I don't have to go into work until 4:30 today, and as luck would have it I woke up not 5 minutes before the musical garbage truck swung by. I'm usually only available once or twice a week to throw away my trash, so I knew I had to jump on this opportunity. The neighbors shot me a grin when I ran across the street in pajamas and fuzzy slippers.
But I was awake anyway, so I thought today I'd go to Luzhou, the previously mentioned area located in an offshoot of the subway. I had said something about it at work, and I got a response akin to "Why would you want to go there? It's just another part of the city."
Well, they're right. Luzhou doesn't have much going for it, it's simply a residential area like Xinzhuang. But it's on the MRT, and I need to eventually go to every stop, so away I went. Before I go anywhere though, I always look online for one thing, anything, to travel to. It always seems more fun when you have a goal in mind. Today's was a brunch place called O2 (subscript 2). Which, for anyone who knows me well, they know I cannot resist a chemistry themed brunch place. I got the American breakfast for kicks, which, let me tell you, is most certainly not an American breakfast. (Seriously, when do we ever eat a salad and 3 french fries with breakfast?) But regardless, it was pretty damn delicious. I also am going to make the incredibly lofty claim that they had the best bacon I've ever had. Yes, I know the implications of what I am saying. But seriously - damn good bacon. I eagerly await all challengers to the bacon throne.
I walked around a bit before seeing a sign to the Luzhou Family Historic Site, apparently who the district was named after. I showed up and the guy told me it was $100 (a little over $3 US) to get in. I felt this was a bit much, and I guess he could tell by the look on my face. So then he asked if I was a student. I said yes and suddenly the price is $60 - still too much, but I didn't come all the way out here to do nothing. Seriously, student ID - it's amazing.
And honestly the place itself isn't that great. A typical old Chinese house with nothing really of note in it, except maybe the photo on the left. I also found a funny machine in it, so I guess I might as well post the video I made of that below. Actually, I have a ton of videos on my phone that I never post just because it's too much of a pain to upload them to Youtube and link them. Maybe a future blog post will be all my videos - some are so old they're from China.
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