Richard Wenchao He, January 11th, 2012%
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On a self-drive holiday trip with Jane along the coastal line in NSW towards VIC, I secretly added a destination without letting her know in advance. In addition, I had our initials, love message, and the date engraved on a padlock.
It was my second visit to the Sea Cliff Bridge, but for Jane it . . . → Read More: Love Lock on Sea Cliff Bridge
Richard Wenchao He, October 11th, 2011%
My relatives visited me last month and we had a 7 day self-drive tour to various tourist attractions in Sydney and surroundings. The itinerary covers a range of themes such as Sydney CBD, art, farm stay, beach, lake, culture and history, forest, falls, mountains, local animals, spring festival, markets, lavender farm, etc. We went through Sydney, to Wollongong and Illawarra area, to Blue Mountains, and headed north to Central Coast, Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, and Port Stephen. In terms of accommodation, we had a combination of 4 and 5 star hotels and resorts as well as farm houses. We used some group buying vouchers so we saved a lot of money with the deals. These included 2 nights at Wollongong Surf Leisure Resort and 2 nights at Mercure Lake Macquarie Raffertys Resort. Now I would like to share with you the itinerary. It should be suitable for those who visit Sydney the first time and would like a tour to see and experience different things within a short time. You can adapt it and make it suit your needs. . . . → Read More: 7 Day Self-Drive Tour Itinerary: Sydney and Surroundings
Richard Wenchao He, August 17th, 2006% While having a rest in the balcony, I noticed that several kids were having fun with their electronic toy car on the brae opposite to my dorm, the view of which then was captured by my camera fetched by me immediately as I consided the wonderful moment of life was occuring. Now, please enjoy the photos and see what was happening… . . . → Read More: The Having-fun Kids on the Brae
Richard Wenchao He, September 11th, 2003% At the night of Mid-autumn Day, other colleges held their own prosperous activities. But our college was just founded this year, and at the moment we don’t have any senior collegemate who may prepare for the festival better. So we these new students held small parties by class. However, we still enjoyed ourselves! Instead of just keeping seeing the performances quietly, most of our class participated in the the performances and the games. I think such a small lively party is better than those with big stages held by other colleges. Now please enjoy the photos taken in our party. . . . → Read More: a Special Mid-Autumn Day
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