Currently at Wurzburg, Germany. One of the stop of Romantic Road, have been to Fussen and Rottenburg already, both are spots of the Romantic Road. Fussen is such a lovelz small town, you can just walking around and relax. It's always feeling like a holiday there, no matter it's weekday or not. (Oops...I'm on a holiday anyway. XD) Rottenburg is also very pleasant, but too bad that the weather is not very good. And finally, I'm at Wurzburg now. Hm....even it's on the Romantic Road, it's not so romantic since the area is very well-developed modern area, with lots of people, and many modern shops. So this is just a few quick words from me here, nothing special. And after visiting places after places with similar buildings and arts, I'm sort of fed up. Somehow, I will be like to be in Hong Kong. Anyway, I have spent hell lot of $$$ on this trip, probably I shouldn't say so. =)
Going to Paris tonight, the last stop of our trip. And I will be back on 7 Aug, and becoming the same old NowhereMan as I used to be.
PS: The night train from Prague to Munich is so uncomfortable, we were on the top most bed (total 3 beds in the same row). The bed was so narrow, and it was so stuffy there, couldn't really sleep. And I felt like I was being an illegal immigrant. >.<
PPS: By the way, on the night train to Munich, my tripmate have met a Korean girl (hm...actually, the whole compartment was full of Korean...), and I have talked with the girl too. It feels nice to be able to meet some strangers on the way. Hm...not sure we will be the same tonight...
PPPS: This trip really makes me think my poor English is indeed very POOR. HoHo
2005/08/04
2005/07/31
Prague: the disappointed, the unexpected
Prague, a city I'm so eager to visit because of all these beautiful places and great comments from people visited there, and I feel disappointed. Firstly, the hostel we booked claimed that their hostel was flooded, so we have to transfer to another hostel which is a bit far from the main station and doesn't look quite safe. Secondly, people in Prague is generally less polite that in Austria, you really don't feel like being treated here! These really give me a not-so-good first impression of the city. So, it's the disappointed. But anyway, it does look beautiful, and I got some beautiful pictures already!
The unexpected - We met a very nice security guy at St George here. He was so eager to teach us to learn about all these drawings/scrupltures inside St George, and he couldn't speak a word of English! Besides this, he gave us his address and name, so we can send him a postcard back! It's all these meeting-the-nice-stranger thing that makes a trip interesting. And I have already dreamt of making friends during a trip (Kawaii for sure, kakaka). So at least, it's one of the nice memoryable thing in Prague.
It's 20:15 here now, going to take the night train to Munich tonight. Hope everything is fine for all of us! ^.^
PS: We have met a lot of Korean both in Austria and in Prague, it's like Korean have invaded Europe!
PPS: I feel sorry for my tripmate for having such a tripmate with a poor body, hoho.
The unexpected - We met a very nice security guy at St George here. He was so eager to teach us to learn about all these drawings/scrupltures inside St George, and he couldn't speak a word of English! Besides this, he gave us his address and name, so we can send him a postcard back! It's all these meeting-the-nice-stranger thing that makes a trip interesting. And I have already dreamt of making friends during a trip (Kawaii for sure, kakaka). So at least, it's one of the nice memoryable thing in Prague.
It's 20:15 here now, going to take the night train to Munich tonight. Hope everything is fine for all of us! ^.^
PS: We have met a lot of Korean both in Austria and in Prague, it's like Korean have invaded Europe!
PPS: I feel sorry for my tripmate for having such a tripmate with a poor body, hoho.
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