China Day 15
Shanghai to Beijing to London
Another late night and another early start; but it was time to head home.
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Another late night and another early start; but it was time to head home.
Although tired after the flight delays, we had a day a day of exploring Shanghai and another long day.
It was unexpected having to leave the boat early as we wouldn't be able to pass through the dam due to a decision made by the Chinese government. Instead we'd now be taking a bus the rest of the way to our next destination.
It was the busiest of days onboard the boat with an optional excursion to pay for in the morning, and then another in the afternoon.
The day started with being told our excursions would be different to what was planned, and with no explanation of why. At least we'd still have something to see though.
Travelling from Chengdu to Chongqing to board a cruise ship for the Yangtze river, we got to see some of then more rural side of the country once more.
Today we got to see Giant Pandas and Red Pandas; the latter of which at least in the Internet-age have been nicknamed 'Firefox's. The day ended with a night at the Sichuan Opera.
Another day with a bit of travelling so that by midnight we'd be in Chengdu for the next set of sights. During the day the most memorable part was cruising along the Li River.
We got to see some of the sights in Xi'an itself, and then towards the end of the afternoon headed to the airport for our flight to Guilin. The lateness of the flight, and the delay, meant we couldn't get an evening meal before reaching the hotel. By the time we got there it was close to midnight, and my new suitcase was broken.
Another day, and another of the big sights of China. This one was the terracotta army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The entire day was centred around this; but it was worth the time.
We flew from Beijing to Xi'an and were welcomed into the city with a ceremony. After some drama involving our luggage, we went to a Tang Dynasty show.
For this day we were a little further out of the city: visiting the Summer Palace of Empress Ci'Xi on our way to the Great Wall. Only our second day in the country and we were already on to our second "big" sight of the country.
Our first full day in Beijing was spent looking around the Temple of Heaven, experiencing Chinese tea traditions, and then returning to the centre of the city. From there we went through the infamous Tiananmen Square to reach the Forbidden City - the centre of Chinese power for centuries.
Weary from lack of sleep, we arrived in Beijing and checked into the hotel. Over the road was a Starbucks which was perfect to keep us going for several more hours. It was a quick break though as we'd got the opportunity for an optional tour of a nearby hutong.
Another adventure starting with a late flight meant another meal at Heathrow airport. Whilst there we were surprised to be met by a representative from the tour company who would then be assisting the group for the entire trip.
After returning from Peru it was decided that we would visit China, however due to one thing or another the plan to go there got delayed. So in the year that the Olympics arrived in London after having been in Beijing, we had planned to head off to Beijing and see some of the Eastern parts of China. Time to plan!