I'm back from my holiday. Well, I seriously don't know whether to say I enjoyed my holiday or I didn't enjoy my holiday.
I enjoyed it because I bought quite a lot of stuffs. I bought eight pairs of socks, three pairs of shoes, two caps, some accessories, a jacket. I think there're more but I can't remember them. Anyway, I didn't enjoy my holiday because smoking wasn't banned in places which are air-conditioned. IT'S VERY BAD. I hate smoking.
I stayed in Macau for a day then two days in Zhu Hai. It was cold. I like the weather because it just meant that I could let my hair down, let the wind blow through my hair, let it be messy. HAHAHA!! My mum kept saying "Your hair is so messy" but I just don't care. It'll be messy when the wind blows again so why make it neat?! HAHAH!
I slept through the plane ride to Macau. After I woke up, I went to the toilet on the plane to relieve myself. I took quite some time in the toilet and when I came out, my grandma and aunt were asking me "Why did you take so long in the toilet?"
"Well, I was doing some stretching in the toilet and some dancing?"
I remember the first song I listened to on my trip was "Holiday". Just being random. HAHAH!
Ok, back to smoking.
Bloody hell. The people smoke in restaurants, hotels and shopping malls when I saw the "NO SMOKING" sign. TSK. I was so pissed and I think I showed it real clearly. I wrapped my face with the scarf when I was in the restaurant and I kept "fanning" myself. I know I'm a foreigner and I should obey their "rules and laws" but what the hell, smoking was clearly prohibited. I remember there was this day when I was already in Zhu Hai. I was walking (or maybe, skipping) happily then all of a sudden, someone just spat on the ground near where I was standing. Luckily, the guy didn't spit on me or else I would've screamed. IT'S SO DAMN DISGUSTING.
Ok, the toilets. Bloody hell, that was another problem. I went to the toilets and I was so disgusted. FORTUNATELY, THEY HAD DOORS. They don't provide toilet papers in the toilet (which sucks). The floor always seem so wet and I can't help but wonder if I'm stepping on someone's pee. :S I felt as if I went to some LDC (Less Developed Countries) for my holiday.
Not everything was bad though, the shopping was not bad. The stuff there were cheap and you can bargain. My grandma's really good at it.
We ate dim sums and dim sums and more dim sums. Their Mcdonald's had this egg and ham puff which is not bad.
Wait, let me try to recall.
OH OH! We went to KFC on one day then my grandma asked me to order some food. EVERYTHING WAS IN CHINESE. The name of the burger was so damn long. I just chose the burger which looked the nicest then pointed to it.
There was this day when some guy who was sitting near a salon called out to me (According to my aunt). He kept calling "xiao mei" and I don't know why, but I thought he was calling my aunt so I didn't reply. I just couldn't think of any reason for him to call out to me so I didn't reply and he kept calling me and asked me where I came from but I was in my own little world.
I saw this guy who was wearing only boxers lying on the streets on one of the days. I couldn't bear to look at him because he lost his arms and I don't know, I just felt real sad for him.
I went to the Venetian on the last day. It's a nice place but probably because it was Chinese New Year, there were loads of people and also, smoke. The journey from Zhu Hai back to Macau was real scary. I really don't know how to describe the crowd. There was a really huge crowd at the immigration so we went to another immigration checkpoint which had fewer people but still, very crowded. Everyone just pushed and ran. It was so scary. I tried to squeeze my way through and the luggage I was pulling kept "capsizing".
Anyway, I guess, that's about it. I was happy when I reached Changi Airport. I was thinking "OMG. MY SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT." After that, we went to eat Laksa. My aunt and my grandma will be taking the 2am tomorrow so I'll have to wait for the photos to be uploaded. I like the service at Changi Airport, it made me feel warm. I saw this lady at the service counter with really long eyelashes (Definitely fake) and it was real distracting. Anyway, her attitude's good so it doesn't matter. HAHA! The "Usher" at the taxi stand was really friendly. TSK. Singapore's still the best. Nice toilets, good food, excellent environment. :D