Wednesday, May 13, 2009

3.5


We were told to be at the bus station at 7 for the bus, but as we didn't know where the bus station was and how long it would take us we decided to leave at six. We were at the bus station at 6.20. Turns out the bus didn't leave until 7.40, and it wasn't exactly warm at the bus station.


I can't really say anything else about Yichang than that, its probably the nicest chinese city I've been to so far. Everything is not dirty and past their due date, you don't see kids taking a dump in the middle of the busiest shopping street in the city, and in general the atmosphere was pretty nice to be in China. 


The comment about a kid taking a dump in the middle of the street refers to something I saw in Wuhan. A mom was assisting her kid take a shit in the middle of THE busiest shopping street in the city. Thats China.


Did see the Three Gorges Dam before we got to the ship that would take us to Chongqing. The dam was kind of a disappointment, far smaller than i expected. 


The boat, well. At first we were pleasantly surprised, until we saw the room where we were supposed to sleep. Annika was handling it, until one of our EIGHT room mates started smoking in the room and offering us cigarets. I can't really say that I blame her, if we are going to stay on this boat for 3 nights I would definitely stay in another room, so we decided to upgrade. After some bargaining we got upgraded to first class. Its the first time I travel first class, and I can't say that it is something special. 











2.5


The whole day we tried to get tickets to Chongqing, its not so easy when no one speaks English. In the end we managed to get tickets. We are going to travel first to Yichang, then to Chongqing by boat. We didn't really do anything else the whole day than get tickets for the trip.


I did learn some Chinese though, perhaps most importantly i learned to say in Chinese that something is too expensive. I also know how to buy cold beer. 






1.5 

Finally, we are out for HK. It took us only 28h to travel from PE to Shenzhen. Apparently the whole of china is traveling now, they have the whole week of due to labor day. We tried to get train tickets, but everything is full today and tomorrow. We decided to see if PRC officials know what standby tickets are, so we took a taxi to the airport. Unfortunately they do not know what standby tickets are. We ended up paying RMB850 for a ticket to Wuhan. As a sidenote it can be mentioned that this price is down from 1050, so apparently you can bargain at the Chinese Civil Aviation Authority. 


We arrived in Wuhan some time after dark, took the bus to the city. Once we got of the bus it was raining like crazy. The map we had in Lonely Planet was of zero help, but nonetheless we tried to find some place to stay. After I've been carrying both mine and Annika's luggage for a while we decided to take a taxi and search for a place to stay, I think it was the 8th place we went to that had room for us. 


30.4

We left Hong Kong today, although I don't know if that entirely correct due to that we didn't actually get further than CUHK campus. We stopped by the campus to take care of some stuff(most of which we didn't do), and ended up sleeping at Daniel's.