Jiazheng Oversea International 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.
... go inside this hotel.
The coach driver that had just dropped the tourists off told the taxi driver to go away and that he was not getting any money off us! Especially as Thanks to Neo he now understood what we wanted to do.
It was hard to get there because nobody could understand why we wanted to go to the train station when there was no trains! (Here goes another night under the stars!)
The coach driver offered to take us ...
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
... safe for the pedestrian. Bikes, motorbikes and cars drive up and down the pavements like it's another lane for their convenience. Xi'an was one of the worst places for that, where cars would suddenly mount the kerb and park in front of you, or you would hear a horn, turn around, and realise that you were being followed down the sidewalk by a 4x4.
Those are all my impressions of Haikou. Next stop: Wuzhishan.
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Vietnam here I come
... it her mission to find me lodgings. Despite not riding a donkey or having a pregnant woman on board, I felt a bit like Joseph and Mary as the first three places were full before the woman kindly let me sleep in her shed. Luckily the storm didnt't amount to much so the next day off I went up the coast. Cycling the flat coast road was **** easy after the highlands even though I still sweated about a bucket a day and spent moe time drinking water than cycling. ...