Category: China


Hot Hot Hot

After traveling through Hong Kong airport we got into Bangkok around 9ish. It was nice to see the city through the window as we came down unfortunately this was the first time we didn’t have window seats in a plane. About 30 or 40 minutes by cab and we were at the New Siam II, our guest house. 29 degrees Celsius at night… this will take a bit of acclimatizing. We wondered about looking for Khao San road and happened across it really quickly, no more than a minute walk from our place it turns out.

Everything is so casual here. Everything and everyone is laid back, no real hustle and bustle. This is clearly not China any more. We had some food before heading back to the room… turns out spicy thai food is really really spicy :) We cranked the AC and fell asleep. Amy shows up tomorrow… I think she will be really excited to see this.

Rollin’

Today started off fun. We eventually went for our second dose of the fake market. I was on a mission to get a fake Rolex watch as I didn’t have a watch with me on the trip. It was a lot of fun talking these guys down from 1350Y down to less than 100Y (about 15 bucks Canadian.) Amy and Jen made many more purchases than I did, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise to any of you. I just don’t think I could leave china without classically flouting IP in some way or another. A quick Google search tells me that legit versions of this watch are going for 4 to 22 thousand USD.

It was our last night in Shanghai, Jen and I fly to Bangkok tomorrow, Amy will follow a day later. We went to the Oriental Perl Tower or something… the third highest tower in the world next to the CN and whatever was recently built to best it. The view was quite nice and it was nice to see Shanghai at night like that before we left.

Now we are packing up at the apartment, eating all of Amy’s leftover food before taking off tomorrow.

Oh, and how could I forget: Amy bought me a tasty treat at the Haggen Dazs store. It was called “Emotion in Coffee” and it was fan-freaking-tastic.

Keep in mind, we are heading away from guaranteed wifi now. I will do my best to blog when I have a connection, but I don’t know what that will be like from here on out.

Buddha Belly

Well today started with the last of Amy’s German friends leaving to go home which was kind of sad… we then lounged about the apartment for a fair while before motivating ourselves (after some lunch) to go do something. We went to Amy’s favorite temple, which was really really neat. It had lots of practicing monks and others with not too many tourists… especially considering it is the weekend. It had a very special feeling there, it was quite something to see. We wasted some time milling about before going to the main event of the day: The Circus. It is a kind of cirque-du-soleil type thing and was a lot of fun to see.

After we headed over to a nice area of Shanghai (where we get our massages) to have some dinner. We got dropped off in front of a place which unfortunately closed in only a few minutes, but an Italian place next door was open. It seemed like an unimpressive menu for the money (how quickly cheap China prices seem unjustified as they start to approach western prices) so we kept walking around the blocks looking for somewhere else. No surprise, we ended up back where we started, except now we were wet.

We were brought upstairs after a confusing explanation that there was a big party coming in downstairs. Upstairs was more like a club or a bar, which was actually nicer (in my opinion) after getting over the weird feeling of eating a nice Italian meal in a dance club atmosphere. The food was good, and the place was empty despite being a really nice looking place. The only people milling about were staff members pouring themselves drinks and playing pool.

Also, we booked our hotel today. The New Siam II… plans for now are to stay there until the Saturday. We leave for Bangkok on the 2nd. One more night for Shanghai, then it’s beaches, 30 degree weather, and lots more adventure!

Jackie Chan Eats Rice

Mmm… another massage today… We visited the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition, neat to see what Shanghai was and what their plans are for the expo etc. We also saw the museum, which had some interesting things. I think the last 3 out of 4 meals have been Japanese food, which is kind of funny. We are having McDonalds for dinner tonight, mainly because I want to be able to say I had Micky’D’s delivered to my place at least once in my life haha. We shopped a bit too. Pictures are NOT easy to do with the slow internet and huge images… but I am trying to get you guys 3 here…

Melanie, Sandra, Jen, Amy and myself on the great wall

Amy and I

The three of us in Tienanmen Square

Thanks Everyone

I just want to say thanks to everyone who is commenting. While I am not responding directly to them, I read them all and it makes me feel like writing this blog is actually a worth while way of communicating my travels to all of you back home. My Chinese is very basic… thank you, hello, one, i don’t understand, no, i don’t want, essentially all you need to get you into tourist attractions, order food, other simple pleasures. Thanks for the Canuck scores dad, and good luck with the fireworks Mom.

Last night we went out to dinner at a Japanese place of all places, and oh my god the food was amazing. It was all you can eat Teppinyaki, as well as all you can drink. I had soo much, but it was really just the right amount. Today we checked out the “tailor market” where they custom make your clothes for you, then we went to the “fake” market (aka the cheap market) where they sell knock-off everything. Some of it is pretty tempting, but i didn’t bite on anything there. After we went and got a blind massage, where you get a massage by a blind person. I loved it of course… a full hour for like 7 or so dollars.

Plans are dinner tonight, don’t really know where, but it will probably be yummy, and most likely a decent adventure again.

Two Part Episode

Well if this was the Amazing Race, this would have been one of those “to be continued” episodes.

We had a lot better luck at the forbidden city… aka, it wasn’t closed. It was neat to see, but I wasn’t blown away by it. Tienanmen Square was nice to visit. Impressive, and I am glad to say I have been there… the amount of security in the area is crazy. After we hit the metro/subway to get towards the Summer Palace. Turns out there are two Summer Palaces. One isn’t so impressive… that’s the one we found first. A couple picture of fake cherry blossoms on the trees and we were off to look for the “real/better” one.

When we finally arrived, we were a little taken back. It is an immense area and it was not really clear what everything was. A guide approached us and we took her up on her offer. She was nice, hard to understand, but clearly smart and really into this one Empress. I think Opa would LOVE this place. It might have been my favorite place over all in Beijing. The great wall was exciting because of how famous it is, but the Summer Palace was just beautiful. It takes some work but if you can in your head remove the thousands of tourists, and instead picture what it was like “back in the day” you really cannot help but be even more impressed with the area.

Our guide really wanted to stretch out the tour (plus I think she really really likes everything in the area, and wanted to tell us all the stories of all the pictures, legends, and buildings.) We finally convinced her we were in a rush, and she took us through what i found one of the more beautiful areas really quickly. There were few people around, and it was up in the hill (which was built by dredging the lake by hand.) We cabbed back, had an awesome meal at the Hutong (alleyway) around the hotel, and then had to head off to the night train (and therefore the “to be continued” part)

The train was interesting. Small would be a word to describe it. Also crowded, hot, smoke smelly, and generally speaking something I do not think Marijke would have enjoyed/had the patience for at all :P 14 hours later we were in Shanghai. The cabs tried to take us for all we were worth, so we took the metro to Amy’s apartment. Now after some lazing about we are off for some fun times tonight. I suppose that update will need to come later.

Great wall

Did it. Beautiful area. Lots of pictures. BusesChinese are confusing.

Meet Paul

Forbidden

This morning Jen and I went for a walk after we realized we had no idea what people eat for breakfast (best guesses were something with eggs or bread-like things) — we settled for a hot-dog-like item from a bakery we found near the hotel. After that we walked around even further that we did the night we arrived. We found an outdoor gym which had several old men stretching around. After a picture or two on the elliptical machine we headed back to the hotel to meet Amy, Sandra (Amy’s roommate) and Melanie (Sandra’s friend.)

We got organized and headed for the forbidden city, and found it to be forbidden. It was closed, but we got a really nice view of it from up a hill across the street.

Checking the guide book for something open we decided on the temple of heaven. We ended up cramming Amy, Jen and I into a single rickshaw and made it there, but just barely. We had to scam our way in to see the actual temple as it was also closed, only the park was open.

Looking for food we ended up in what is now my favorite part of Beijing. A market/restaurant cluster of beautiful old buildings surrounding a massive skating rink. Think Granville Island, but bigger, older, and Chinese… with a massive skating rink in the middle.

After some hot pot we went back, planning on the great wall tomorrow.

hmmm… long entry. I wonder if that will keep happening.

Foreigner

Well, we landed in China, got past the 3 or 4 checkpoints making sure we weren’t swine flu carriers and got our bags. We got a real taxi and almost were able to give directions to the hotel which tried it’s best to stay hidden. After getting into the room we went for a walk (holy crap cold, holy crap impossible to cross streets!)

We got some food into us, and now we are back (about 9pm’ish our time) in our room. We have a friend to make sure we don’t become lonely. His name is paul, maybe tomorrow i will show him to you.

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