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By China 2006 2007
February 9th 2007
Op weg naar Liping. Asia » China » Guizhou » Liping
Vrijdag 9 februari Wim en Berna gaan om 6u45 al tickets voor de bus naar Liping kopen en nog zijn ze niet de eersten. Na het ontbijt maken we ons klaar voor de busreis van ca. 8 uur, die uiteindelijk op 12 uur uitloopt. Eens we buiten de stad zijn, gaat het eerste stuk vlot over een soort snelweg tot vlak voor Kaili. Vanaf dan moeten we over kronkelwegen door de bergen. De weg is in niet al te beste staat. De chauffeur heeft een DVD opgezet met mooie traditionele muziek, gezongen door een jonge vrouw met een hoge stem. Ze [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 23rd 2007 | 173 Views | [diary=131933]

In kleine kraampjes op de stoep wordt van alles verkocht.
Op stap met de kleine op de rug of met een kip in een mand.
Het Liping Hotel in Liping: mooie kamers voor een zacht prijsje.

Donderdag 8 februari Deze morgen staan we op om 6u30 en ontbijten we rustig om 7 uur. Het restaurant is nog quasi leeg. De dienster van de vorige avond met het grappige snoetje, die haar neus opkrult als ze lacht, is weer van dienst. We vertrekken om 9 uur met de bus naar het Qiangling Shan Park, waar een mooi boeddhistisch tempelcomplex boven op de berg ligt. Het is te voet bereikbaar over het Negen Winden Pad met zijn 353 treden. Voor de ingang en in het park zelf wemelt het van het volk. Een man tekent met water figuren in [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 23rd 2007 | 210 Views | [diary=131928]

Bejaarden gaan met hun vogeltjes in de kooi naar het park, zo genieten de vogeltjes toch ook van de buitenlucht.
Pieter moet zijn appel verdedigen tegen (en ten slotte delen met) de opdringerige apen.
Een sierlijke Guanying langs de weg naar de tempel.

Dinsdag 6 februari. Wij (Ria en Pieter, verslaggevers voor drie weken) hebben via Connections een vlucht met Austrian Airlines geboekt naar Beijing. Na ons vertrek in Zaventem en een tussenhalte in Wenen vliegen we gedurende 8u40 7500 km met een gigantische Airbus A300, waarop we echt verwend worden met eten en drinken naar hartelust. Rondom ons zitten vooral jonge Chinezen en de hele tijd is er geanimeerd gebabbel. Echt slapen is er voor ons die nacht niet bij. Tijdens het dalen verschijnt onder ons een dor, ruw en hier en daar besneeuwd landschap. In de luchthaven van Beiji [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 12th 2007 | 204 Views | [diary=128104]

Hier wordt gewerkt om ingeslikte bankkaart terug te krijgen.
Vrolijke inkomhal van ons hotel.
Ria's eerste vangst: jonge leerkracht Engels.

Part IV of the backdoor route into Yangshou. Our saga continues. Last time I left you in Zhaoxing, that Lijiang wannabe of a village. After an early morning tour of the village, we were ready to move on. In fact, we were ready to move on even before the tour. But time must sometimes be killed. Our objective today was Longsheng. We wanted to get there in order to see the nearby terraces the next day. It was clear from the beginning that this day would be one of travel. There was no sightseeing planned. Just get from point A to [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 7th 2006 | 137 Views | [diary=61690]


By ygaller
May 18th 2006
A village with a view Asia » China » Guizhou
A village surrounded
A village surrounded
Zengchong is surrounded by a river on three sides, making for an amazing view. The river also flows through channels between the houses.
Part III of the backdoor route into Yangshou. Zengchong is so small it doesn't have any proper accomodations. We were hosted by a family in the village. The family was that of the head of the Chinese communist party in the village, and they were the only ones providing accomodation. The rooms were nice enough and after a good dinner which our hosts cooked for us we retired for the night and slept on the floor (with some blankets for padding). There are no showers here. Personally, I was determined to wait with some even more basic sanitary needs until we [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 21st 2006 | 285 Views | [diary=60825]

Predawn Zengchong
Here comes the sun
Ray of light

On arriving in Zengchong
On arriving in Zengchong
The bikes we rode. Each with a driver, passenger + close to 30kg of gear (in my case) strapped on to us. Not the most cosy of arrangements.
Part II of the backdoor into Yangshuo. When Ayelet, Naor and I planned the backdoor route into Yangshuo, we were all in agreement that the whole thing shouldn't take more than about four to five days. The reason for this is that we still had a lot on our plate, as far as plans for China, and none of us wanted to lose too much time travelling this route. We earmarked three villages we wanted to visit on the way: Xijiang, Zengchong and Zhaoxian. After that a stop in Longsheng and on to Yangshuo. This meant that we had about a [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 21st 2006 | 219 Views | [diary=60804]

With the assistance of a cuetip

View of the village
View of the village
Taken from the bus, descending into the village
Li Ming, Jenny and their classmates are sitting in the classroom. Mr. Wood comes in. Mr. Wood: Good morning, class! Class: Good morning, Mr. Wood! Mr. Wood: Let's begin our lesson. Oh! Look outside! It's snowing! What a cold, snowy day! (Everyone looks out of the windows. Snow is falling!) Li Ming: The snow is beautiful! But why is it snowing in April? It never snows in April in Shijiazhuang. Mr. Wood: Really? Spring comes later in Canada. But it doesn't always snow in winter. Often it is very bright and sunny. The days are short and the night [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 20th 2006 | 196 Views | [diary=60200]

Go carts!
Xijiang go carts!
Xijiang landscape

By ygaller
May 14th 2006
Laowai Asia » China » Guizhou
Zhijin
Zhijin
Doesn't this look like something from alien?
- I'm going to England next week. - You don't say? So am I! - Well, I'll probably see you there. Hey Kids! Can you find what's wrong with this conversation? It takes just two letters to correct it. See if you can figure it out. Come on, it's not that hard. Really. Keep trying. Not there yet? I'll give you another minute. Well? Still nothing. Ok, here's the solution. The correct conversation should go like this: - Well, I'll improbably see you there. You see kids, when two people go to England, and don't make any prior arrangements to meet, [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 18th 2006 | 245 Views | [diary=59273]

Zhijin
Zhijin
Zhijin

By ygaller
May 12th 2006
Guizhourgeous Asia » China » Guizhou
The Longgong caverns by boat
The Longgong caverns by boat
Games of light and shadow.
When people hear "Guizhou" coming from my direction, they are quick to reply with a hearty "Gesundheit!". Guizhou is not the sound resulting from a nasal evacuation but rather the name of a province in China. But you could be forgiven for not being able to differentiate between the two. Lonely Planet China 9th Edition has 980 pages. It chose to devote 19 of them to Guizhou. Quick calculation. About 2 percent. Leafing through these pages, one discoveres that a non-negligible part of the pages are devoted to a discussion concerning the means to relieve oneself of the province, be it [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 12th 2006 | 350 Views | [diary=58813]

The Longgong caverns by boat
The Longgong caverns by boat
In the speedboat

By Docjsh
April 21st 2006
From Ping-An to Chengdu Asia » China » Guizhou » Guiyang
As you know, I am now in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province and hundreds of kilometers from the Dragon’s Backbone and the Longji Rice Terraces. Now, I could have gotten here the easy way, by going back south to Guilin and catching a train to Chengdu. It would have taken two days and would have been very easy. However, I decided to do it the hard way. The hard way, and you will need a very detailed map of China that includes lots of small towns in northern Guangxi and southern Guizhou provinces to follow along, to make my way [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 21st 2006 | 366 Views | [diary=54168]

Chengyang 3
Chengyang 28
Road from Longsheng to Sanjiang 1


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