u/bush-

Does anyone know a good place to buy porcelain dinnerware, preferably Chinese inspired?

Either traditional Chinese style or modern Chinese style porcelain dinnerware (plates, cups, chopsticks, etc).

Any wholesale options, or normal retail places with good selection?

I see nice dinnerware at the nice restaurants in Shenzhen and want to buy stuff like that.

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u/bush- — 2 days ago
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I got verbally insulted and shouted at on the bus by a very angry white Australian at Mid Levels

4 days ago I was getting off the bus at Mid Levels and a white man (maybe 70 years old) with an Australian accent accused me of walking in front of him. It was a problem he just made up in his mind because I definitely had the space and the right to walk as I did.

The level of anger, hostility and aggressiveness from him is something I've almost never experienced from a stranger before, even though I was raised in London which is a city with far more antisocial behaviour than HK. I'm half HK Chinese and I've never been spoken to or shouted at like this before, which is making me wonder if he thinks he can behave how he likes in HK because he's white? I don't think he's a tourist either, I believe he's what they call an "expat."

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u/bush- — 4 days ago

My photos of Guangzhou, China during my walk today. Surprised by how mid the food is here and the insane wholesale malls. A lot of the city is futuristic and a lot looks like last pic.

u/bush- — 11 days ago

I keep seeing Instagram videos relating to shopping in Guangzhou (clothes, jewelry) and there are big wholesale malls selling at cheap prices. So how do normal malls stay in business if there are these cheaper places?

What is the best place to check out? Bai Ma, Man Group Mall, Baiyun?

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u/bush- — 15 days ago

I'll be staying in Guangzhou and Shenzhen this May and I'm just looking for things to do. Are there are any interesting places outside these cities that can be visited in just one day? Like a small village or town? I will be going to Hong Kong to visit family anyway, so don't count that as a day excursion.

Is there any particular interesting city in the Bay Area that I should consider visiting? Zhuhai or something?

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u/bush- — 25 days ago