Jianxin Hotel
Travel Blogs from Tianshui
Culture Shock? So over it.
... Chinese). Like ten times a day this happened.
One woman handed me her child to hold while she took a picture. What am I to you!?
But obviously I dream of holding them so... achieved.
Check out the pictures from our train rides, really some crazy ****.
Do you use "literally" more than five times a day? Just think about it if so. For everyone else's sake.
My friend from Hong Kong has lived ...
Maijishan and Immortals' Cliff
... to ditch her job for the day and wander through the rest of the park with me considering it fate that we‘d bumped into each other in the first place. She convinced me to climb up onto the landing at Tizidong when I would have steered clear of it because it looked rickety and I was worried about getting told off for climbing over (or worse, falling through) the antiquities. All the other workers in the park seemed to know her and one of the photographers dumped ...
Yes, laowai eat noodles too!
By the time I got to Tianshui, I was in a bit of a state. The bus ride to Tianshui was butt-numbing. A couple of days ago the staff at the bus station told me it would take 4 hours, but it actually took 7. In addition to this, it was not the usual kind of bus, but a little mini-bus. The padding on the seats was worn down to not very much. The roads were not exactly in mint condition either and there were lots of heavy (and slow) vehicles on the road, which meant a fair bit of ...
Day trip from Xi'an to Maijishan
Breathtaking place. REALLY worth the long trip on bumpy Chinese highways, through endless tunnels. Not too many people for once (maybe the rainy weather helped a bit) and even less laowais (foreigners). Some Chinese people even wanted to take a picture together with us.
Wikipedia article about Maijishan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maijishan_ ...
PaRappa the Rapper
... back and forth, creating a pretty cool image. I have no idea how the sculptors got up there 1500 years ago; I don't think the staircases I used date from the Zhou Dynasty. Abby had some connection to get in for 60 instead of 80 kuai; all I was told was that I shouldn't say anything as we walked through the main gate. Anyway, though it's mightily impressive upon approach, it's not as impressive up close. There are a good few wonderfully carved statues that ...
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