Saturday, September 1, 2012

China Day 18 - Guilin to Hong Kong

China Day 18 - Guilin to Hong Kong  9/1/12

Another long day today. Started out with a nice breakfast at the hotel (Shangri la Guilin) and then a trip the dock where we boarded a upgraded barge for a 4 hour cruise down the Li River. What a great ride! Saw water buffalo, fishermen, swimmers (at least one young man was drying his shorts in a tree) horses, scenic villages, and limestone mountains. This is what I expected to see in China. It's the postcard scenery that we're use to seeing.
From there, back to the airport and a quick flight to Hong Kong. Even though hong kong is now part of china, it was an international flight. Ill try to learn why tomorrow, Good flight and what a difference stepping off the plane! Actual air conditioning. The night skyline is quite impressive. Tomorrow we have a 3/4 day tour and the time on our own.


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Friday, August 31, 2012

China Day 17 - Guilin

China Day 17 - Guilin  8/31/12

Got to sleep in a little today. Said goodbye to some of the friends we met on the trip, our tour group (about 30) really got along well and it was nice to meet people from around the world.
An hour to the airport and the we headed off to Guilin. Guilin is the home to the limestone karst mountains that you see in almost every ad for China. It's much more humid but the air is clearer,
The town (600,000 +/-) is very nice. The hotel, as all have been, it very nice. Wanted to walk into town, but too tired and I've managed to catch a cold.
Tomorrow we cruise the Li river and then fly to HK.


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China Days 14, 15, & 16

China Days 14, 15, & 16  8/31/12

Busy days in Beijing. First day we got up early and headed to the Great Wall. What an adventure. I was a little worried about the haze, but by the time we got out of the city and to the wall, the skies were blue. Much like many of our big tourist attractions, the entrance is lined with souvenir shops, hotels, and fast food including KFC, Subway, and Pizza Hut.
The crowds on the wall were crazy and I'm glad that we got there early. We visited the Badiling section of the wall. In total it stretches about 3000 miles, but only a few locations are open. It sounds like much of the wall is in some disrepair. I made it ate a ways in the wall, but not quite to the end. Always my luck, just about there but not quite.
From the wall, we stopped for lunch at a jade factory. These people have the whole gift shop idea down pat. Most of the items were extremely expensive and rather gaudy...so for me it all stayed there. Really, how many life size tigers can one have in front of ones house? Besides, I doubt that the HOA would approve.
After lunch, on to the Ming Dynasty Tombs. I thought we'd get to explore a tomb, but then I should have remembered that this is not the Indian Jones edition tour. We did walk down the emperors way, which is lined with limestone statues dating back some 600 years. Interesting, but it still would have been fun to run the gauntlet through a tomb.
Back to the hotel with a little rest and then the Peking Duck dinner and Peking Opera. Dinner was good. Duck was interesting although I think it was still a bit westernized. Given that most of the folks on the tour are over 60, the food has been pretty bland. Along with the duck, we did get some authentic Kung poa shrimp.
Thursday morning...my birthday in Beijing! Up early again and off to tianiamein (sp), the forbidden city, and the summer place. Four miles of walking in the heat, humidity, and pollution. It's so bad that you can barely see a few blocks away. I know that Beijing is a large city, but you could hardly tell for all the fog/smog. Talked mom in to using a wheelchair so that we could both enjoy the tours today. It worked well. T square is massive...almost beyond description. Would have liked to gone through Mao's mausoleum but it was not on the schedule. The forbidden city is equally huge. They had started to do some restoration, but have stopped for now. I suspect that it's no longer important with the 2008 olympics in the past ad the world is no longer watching.
On the return trip to the hotel we did a drive by of the Olympic Birds Nest, Cube, and other venues.
The hotel sent up a birthday cake, which was very nice. Took it down to dinner and shared with some of the people we've met on the trip. Many of them go home in the morning, but we are on to Guilin and Hong Kong. Hoping for somewhat clearer skies.
I must say that Beijing was a bit disappointing. Not because of what there is to see, but the pollution is so bad that you can taste and feel it. Kind of makes you want to stay inside.


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China Day 13 - Xi'an

China Day 13 - Xi'an  8/28/12

Had to get up extra early this morning o get out of the hotel by 7 am with bags in on hand and on the bus. Grrrrr. However, it was worth it as we were the first group into the terra cotta warriors museum...before it opened even. Nice to walk around and enjoy the main pit. Truly an amazing discovery. The whole complex covers over 20 square miles! So far they have only excavated a very small, small fraction of what they believe is there. The Qin emperors tomb, which is about a mile away from the warrior complex has yet to be opened, but from the historical documents, they believe it contains spectacular riches. In total we got about 3 hours to view everything including the gift shop of course. My major souvenir purchase was made here. I'll try to upload a picture later. Best of all, it will be shipped so I don't have to pack it with me for the next week. So far this has been the highlight of the trip.
Last night I took a walk around the city. Of course I went in the wrong direction and missed the best sites (bell tower, drum tower, south gate of city wall) but I experienced some of the city noises...and there are a lot of them! The pollution is awful here and is making my eyes, nose, and throat hurt. It's a shame what they are doing to their, and eventually our, environment.
From the museum we headed back to the airport (less than 24 hrs) and got on our flight to Beijing. Again, a brown haze covers the city. Staying at the Westin Chaoyong, which isn't half bad. Just across the street there is a mall with Pravda, Gucci, feragamo...the real ones, not the usual Chinese knockoffs! Commulism (communist capitalism) is alive and well here, at least for the wealthy.
Tomorrow, the Great Wall.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Panda and Warriors

China Day 13 - Xi'an

China Day 13 - Xi'an  8/28/12

Had to get up extra early this morning o get out of the hotel by 7 am with bags in on hand and on the bus. Grrrrr. However, it was worth it as we were the first group into the terra cotta warriors museum...before it opened even. Nice to walk around and enjoy the main pit. Truly an amazing discovery. The whole complex covers over 20 square miles! So far they have only excavated a very small, small fraction of what they believe is there. The Qin emperors tomb, which is about a mile away from the warrior complex has yet to be opened, but from the historical documents, they believe it contains spectacular riches. In total we got about 3 hours to view everything including the gift shop of course. My major souvenir purchase was made here. I'll try to upload a picture later. Best of all, it will be shipped so I don't have to pack it with me for the next week. So far this has been the highlight of the trip.
Last night I took a walk around the city. Of course I went in the wrong direction and missed the best sites (bell tower, drum tower, south gate of city wall) but I experienced some of the city noises...and there are a lot of them! The pollution is awful here and is making my eyes, nose, and throat hurt. It's a shame what they are doing to their, and eventually our, environment.
From the museum we headed back to the airport (less than 24 hrs) and got on our flight to Beijing. Again, a brown haze covers the city. Staying at the Westin Chaoyong, which isn't half bad. Just across the street there is a mall with Pravda, Gucci, feragamo...the real ones, not the usual Chinese knockoffs! Commulism (communist capitalism) is alive and well here, at least for the wealthy.
Tomorrow, the Great Wall.


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Monday, August 27, 2012

China Day 12 - Chongqing to Xian

China Day 12 - Chongqing to Xian  8/27/12

Up early today and off the boat. We had to be out by 7 am :(. With 32 million people, this city is massive...larger than the population of Australia! The downtown area is much like NYC, complete with a replica of time square and the empire state building according to our guide. I'll have to take his word for it as you can't seen much for all the high rises and haze.
A quick stop at the Chongqing zoo to see some pandas. At first a little disappointed because they were still sleeping. Maybe a little jealous too! But, we walked around for a bit, watched people doing tai chi and playing badminton. The zoo is crazy busy even at this hour. Stopped by to watch the hippos, no I'm not referring to some of the large people on our tour, which was fun. It's easy to see how our diet at home is so unhealthy. Not to say that there aren't any chubby Chinese, but for the most part they are thin. Need to eat more rice! Anyway, back to the zoo. Finally got to see the pandas eating some breakfast.
Now, back on the bus and heading for the airport about 1 hour away. Glad I don't have to deal with the traffic! It's about a 1 hour flight to Xian. Tonight is the Tang Dynasty dinner show and tomorrow the warriors.








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