IS in the morning, Grand Ocean Shopping Centre after class.
Day 21:
We had another IS lesson today and it is about Chinese Traditional Philosophy which includes Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. The lecturer name was Philip An and he started off his lecture by having a rather thorough talk about the Chinese History. His lecture lasted from 9am to 11.30am. With 179 slides, he only finished 90. He would continue the rest of it on another day.
After lessons, we had our free time and some of us decided to head over to Grand Ocean shopping centre again.
Upon reaching, we decided to have beef steak for lunch.
As usual, it was delicious & was certainly worth the value of how much the beef steak cost.
& on the other hand, this restaurant has the best toilet out of all I have ever experienced in Wuhan.
It has a nice sweet smelling when I enter the toilet and also classical soft music playing at the background.
Finally, the food has arrived. Chicken Chops & Beef Steaks :)
After lunch, we went seperate ways and do shopping.
I didn't buy anything much.
Just accompanied Adrian & Daniel to shop for jackets as the weather here is turning cold.
Night Pictures of the entrance of the shopping centre.
Reflections:
On our way there, we took cab and I saw the same scene as the first time when I took a cab here in China. Barriers dividing the driver and the passengers in the cab. The other time I took the picture of the same scene, it was a different barrier, the other barrier had metal poles. I guess all cab drivers can design the way the barrier in any way they like. They also can choose not to use barriers to divide themselves from the passengers. However, I see barriers in almost all cabs. I reckon its just a matter of playing safe to prevent themself to get robbed at knifepoint by passengers.

On our way there, we took cab and I saw the same scene as the first time when I took a cab here in China. Barriers dividing the driver and the passengers in the cab. The other time I took the picture of the same scene, it was a different barrier, the other barrier had metal poles. I guess all cab drivers can design the way the barrier in any way they like. They also can choose not to use barriers to divide themselves from the passengers. However, I see barriers in almost all cabs. I reckon its just a matter of playing safe to prevent themself to get robbed at knifepoint by passengers.
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