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From China to India: Gods Own Country
By December 3, 2012 2 Comments Read More →

From China to India: Gods Own Country

We decided to go overland from Shenzhen to Macau. The two hour coach journey from the Railway coach terminal was trouble free apart from the odd experience of the coach staff taking everyone’s individual picture before we departed (we both did our best winning smiles).  The irony was John got shouted out for taking a […]

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Flashpacking China: From Beijing to Pingyao
By November 21, 2012 0 Comments Read More →

Flashpacking China: From Beijing to Pingyao

A Step Back in Time at the Ancient Walled City of Pingyao The time had come to leave Beijing, and head west to the province of Shanxi, to visit a city called Pingyao. We’d managed to see all the main sights we wanted to in Beijing, but there are always other things to do and […]

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Beijing: Forbidden City and Jingshan Park
By November 19, 2012 2 Comments Read More →

Beijing: Forbidden City and Jingshan Park

Beijing  Hotel Booking Problems We decided to stay a couple of extra nights in our Beijing accommodation, and tried to extend direct with the hotel.  It turned out, they wanted to increase the room rate significantly, we felt it was a bit of a scam aimed at foreign tourists.  They wanted to charge us a higher rate than […]

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China Tour: Badaling Great Wall of China
By November 16, 2012 2 Comments Read More →

China Tour: Badaling Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China “You are not a real man until you have climbed the Great Wall” (Mao Zedong) “The Great Wall of China is the only man made object visible from space”  (Urban Myth) Both quotes often heard in relation to this magnificent piece of history and architecture, sadly both are myths.   Although the one […]

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Travel in China: Shanghai to Beijing by Train
By November 10, 2012 4 Comments Read More →

Travel in China: Shanghai to Beijing by Train

This Chinese train service has to be one of the most comfortable I have ever travelled on, apart from the frantic ‘queue’ getting on to it and the packed lounges at the station.  However, once we settled into our soft sleeper carriage the journey was a real dream, the rolling stock is new and the tracks level […]

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