Saturday, November 29, 2008
The Land of the Red Tape
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Northern Vietnam
Once back to Hanoi it was virtually straight onto a bus to Halong Bay. We booked the "delux" tour and it was amazing, well worth the 60US, especially when you factor in the torturous stories that are affiliated with the "on a budget" Halong tours. Two lunchs, one dinner, one breakfast, a really nice bed and bathroom, kayaking and a cave tour, not to mention the picturesque views and I was in heaven. The kayaking was definitely a highlight of this entire semester and other than the usual, "you need to pay, even though you already have" bullshit it was remarkable. We even saw monkeys and got to paddle through a cave. Basically Halong Bay is beautiful and even though it is completely over run with junks and tourists the natural beauty is insumountable. It probably could have been better however if the Frenchies on our boat weren't stuck
Monday, November 10, 2008
Guilin, Yangshou and Leshan.
Guilin is an unimaginably beautiful place. Set amongst huge Karst mountains and with the Li river running through it, it makes for a pristine setting and perfect photo opportunity. It wasn't however a quaint town, but a bustling city, where from the top of Elephant Hill Guilin looks to sprawl never ending in all directions. While in Guilin we saw many of the tourist sights, walking to each and everyone of them... Elephant Hill, or as Zarina put it, a hole in a rock, was set on the bank of the Li River. It was really pretty, but the Chinese have decided to milk the elephant concept for all that it's worth, building elephant statues and charging admission. It was overrated, but still a nice place. Next on the list was the Twin Pagodas which sit in the middle of the river. Again the tourism board has capitalised on their beauty and so charges admission here too. We didn't pay though as the view was possibly better from the bank of the river where you could see both structures. Twin Bridges, Solid Beauty Peak and Seven Stars Park were to follow. All naturally beautiful areas and all offering something slightly different I'm glad we squeezed as much in as possible. My least favourite sight was the sad animals in the zoo at Seven Stars Park. The animals are relegated to tiny little cages with no natural habitat, in this zoo, even the Pandas looked depressed! Guilin also has many markets which were a lot of fun to experience. Every night, the city blocks off half its main street and opens up hundreds of tents and trinkets and goods. I enjoyed it, even if I was being taken for a ride in regards to pricing...

The next day we hoped on a river cruise down the Li River to Yangshou. After acting like ignorant, angry tourists the four of us were finally seated together. I still think it's ridiculous the way they wanted to seat us, but hey story for another day... The scenery was magnificent, although I was somewhat disappointed because the views didn't hold a candle to Doubtful Sound in New Zealand and after all the hype I was expecting perfection. Once we got to Yangshou the rain set in an totally dampened the entire holiday, but then again it wouldn't be travel to Kristal, Cinja and myself if it didn't pour with rain all weekend. Trying to find our hostel for the night was a task, with every local pointing us in a different direction. We did find it eventually however and were definitely relieved to see the sweet hostel sign. After checking into the hostel we explored Yangshou on a budget, a time budget that is. Hiring a taxi for an hour we got taken around the outskirts of town, seeing rice Fields, spectacular views, moon hill (another hole in a rock) and the locals working along the river. The town of Yangshou it self is beautiful, reminding me of a storybook town, or something out of a fairytale, but the countryside surrounding it was spectacular, not lacking in anything. We also went to the Yangshou Lights Show. This show was choreographed, at no expense spared, by the same man who did the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. Set on the Banks of the Li River, the audience sits outside and watches the amazing display of ordinary town folk dancing, singing and telling a Chinese love story. It was amazing, and definitely recommended if you ever go to Yangshou. They even give you free ponchos for when the rain sets in.
Clear Water, White Sand, Man Ladies, must be Boracay!
Taiwan, stranded in a typhoon!
- Never play chess against a guy who can solve the Rubic Cube in seconds and studies Chinese. (I lost in 3 moves)
- I am amazing at pool when Drunk
- Don't make bets you can't win
- Don't sample the entire shots menu
- Don't give Guy money, he enjoys burning it.
The next day was spent recovering, and so basically involved sleep, movies, eating Maccas (again) and eventually getting up off our sorry butts to be taken to a great Yunnan restaurant. Shame I couldn't enjoy it more... Other than some hot springs, which were really awesome, on the way back to the airport, that was Taiwan. It wasn't really a tourist trip so much because we were stuck inside, but the people we met and the sights we did see, made it an unforgettable experience!
Pictures:The group minus the photographer at Maytrs Shrine.
Logan and the Epic Fail at Sun Yat Sen memorial
Guy burning 100NT
One Casio, Two Casinos, Three Casinos Four....

It's about time...

- The Peak and Peak tram
- Lamma Island
- Lantau Island, complete with the big Buddha and Disneyland
- Lan Kwai Fong (x1000000)
- History Museum
- Ocean Park
- Central exploring
- Dinners in Soho
- Infinite amounts of shopping
- Markets
- Taipo (for drinking)
- Avenue of the Stars
- National Day @ Avenue of the Stars
- Ridiculously overpriced food at the Peninsula Hotel
- The longest escalator in the world, wooooooo
- Mongkok and its horrible crowds and heat
- and a iddy biddy little bit of study!
So that's Hong Kong, well this far. I will post blogs later on the different trips I've done, and will do. Hong Kong is a great city to live in and totally recommended. There is always something to do (even if it is shopping), great food (from everywhere), intense nightlife and it's reasonably priced... when your dollar isn't in the toilet.
pictures: The peak view of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula
One of many nights out with Kristal, Matias and Zarina
Returning to my childhood with Kristal at Disneyland