First off, lemme say, Guangzhou is HUGE. And according to some online tips (which you should always take with a grain of salt, BTW), if you’re looking to, uh, *meet people* (wink wink), the flower garden area is where it’s at. Touristy, bustling, apparently prime girl-meeting real estate. I mean, okay, I guess? Seems a little generic advice-y, though. Like, “go where the people are!” Duh.
But THEN we get to the Lady Dior thing. Specifically, the “MyABC Lady Dior.” What in the world is *that*? So, from what I’m gathering, it’s a version of the classic Lady Dior bag, and people are *obsessed*. Like, unboxing video obsessed. We’re talking luxury handbag territory here. And apparently, there’s a “small” version, often in latte (that’s like, a light beige color, for those not in the know).
Now, I’m not a handbag expert by any means, but even I can see the appeal. It’s a Dior, for crying out loud! And the “MyABC” part seems to imply some level of customization? Maybe you can put your initials on it or something? I dunno, haven’t watched the unboxing videos yet. (Might need to though, for, uh, research purposes).
Here’s where things get a little…fuzzy. We’re talking about Guangzhou, then we’re talking about luxury handbags. Are these two things connected somehow? Maybe there’s a huge market for Lady Dior bags in Guangzhou? Or maybe, and this is just a wild guess, the person who wrote the nightlife guide just happens to also like Lady Dior bags and mentioned it in passing?
Okay, okay, let’s try to pull this together. So, Guangzhou is a huge, vibrant city, and someone recommends hitting up the flower gardens to meet people. Meanwhile, the Lady Dior bag, especially the “MyABC” version in latte, is apparently a hot commodity.
Now, here’s my semi-informed, completely speculative take: maybe, just maybe, rocking a super-stylish (and expensive!) Lady Dior bag in Guangzhou is a way to stand out from the crowd. Like, you’re not just another tourist, you’re a *fashionable* tourist (or local, whatever). And maybe *that* helps you, you know, “meet people” at the flower gardens.
Or maybe I’m completely off base. Maybe it’s just a weird coincidence that these two things showed up in the same collection of text. But hey, that’s the beauty of the internet, right? You get random bits of information and then try to make sense of it all.