Xiangtianyuan Hot Spring Hotel
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Hainan - Transit in Haikou
... being known as an expensive island in China, it was still very cheap to eat what the locals ate in Haikou. A bowl of noodle cost less than ¥7. 23/10/2012 - Tuesday I had western-style breakfast (¥20) at the hostel and also a cup of coffee for ¥10 - half the price of the meal. Coffee was considerably expensive in China based on Chinese standard. The weather in Hainan was almost the same as Singapore at 32 degree Celsius. Not a temperature that I would like while ...
Faw'cha, FAW'CHA, FAAWWW'CHA.
... hitting the taxi driver: "F**k off, let me out" and me shouting into his ear "Faw'cha". This went on for about 30minutes until the man pulled up outside a hotel and pointed to take us inside.
We refused and were both getting highly annoyed so we shouted over to some security guards from the hotel, who did not speak much English but was being as helpful as he could. A tour bus pulled up and off got a lot of tourists: "do you ...
Robbed and scammed and still alive
... Anyway by the time we got back we're exhausted but I was so proud of my self. Oh yeah, i also cut my leg in the waterfall. Yeah, when we got back Aoi gave me a hug and said welcome home and got a bbq started. So we all got beers and bumped into some really cool aussies. Ended up at reggae reggae bar. This is where the bad part begins... When i was trekking I put all my money together and gave it to Aoi. So when i came back and went out, i took all my money (back up, US dollars, the ...
Haikou
Our arrival on "China's only tropical island"; exotic crisps; difficulty in walking.
Our flight to Haikou was slightly delayed, and it was already a late flight, so by the time we reached our hotel it was midnight. There was an appetising smell of street side barbecues, but it was far too late to be thinking of such things, so we reluctantly turned into our hotel, which looked like a massive asylum or ...
Vietnam here I come
... Coast is renowned for it's lovley beaches but most of them are hiding behind massive contruction projects these days, nowhere is China's building boom more obvious. I was getting close to Bo'Ao when my spider senses let me down and a storm blew in so quickly that I got drenched before I could find cover. I took shelter and read my book to wait for it to blow over but a few hours later and it still howling and getting dark I just had to man up and get wet ...