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Hainan - Transit in Haikou
... were overpriced and getting polluted by hordes of Chinese tourists with their littering habits. Almost every Chinese travelers and staff working at hostels gave that feedback. I also got myself a local mobile phone card for making local calls while in China - my iPhone was still on my Singapore line for urgent calls from home. Anyway, the first day was mainly administrative since Hai Dian Island was not a tourist place, so most of the activities here were mostly for the ...
Faw'cha, FAW'CHA, FAAWWW'CHA.
... You can imagine our concern when he was driving in the opposite direction to the sign that said train station, but we assumed that this was because there was two stations, both a fast train and a slow train and that he was taking us there.
However after me constantly shouting Faw'cha at the man and the Chinese girl going: "No, tomorrow, tonight hotel, tonight sleep, tomorrow, tomorrow".
We were getting annoyed which lead ...
Robbed and scammed and still alive
... many people you end up retelling the same stories. Some of my favourite people that I've met were German and whilst we were trekking we'd practise my German or talk about home and it was great. But you have to constantly not use slang and wave your arms to explain.
sorry this is not the easiest to understand, im tired and its hard to remember what happened when. But hey, I'm at a lovely hostel with a free bed and food, its warm and the people are brilliant :) love you all <3 xxxx ...
Haikou
... in mind, whether heavily loaded or otherwise, and China is one of them.
In Haikou there are huge busy streets, and the only way to get across some of them is via some very widely spaced out bridges. And to walk between them you walk along what I naively thought was a pavement, but which turned out to be a motorbike lane, where pedestrians are tolerated, not welcomed.
In China as a whole, ...
Vietnam here I come
... hotel after 2 hours of looking for a cheap one and then got taken from my room by four policemen to the station and back (I've still no idea why), I decided to leave early the next morning.
The next day I came down onto the east coast and when I stopped in a small village, my spider senses tingled and I sensed a storm so I tried to find a place to stop for the night. When asking where the nearest guesthouse was a Chinese woman overheard me ...