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Hainan - Transit in Haikou
22/10/2012 - Monday Flight Departure: Changi International Airport, 7.35 am Arrival: Haikou Meilan International Airport, 11.05 am Accommodation Stay: Haikou Banana Youth Hostel Direction: Took airport shuttle bus outside the airport terminal (¥15) to Minhang Binguan (民航宾馆, 40 min). Crossed the road to the nearest bus stop and took Bus 19 to Hai Dian Island (海甸岛), Renmin Road. Alighted opposite a KFC. The hostel is in an ...
Faw'cha, FAW'CHA, FAAWWW'CHA.
... train station for free and we got on board this luxury coach, just the two of us and he took us to the train station. We had a little conversation with the driver, even though he didn't have much English, less than basic, he had obviously been told that if you smile it strengthens the muscles in your face as he kept telling us this.
He dropped us at the train station, it was deserted, nobody was there except for 2 police officers and ...
Robbed and scammed and still alive
... there was hundreds of places where you had to cling onto the branches to stop you from falling off the path and down the mountain! Our guide Sak was amazing, he could talk about every plant and point out the spiders etc. We would brush past plants that would fold as you touched them or blow bubbles out of tree sap. Eventually we got to a waterfall where you could slide down the rocks and into the pool and there was a cavern underneath... it was bliss! in the evening we camped next to ...
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 ...