As I strolled down the aisles I had to take my time because most of the labels were in Chinese. I could still tell what some of the stuff was even though I cannot read Chinese. I looked up things I was interested in on my phone. Some things I just grabbed and tossed them into my cart for purchase. I purchased a cake that looked like a panda, sweet and sour sauce, haw flakes, fruit filled hard candies, Pokémon snacks for my children, and so many types of herbal tea. I even bought a huge bottle of some type of drink that had my last name on it. If I had more money to spend there I would have purchased more stuff. That cake was twenty-five dollars and my total began to really start adding up. I chose to slow down on my shopping. Everything looked so good that I may have over done it a bit.
The Grand Asia Market is full of Asian culture. There were lots of Asian people shopping there. There were lots of food items available for the Chinese New Year. There were also Chinese New Year decorations and dolls available for the celebration. There were lots of rice and seafood items. There were lots of items imported from Asian. People were speaking Chinese and some English as well. They were all very polite. It was very fast paced with lots of people. Because I have never been anywhere in Asia, I can only assume that is normal to