Tag Archives: China

Tianshan

Day 370: Skywalker

Urumqi – Tianshan – Urumqi, China With the private car and driver, I visited Tianshan Tianchi for the day. Located high in the mountain (“Tianshan” being “Sky Mountain”), the area has an entire different feel compared to the Turpan basin. I suppose that’s what Xinjiang […]

Turpan lady and her goat

Day 369: Journey to the West

Urumqi – Turpan – Urumqi, China Turpan is boat-shaped basin located in the southeast of Xinjiang. It is the centre of a fertile oasis and was historically a part of the Silk Road’s northern route. The weather condition is harsh, as Turpan is situated in a […]

Vanilla sky

Day 368: An Actual Solid Itinerary For the Week

Beijing – Urumqi, China Despite my constant refusal, my cousin Xiaoyun in the Xinjiang province booked me a flight ticket from Beijing to Urumqi. I’ve had wanted to visit them in Xinjiang since I’ve never met this part of my relatives before. However, I couldn’t […]

Mutianyu Great Wall

Day 366: The Wall

Beijing – Mutianyu – Beijing, China There are numerous places one can access the Great Wall. After all the Great Wall is called “Wanlizhangzhen”, meaning “Ten Thousand Li Long Wall.” One Li being 0.5 kilometer. So the Great Wall spans roughly 5000km. The popular access […]

Reflection

Day 364: The Three Amigas

Beijing, China My Beijing CS host, Ruoz, guest-wrote the entry for today: Since both Elys and I have already been to the key tourist sites in Beijing, we decided to chill on this beautiful day and revisit the 798 Art District. Both of us have […]

Little boats, big boat

Day 363: An Observation

Beijing, China Beijing’s public transportation is cheap and convenient. Yet, it still does take an hour+ of commute time to get to any major tourist sites. Reason being that Beijing is ginormous and there are way too many people. I went to the Summer Palace […]

Chinese soldier

Day 362: Heros and Villains

Beijing, China I knew that the Emperor of China and His concubines used to live in the Forbidden City and hardly ever went out the palace ground. I had thought life sucked for them, being confined that way. After visiting the palace, I just realized […]

306km/hour baby!

Day 361: 306KM/H Baby!

Shanghai – Beijing, China A warning to those travelling China during summer: book your train tickets at least a week in advance. I had wanted to ride a cheaper, slower overnight train from Shanghai to Beijing but had to settle for the more expensive high-speed […]

Anhui

Day 360: Such and Such

Huangshanshi – Shanghai, China So I hung out with a 11 year-old kid all day long. Little Yiyi took quite a liking on me that he kept me company the whole day and gave me a present. Ironically, I’m closer to his mom’s age than […]

Huangshan

Day 359: The Rising Sun

Huangshan – Huangshanshi, China A friend told me that it’s impossible  to take a photo without a person in it in China. China is simply too populated. I learnt this morning how bad the extent of that statement. Our tour group woke up at 4am […]

Huangshan

Day 358: Mellow Yellow

Shanghai – Huangshan, China Huangshan literally translates as “Yellow Mountain.” A week ago when chatting with a local, I asked whereabout in China I would be able to see the steep mountains with pines on them like the ones so typical in Chinese paintings. I […]

Budget Travelling

Day 357: 穷游 = “Budget Travel”

Shanghai, China What did I do today? Nada! Si, nada! Not true. I did go to Yanchen’s house to hang out. Then to a Couchsurfing meet-up at a Starbucks. Some 30 people attended. The whole 2nd floor was taken by Couchsurfers. Met a few interesting […]