You ladies and gentlemen think that we will jump right onto Inle Lake without going through the travelogue proper?
How can it be?
As much as Melvin and Adrian are slave-drivers, I am a diligent recorder.
This night (Day 4) will not end without some record shots... hahaha...
T R A V E L O G U E
Day 4 - Mandalay: As the day ended....
We had our share of fun at U Bein Bridge shooting and shooting.
Honestly, this U Bein Bridge was truly a spectacle.  And it was unforgettable for me, as I am sure it was just as unforgettable for every one in the team.
Dinner that evening was at a surprisingly impressive Chinese Restaurant, the Golden Duck Restaurant not far from our hotel in Mandalay.
Snores from the four corners of the coach emitted as we drove through the streets of Mandalay in the dark.
I struggled to keep the zzzzz- bug away just so that i could snap some record shots to remember Mandalay by.
The streets of Mandalay takes on a different hue at night.
I was suitably impressed with quite a number of very modern-looking buildings, boasting huge billboards and even sprawling shops selling fashion wears.
These are merely some record shots of the night scene.
Not good enough because most were taking from the moving coach through the window...
limwhow #172
limwhow #173
limwhow #174
limwhow #175
limwhow #176
We arrived at Golden Duck Restaurant to find it filled to the brim with diners.
Quite the can hor, the Mandalayians?! Haha…
But jokes aside, it was really a very enjoyable dinner as we joked and talked over dinner, enjoying the jovial company of our fellow shooters.
As per standard operating procedure of SgTrekker, at the end of every tiring day, the Tour Leader will certainly make sure that his Trekkers are well fed and well-drunk.
And Melvin definitely excelled that very evening.
This bunch of tired but full photographers finally stumbled into the lobby of Mandalay City Hotel to be given the usual instruction of gathering in the lobby at 6am the next morning.
Sheeeeewwww…!   This Melvin NEVER gives up, does he?!