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Category Archives: China
China day 29 – Guilin
Our Chinese visa expires tomorrow, so we are leaving Guilin today to travel to Nanning where we will pick up the express bus to Hanoi tomorrow. We spend a fruitless hour or so trying to change some US dollars … Continue reading
China day 27 – Guilin/Yangshou
We stayed in Yangshou overnight at the sister hostel to the one we are staying at in Guilin. It is in a good position down an alley of the main tourist street, but is much smaller. It’s clean and tidy … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Cycling in the countryside, Dragon River, Moon Hill, Yangshou
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China day 26 – Guilin/Yangshou
Today we are taking a trip down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshou, where we are going to stay overnight coming back to Guilin tomorrow evening. So we are travelling light; just small daypacks. The pick up is from … Continue reading
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China day 25 – Guilin
We have arrived in Guilin! And it is hot and humid. The hostel is in a great location just off the Li Jiang river and close to a low-rise pedestrianised shopping area, apparently designed by an architect from Birmingham! The … Continue reading
China day 24 – Wuhan, leaving at last
Hurrah!!! The tickets for tonight’s train to Guilin finally make an appearance after lunch. We have been hanging around the hostel for them all morning and moved out of our room on the strength of the staff’s repeated assurances that … Continue reading
China day 23 – Wuhan
Still no sign of any rail tickets, but the hostel staff seem more confident that they will have the tickets later today for tomorrow’s train. We can only wait and hope! There is not much left to see here and … Continue reading
China day 22 – Wuhan
Aaaargh!!! We are stuck in Wuhan to strains of Hotel California! We have been unable to get any train tickets to Guilin. What was intended to be an overnight stop has turned into a potential 5-day enforced sojourn. Getting rail … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Chinese opera, entertainment, Kite flyers, night market, Wuhan, Yangtze embankment
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China day 21 – Wuhan
Another gloriously sunny day despite a haze hanging over the city. Andy is still unwell and finally resorts to taking the antibiotics we brought with us. Today we pack up our belongings in anticipation of our departure this evening for … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Huanghelou, She Shan, Wuhan, Yellow Crane Tower
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China day 20 – Wuhan
We wake to a sunny and very warm day. Andy is still ill and I have developed a cold and ache all over. Nonetheless we organise our laundry – the hostel do washing for 90p a load – and we … Continue reading
China day 19 -Yangtze River cruise and transfer to Wuhan
An early start today – breakfast at 6.30am as our trip to the Three Gorges dam leaves at 7.30am. It is misty when we arrive at the Dam Centre which would normally offer a panoramic view of the whole complex. … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Three Gorges Dam complex, transfer to Wuhan, Xiling Gorge, Yangste
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