Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Hua Xia clinic, Church St. London
Saturday, July 5, 2008
比利时 Belgium 之行
From Antwerp a trip by train takes you to Brugge - another delightful town which is known as the Venice of the North. However with their canal streams and higgledy-piggledy houses you feel more like being in Cambridge. The Town Square is a good spot to stop for lunch or coffee, or simply just watching the world go by. There is a market held at the square every week. Make sure you are there before 12pm otherwise you'll miss all the hustle and bustle of the local market. (See the picture with the gabled houses)
Ghent (Gent in Flemish) is another Medieval town one can explore at leisure. It's usually very busy at Christmas time for the Christmas Fair. There are still small workshops dotted about town. We accidentally found a leather goods shop where the owner still makes some of his own leather goods such as shoes, handbags in his workshop. If you are there try them http://www.leder-reyne.com/ is their website. I got a beautiful patent leather bag there while my friend got a lovely black soft leather shoulder bag.
Antwerp itself demands a minimum of two days to appreciate it fully. The area around the National Museum of Fine Art is very much like Parisian streets and the museum itself has a fine collection of Flemish masters although it is rather poor with its collection of Sir Peter Paul Rubens paintings. For that you have to pay a visit to his own house just off the main shopping street. The house was requisitioned and opened as a Rubens House in 1937. The garden is particularly nice with grapevine twining around a pergola as well as a lot of cottage-types of flowers in blue, white and red. While we were there there was a filming crew filming the house and garden to publicise Antwerp's quality museums and art galleries.
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