Xi’an
As I am importing our old 2013 blog to our new website I have just realized we never posted anything for Xi’an. For sure we want to share at least some pictures from the famous Terracotta Warriors :)....
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Beautiful Jiuzhaigou Valley
Initially we wanted to take a 10 hours bus ride to Jiuzhaigou Valley a few hundred kilometers north of Chengdu. However as the whole region had experienced heavy rain falls for the last few weeks the roads were all closed and so we opted for a comfortable one hour...
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Chengdu
Our home for the next few nights was the JinJiang Hotel a bit outside the city center but near to a metro station. A lot of the bigger cities have now a metro system in place and are continuously expanding its reach. Quite a good idea as inner-city roads...
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The Yangtze River Basin
Another seven or so hour bus ride along the modern Chinese highways brought us to the huge city of Wuhan (about 10 million inhabitants – crazy, right) where we stayed for two nights. During the days Wuhan was like in an oven – the thermometer hit 38 degrees which...
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Breathtaking Huang Shan (Yellow Mountains)
Our next destination was Huang Shan home of the Yellow Mountains. Getting there was a bit of an Odyssey. In theory the plan was easy, take a cab to the long distance bus station a bit out of the city and take a bus to Tangkou. Unfortunately getting a...
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In Heaven there is Paradise, on Earth Hangzhou
A famous quote says: “In heaven there is paradise, on earth Suzhou and Hangzhou” and therefore it was a must to go at least to Hangzhou. The super fast high speed train need a little more than one hour to do the almost 300 km from Shanghai to Hangzhou...
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Meeting old Friends in Hot Shanghai
We arrived in Shanghai after comfortable eight hour train ride. The train was very new and up to 200 km/h fast and so it was quite a relaxing ride (minus one uncle shouting into his mobile phone for half the ride). The Phoenix Hostel which we mainly chose because...
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Relaxing in Xiamen
The next day we took a bus to the coastal town of Xiamen – a town we had never heard of before we saw it in our travel guide. Guess how small it is… 3.7 million people. Just crazy how big China is. For once our choice of accommodation...
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Meizhou and Hakka Houses at Yong Ding
We left Hong Kong through Lo Wu, one of the busiest borders of the world. The crossing was fast and efficient and also the bus tickets to Meizhou were quickly organized (thanks to the Chinese language skills of Hazel and a friendly officer). After a five hour bus ride...
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Hong Kong – one of our all Time Favorites
We both looked very much forward to re-visit Hong Kong a city we both have been many times and really love. A bus ride brought us from the Airport to the Silka Seaview Hotel near Yau Ma Tei MTR station – a perfect location to explore the city. As...
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