So, Guangzhou! Big ol’ city in China, right? Sounds like a total trip. The thing is, everything I’ve been reading says it’s amazing to *visit*, like strolling around, stuffing your face with amazing food, and gawking at the architecture. Sounds dreamy, tbh. BUT… everything also screams that buying anything there is a HUGE RIP-OFF. Talk about a buzzkill!
Then there’s Caro. Now, Caro seems to be a *place*, maybe? I’m seeing stuff about flights from Guangzhou to Caro. Hmmm. Or maybe it’s a brand? Like “Caro White” or “Caro American Truffle Pink Waffle Powder Baking Premixed” (seriously, wtf is that?). See? Messy logic. I told you.
Okay, so let’s say you’re in Guangzhou, right? You’re eating all the delicious street food and taking a million photos of Haizhu Square and China Plaza (which apparently is HUGE). You’re having a blast. Then you think, “Hey, I wanna bring back some souvenirs!” WRONG. Don’t do it. Your wallet will cry. Apparently, even finding decent wholesale markets in Guangzhou is a mission. Unless you’re some kind of pro negotiator who knows all the tricks.
And then, hypothetically, you’re like, “Okay, I need to escape this beautiful, but expensive, city.” Maybe that’s when you book a flight to Caro! Where you go, I haven’t the foggiest. It’s probably not even that exciting, maybe it is.
See, the connection’s a bit… tenuous. It’s like saying “The best time to visit Guangzhou… is when you’re also thinking about Caro!” Makes almost no sense, does it?
Honestly, it feels like someone just threw a bunch of random search results into a blender. But hey, maybe that’s the charm? Guangzhou: amazing to see, terrible to shop. Caro:… well, maybe it’s cheaper? Maybe it’s not. I’m making assumptions.