Daughters usually are very sweet to their parents. Here is a great example: 25-year-old Chinese girl Che Liang showed her love and care to her parents through a three-page travel guide that she has handwritten to help them travel to the United States to attend her wedding.
The handwritten guide was posted on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website that is similar to Twitter, by one of Che's friends. She referred to Che as a "Darling Daughter" in the post.
"This darling daughter wrote a Travel Guide for Mommy and Daddy, listing all the possible problems they might encounter when boarding and changing a flight, with their solutions explained in detail. The guide is even bilingual!," said the friend with the user name "Nuo Shi Mei Nu" on Weibo.
"The guide was all handwritten, making it much more heartwarming than those letters that are typed using a computer," wrote Nuo Shi Mei Nu.
The guide has been estimated to be 2000-words long, with all the flight schedules, locations and telephone numbers marked clearly in colored ink. On its first page, the flight itinerary of Che's parents is listed prominently in the center in both Chinese and English. They are scheduled to fly from Chongqing, Sichuan Province to Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, where they will board on a flight to Los Angeles, and then change to a flight going to their destination in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In addition to the itinerary, the guide also includes directions regarding filling out the disembarkation card, baggage claim and minor issues such as the use of eyeshade and the handling of skin-care products in bottles.
Che and her fiancé, whom she got to know through Facebook in 2009 when she was studying in Spain, will hold their wedding on August 8. While looking forward to their presence at her wedding, she has been worrying about their upcoming long journey to the United States.