Happy was not his middle name.
This all changed once we found this:
You can tell that Kay wasn't quite as enthusiastic about another lunch at McDonalds.
After we got a little food in us and figured out where we were, we were all a little excited to go out and see what the world's most populated city has to offer.

This place has it all. Any major brand you have ever dreamed about, had a store here. I think I saw at least 3 Louis Vuitton stores within 3 blocks, and they aren't just small stores.
Sorry mom, I didn't even enter the store, you know these bags are out of my price range.
So we have our "Kay of the day" photo. Today, as we walked on the harbor, we realized they have a walkway similar to Hollywood with all the Chinese stars' names and hand prints. This was done for Kay's son, Michael...
Yes, those are Jackie Chan's hand prints.
Jason, also thinking of Kay's son Michael, decided to show off his new "Bruce Lee" stance for the camera too.
Tonight we had an urge for Nachos, mexican food is hard to come by in the industrial section of China. When we found this little restaurant, we felt like we were home, even if just for a minute.
After dinner at the Hard Rock, we walked on the harbor. All the industrial buildings across the harbor were all lit up and it was quite a scene.
Well, it is time for bed now. Tomorrow brings another adventure, trying to cross the boarder again back to China. Not sure how we are going to manage this one, since we don't even have a clue as to where we catch our bus. It should be fun....
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