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@McLartyFilms i was in the area for a month. I'm going to come back. Learning chinese has been a challenge, but I really like it a lot. You in china now?
El Mexicano is one of my favorite restaurants. A few times a year I take a Sunday drive from Newport Beach to eat there. Nothing better on a snowy day than El Mexicano!
good review - thanks for sharing. i was thinking about booking this - but no bidet spray is a deal breaker for me (i am an Indian). Pool also looked small
Yeah I agree ... China has given the best to the Tibetans as far as I can see... The facilities, education, medical, roads and buildings are majestic... the develoment in tourism sector is so good and the trains in China are so well managed... What more do they need beyond this... Infact its been a blessing in disguise ... better than the ones living abroad ... I read that some say fake .. travel around places like Guilin ... Sichuan ...and all ... theres not a single clue that these places can be fake ... Anyways as a human being we should cherish the good things and the natural thing in nature ... God Bless and thank you for the vlog ... this vlog helped me to plan how to travel Shangrila ... Thanks
Your security guy probably needs to go to the gym once in a while and put on a little muscle. He might be best suited for teaching English because he was right when he used the word fish. Fish is plural for the word fish.
Hi @Rohastravels would you be able to share your guide's contact? looking for guided tour & transportation for my trip. does he speaks chinese as well?
I just got back from a trip to both parks, and I truly loved both so much it's hard to choose. If you're someone who really loves nature and hiking, (a lack of kids may also help) then the Safari Zoo is spectacular. There was a solid hour of my day out in the World Gardens getting lost on a hike, maybe seeing 3 people. Seeing all the animals in the distance below, while be surounded by wild plants (some of which I thought were straight from another planet) is something I will never forget. With that I was still able to see most of what the park offered, missing a few trails. The San Diego Zoo on the other hand, is a completly differnt experience. It's like the Disney of Zoo's. So much to see everywhere and there was never a dull moment. Even though the Zoo is 18X's smaller acrage wise, I was also not able to visit the entire Zoo. A second day, is almost necessary to get the most out of the park. Just like the Safari Park, I found myself almost lost at times, except with a lot more people around. Moral of the story, if you love hiking, nature, and seeing animals in more of there natural habitat. The Safari Zoo is for you. If you want excitment around every corner, more themed areas and maybe a bit better for the kidos. The Zoo is 100% your fit! Either Way, I can not wait to visit them both again!