When I traveled to Guilin, the scenery was just like the paintings. I took a bamboo raft ride along the Li River. The raftsman was singing a local song while guiding the raft. I also met some friendly locals on the shore who showed me how to fish in the traditional way. It was so much fun, and I learned a lot about the local culture during that trip.
In Shanghai, I took a ride on the maglev train. It was incredibly fast, and I was amazed at how smooth the ride was. The view from the train of the modern cityscape was also quite something. And then I got lost in the narrow alleys near Yu Garden. But that's when I discovered some really cool little shops and tasted some amazing local snacks. Every wrong turn was a new adventure.
There was a family traveling in Taiwan. They visited a tea plantation. The kids were so excited to see the tea bushes that they started imitating the workers, pretending to pick tea leaves. However, they were actually picking the wrong parts. Their innocent mistakes made everyone around laugh, and it became a really funny memory of their trip to Taiwan.
I went to Italy and visited a small town known for its cheese. I got lost while trying to find a particular cheese factory. I asked an old lady for directions. She didn't speak English, and I don't speak much Italian. So, she grabbed my hand and started walking with me. She led me through narrow alleys, and finally, we arrived at the factory. I tried to thank her with some money, but she just laughed and patted my cheek, as if to say it was her pleasure. It was such a heartwarming and funny travel experience.
In Xi'an, I visited the Terracotta Army. There was a little boy there who was imitating the poses of the soldiers, which was super cute. His parents were trying to stop him, but he was so into it that it made everyone around laugh.
Yes. There was a case where the food on the flight was inedible. It was cold, tasted bad and some passengers even got sick after eating it. Another is that the air conditioning on the plane was not working properly, making the cabin either too hot or too cold.
One funny Viagra story I heard was about a man who accidentally took his wife's iron supplement instead of Viagra. He was so confused when he didn't feel any 'expected' effects. He then realized his mistake and had a good laugh about it with his family.
When I was in Sydney, I took a ferry ride. There was an old Aussie on the ferry who started telling tall tales about the sea monsters in the harbor. He was so animated and the stories were so wild that everyone on the ferry was in stitches.
One horror story could be long flight delays without proper communication. Passengers were left in the terminal for hours with no clear information about when the flight would depart. Another might be about lost luggage. Some passengers reported that their bags were lost during transit and it took a long time to get them back, if ever.
If you like reading novels that travel back in time, I can recommend a few for you. The first one was " I Am an Underground Party Member in the Republic of China." The story told the story of a female protagonist who traveled to the Republic of China and became an underground party member in Shanghai. In addition," Crossing the Republic of China: 14 Years of My War of Resistance " was a military-war-themed novel. It told the story of a modern special forces soldier who traveled to the city of Shen Yang in the 1920s and fought bravely. There was also " Time Traversing in the Dark," where the protagonist was a villain. Through a series of stories, he turned from a villain to a righteous person. These novels cover different topics and styles. I hope you will like them.
The following are some novel recommendations for transmigrating to the Republic of China: 1. "The Song Girl of the Republic of China: The story tells the story of a music college graduate who lost his job and was hit by a car. After that, he transmigrated to a dance club in the Republic of China to make a living. In the business war, infighting, and grudges between rich and powerful families, she had obtained a double harvest of love and career. 2. "Huai Jin Bao Yu": This is a novel about the period of the Republic of China, written by a kitten. 3. "The Far East Giant Merchant of the Republic of China": This was a novel that traveled from the bottom of the society to the Republic of China. The author was 315. 4. Peerless Warrior 1940 5. "Struggle in the Republic of China, the Story of a Village Girl" 6. "High-quality food for the spy war fans of the Republic of China." Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other novels worthy of recommendation.
One famous China love story is 'The Butterfly Lovers'. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai were classmates. Zhu Yingtai disguised herself as a boy to study. They fell in love but their families opposed. In the end, they turned into butterflies and were united in another form.