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China in London Trip

重阳节
Itinerary Register in your
tutor groups then
08:45: Meet in the school hall and walk to Gravesend Railway Station come to the hall
09:18: Train departs Gravesend Railway Station – we will need to
10:23: Arrive London Charing Cross and walk to the British Museum leave to walk to
11-12:30: Visit the British Museum the train station
12:30: Walk to Chinatown at 8:50
13:00: Lunch at New China
14:30: Treasure Hunt and free time in Chinatown
15:30: Walk to Lucky Voice, Holborn You may want to
16:00-18:00: Karaoke and dinner at Lucky Voice (burger and pizzas) bring some
18:00: Walk to Charing Cross spending money
18:48: Board the return train to Gravesend for snacks in
19:52: Arrive Gravesend Railway Station and students to be collected from Chinatown or
here. drinks at
(If you are getting a train for an onward journey, please can your parents write Karaoke.
a note or email Mrs Carr carrm@mgsg.kent.sch.uk to confirm this)
Please also remember to bring:

- suncream
- money
- a pen
At the moment the weather looks good, but
please check the forecast and if needed bring:
- layers (raincoat if there is a risk of rain)
- Umbrella (if risk of rain)
珍珠奶茶 Bubble Tea
冰沙 Shaved ice
On offer are traditional refreshing Taiwanese delights, such as
Taro Q balls, refreshing herbal jelly and smooth Tofu
pudding, all using only the highest quality and natural
ingredients. Traditional Taiwanese methods are used, bringing
authentic local tastes to Chinatown London.
Get stuck into a Taiwanese purple rice pudding, – a locals
favourite, customised with your own choice of taro and rice
balls or try a mountain of shaved ice with all the tapioca, mini
taro balls and grass jelly you could ask for.
鸡蛋仔 Bubblewrap - waffles
The deliciously decadent dessert shop have brought one of Hong Kong’s most
popular street snacks – egg-shaped waffles – to Chinatown and piled them high with
lashings of tasty toppings.

The small but sweet (literally) shop is a veritable Willy Wonka factory of waffles.
Customers start by picking their waffle base – plain, chocolate or matcha – then
choose from a lip-licking selection of fillings like strawberry cheesecake or
pistachio gelato, white chocolate stars, banana and strawberry. Everything is then
topped off with an ooey-gooey sauce such as salted caramel or red bean. The final
result is a wrapped-up waffle-y cone stuffed with heavenly flavours. And they look
beyond cool.
The bubble waffle is unlike traditional western square flat ones, instead it’s
hexagonal shaped and covered in spherical pockets of batter. Their unique shape
adds extra bite and texture. The egg waffle actually dates back to the 1950s when
canny market traders created the ovular-shaped waffle machine to use up all their
broken eggs. Fast-forward to today and it’s become one of the most Insta-worthy
snacks around.
Prices start at 5.59
蛋糕 Cake 鲷鱼烧 Taiyaki
A Japanese style waffle made with
a fish shaped mould with different
fillings (typically sweet bean
paste)
超市 Supermarkets
小吃 Snacks 糖 Sweets

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