




The reason the guard screamed in my face and only in mine "-NO PHOTOS!" at probably the most touristic dense square in the world is for me a mystery still to this day. Didn't he know the mob of chattering china men around him weren't watching their favourite Kung-Fu flick on tiny DVD players, they were shooting his as well, with Sonny (Not Sony) digital cameras. At 5 in the morning you aren't really in the mood for this kinda stuff so all I said to this young dog was "- Good morning and NO PHOTOS to you too!"....
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