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Xi' an
6/19/2012
Today, we arrived in a hard sleeper train. A hard sleeper is basically like a soft sleeper, but there are six bunks in each compartment, and there isn't a door that separates the beds from the hall. It wasn't that bad, except that me and my dad were in car two, and my brother and my mom were in car seven.
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Fourth Day: Xi'an
... aback. Then all hell let loose. THIs CANNOT GO IN CABIN 'but my aged husband is old and decrepit and cannot walk' YOU MUST CHECK IT IN HOLD How GO BACK TO CHEXCKIN DESK ok I thereupon took stick shouting to Chris STAY THERE AND THAT'S MY GREEN BAG DON'T MOVE Back through security and passport Found check in desk and said I was told had to check stick in Man looked startled I repeated to three or four different people YOU NEED TO WRAP IT. Wrap it how? Chinese ...
I Predict A Riot!
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We were joined by two other travellers, a German guy who had just finished the Trans-Siberian Express journey, and an American guy form Philadelphia who possibly had the best grasp of sarcasm I’ve ever known , he and I bounced insults off each other like we were playing squash, it was like a conversation with ‘Porky’ back home. Dan and Lilly however, just kept singing the theme tune to ‘The Fresh Prince of ...
Zai Jian, Xi'an
... the students were very kind and each gave us presents. We will remember these special gifts and special friends.
We had to say goodbye to Mary that night as she was leaving for the weekend to spend time with her husband. It was very sad for us as we have really enjoyed getting to know her. We hope to keep in touch.
On Saturday, June, Lynn, Carina, and Bright took us to the Muslim District for some shopping. We were able to barter and get ...
Xian 1: Welcome to Beijing...again
... reason I wanted a bike was because I thought I’d go to a couple of sites outside the city wall, which enclosed a square about 3 km in diameter. Heading off from the hostel down the main road, you quickly hit the center of old town, where the two giant Bell and Drum towers sit. Perhaps not poetically named, these buildings houses bells and drum that were used during announcement and ceremonies for the imperial city. Today, they’re like a temporal ...