Around the World: Part Nine
To the country of Magnum chocolate
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10.05.2019: Tour Day 4, Country 3, City 1
Breakfast in Paris
There
was a piano at the reception area; everyone tried their hands-on the black and
white keys. We had breakfast: consisting breads, fruits, juices, coffee, etc.
We checked out and loaded our luggage into the bus. Our coach captain was Lubisha. Every time we boarded the bus,
we got an alert message from Akhilesh, “Please check your passport and valuables”;
while counting the guest heads. We would be getting a treat from him since
today is his birthday as per Belgium
calendar. There was a Get-to-Know-Each-Other
session wherein everyone introduced themselves, their jobs and talked about
their hobbies. So we got to know the singers and dancers. And that the tour
should have been BMC Special since
many were a part of BMC. We didn’t even realize when we crossed the
France-Belgium border and were now heading towards Brussels.
Atomium
It is a
landmark building in Brussels. It is a utopia: neither a tower nor a pyramid; a
little bit cubical and a little bit spherical. It is a 102meter tall structure
consisting of nine spheres connected to form a shape of unit cell of iron
crystal magnified 165 billion times. The spheres are connected by tubes which
enclose stairs, escalators and lifts. The top sphere has a panoramic view of
Brussels. We reached the venue at quarter past noon for photo shop. There were
water fountains as well. Here’s a group
photo:
Lunch in Brussels
We
further drove to our lunch restaurant Indian
Royal Palace, Strombeeklinde, Belgium. We had to wait for some time for
lunch. Lunch was tasty, though I had to wait quite long for the papad. Post
lunch we relished the chocolate cornetto
ice cream cone. Since the cone wasn’t allowed in the bus and I am a slow eater,
I had to throw the half eaten cone and get into the bus. Now we had a walking
tour of the city which incuded:
Grand Place
It is a
square containing the edifices: Town Hall and King’s House. The Town Hall is an
asymmetrical tower with a belfry at the top. The King’s House contains Museum
of the city. This square contains a number of guild houses. There was a horse
chariot available for ride at the centre of the square.
Serclaes Monument (Everard t’Serclaes)
It is
located on the Charles Buls Street, just off the Grand Place. It is said that
the statue brings luck and grants the wishes of those who touch it.
Manneken Pis Statue
It is a bronze statue of a naked little boy
urinating in the fountains basin. There are many legend stories about this
statue.
Belgian Chocolate
All the
ladies got into the shopping mode for the Belgian chocolates, waffles, etc.
There was a variety of chocolate flavors’.
Since
the walking tour was through a market, there were many souvenirs shops and
chocolate restaurants. We got back to the Grand Place for relishing another
cornetto. Then we headed towards our bus and drove to Rotterdam. Now we enjoyed the songs of our enthusiastic singers. Jyoti Gundawar sang "Manushya janam anmol re" while Geeta Mhatre sang "Jab andhera hota hai". The song which was hit in the group was "Zindagi ek safar hai suhana" sang by Asha Shedge; especially the lyrics "udle udle udle ho".
Dinner in Rotterdam
We
reached our dinner restaurant Lights of
India, Rotterdam by late evening. I was too tired to eat the dinner, so I
skipped it. Post dinner we were waiting in our bus and watching the surrounding
building. There were two artificial crows on a balcony. First the discussion
started on whether the crows are real, and if real then why are they not
flying. Then we were sure that those are artificial. Now why the artificial
crows on the balcony? With such questions, we left for Hotel Novotel, Schiedam.
Women’s
Special Tour B guests were also staying here. We got the keys and had to wait
for the lift. There was a Coffee Party in Shilpa & Shilpa’s room. Kavita Tannirwar, Sucheta Bhujabal and I joined them. I got back to my room and had
to struggle for fixing the charger into the adapter. The issue was solved after
placing the pillow beneath the charger for support.
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