Surprisingly cheerful Mum
Right after we left the Amsterdam Central Station, as we were crossing the road, May was almost ran down by a tram. LOL, that will teach us for not looking left.. and right.

We went straight to the tourist information centre to get a free map and to get tickets to Keukenhof Gardens. They refuse to give us a free map, so we set off on our own to find our own hotel. (That took about 20-30 minutes)
After we dropped off our luggages at the hotel, we headed straight for thr Royal Palace since it's the closest to our hotel.
Of all our luck, on the day we arrived, the outside is under renovation so we couldn't take a nice shot, so we bought our tickets and went inside.
The Central Hall of the palace
After the self tour in the Palace, we headed out and notice a Madam Tussauds, Amsterdam!
Later, we walked to Anne Frank's House. For those who don't know who Anne Frank is, she's one of the most renowned and most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
We went there and saw the long long queue, and decided to come back another day instead (which we never did)
Heineken Experience (it was closed when we decided to come here -.-)
Cafe's. People here just love the sun.. And noticed the bikes? 60% of population here get around the city on bikes.

We couldn't resist eating chinese food in Amsterdam! Just wanted to try if it's good

It was Mum's heaven on earth.
Below are pictures taken in the garden. Be warned of many pictures of Mum posing like a school girl!
Piggies!
(Is it wrong that I'm thinking of Pork Chop as I look at them?)
Amsterdam hotel staircase are so narrow and steep I get dizzy just by looking up. Apparently, all structures in Amsterdam are narrow because the government tax them based on how wide your house was.
So they have this hook thing at every structure to pull things up like tables or beds through the windows because the stairs are too narrow to bring them through.
The trams
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