guangzhou, China


Workers Culture Palace the market place for wedding materials:

we took metro of Line 1 from Guangzhao east Railway station and got down at Gongyuanqin station and from here changed the metro from Line 2 and reached South Railway Station.One Chaines asked me to have a picture with him. It is so big station like an airport and is away from commercial place. Then we became bore ,so planned at randomly to visit. ' Workers Culture Palace' presuming that some palace would be there as I like historical place. When we came out side of the metro station, there was no palace rather a big market area allaround. This area is a hub of whole sale and retail shopping for wedding materials specially for dresses and wedding shoes. Indian businessmen could supply these dresses with Lucknowi Dardozi and Banarasi stuff .They should explore market here.


                   Dadao Lu ( Dadao Road)










We, me and my wife visited" Workers cultur palace" after visiting Guangzhao South Railway station,(Guanzhao).We wanted to have a cup of tea. So, we entered in a tea & snacks bar. I asked the owner the young chap Mr. Yanyi Jei, whether vegitarian snacks are available. Hwas e said that he could prepare vegitable nodals. He prepared Hakka nodals within no time and it was so delicious.He asked "would you like tea with milk ?" It was tea with milk which is known here as Hong Kong tea.It was an unexpected offer as here tea is mostly available without milk. {The tea with milk is known as Hong Kong style tea.}. The tea was also very tasty. The price of the noodals was 6 Yuan. I asked to pack one plate for my son. He said the tea is from his side as chaines hospitality do he did not charge money. I given 50 Yuan note .He deducted only 5 Yuan which was less amount that the price of one plate. I was surprised and forced him to take more money as I purchased two plates if nodals ,accepting to not pay for tea as his hospitality. But he said no please. I given thanks for his hospitality and we became good friends.
    






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