Beijing - Last Stop Then Home

August 3, 2012
At my final stop now before heading home. Counting down the days now. Very excited to go home and see everyone again, but I'll be sad to be leaving China after a year. 

My plane luckily landed half an hour early which meant I could hop on the airport link metro rather than getting a taxi. Although I got so far with the airport link, I still needed to get the metro that linked one other stop, which happened to be closed. I looked on my map and it didn't look so far, only three blocks, 'I can do that' I thought, and true it wasn't to far away, but a heavy rucksack and flip flops slows you down a lot, so what should have been a quick 10 minute walk became about 40 minutes. I made it eventually, and this time without getting stuck in a storm!

Also arrived in Beijing was my package, or giant box, filled with all my souvenirs from the past year. I cant exactly get that box very far so first task was to find a suitcase so I headed of to a big market where I managed to find one rather easily. I met Elly and her boyfriend at the metro and the three of us then headed of to the Drum and Bell tower which we went to at the beginning of the year, except this time I remembered my camera! We sat for the tea ceremony after walking round the buildings, and this time bought some of the tea to take home. Rose, fruit and lichee tea, the rose and lichee mixed together is by far my favourite, it tastes just like Turkish delight. The fruit tea is fantastic, you can eat it once you've finished making your tea, a drink and a snack, two in one, what more could be asked for? After a walk round and the tea ceremony we headed for some Beijing Duck, very tasty.

Next day, the big news is I finally have clean clothes! Had a busy morning washing and drying, then got my box up to my dorm room and unpacked it into my suitcase. It all fits, and there's still space for more gifts and souvenirs. I had a wonder round the Hutongs (old courtyard buildings) behind the hostel, lots of gift shops, have to say my favorite shops are the Tibetan ones, you walk in and its filled with the smell of incense, pretty hanging decorations, giant Buddha images, beautiful jewelery, brass, copper and silver ornaments and they have shrines set up with Thangka (Buddhist paintings of their gods which they pray to). I bought some incense and a stand from one of the little Tibetan shops down a quiet alley, and the owner was very friendly, although a little odd. I was telling him why I was in China and that i'd been teaching English here, then he asked if I had a boyfriend so I told him 'mei you' (Don't have) at which point he takes me over to the shrine and starts chanting some sort of prayer, have no idea what it was meant to be or what he said, but it's not every day you have a Tibetan guy chant a prayer for you, so who knows, it may bring some luck. 


Saturday - Josh Rosie Bethan Matt and Olly arrived today so our Project Trust group's starting to form again now. It was nice catching up with everyone and hearing all their travel stories, especially since Iv'e not seen some of them for 6 months. Me and Rosie went for a girly wonder round the Hutong shopping street buying a few more gifts and souvenirs. When we got back we joined the other four in games of Uno, team games of Uno, girls against boys. Boys won, but it was great fun although it got rather competitive quite quickly. Sitting out on the hostel balcony which we started our year on, it's strange being back at the hostel, everything's so familiar.

Sunday - Me and Rosie decided today was the day for the art district, so we managed to drag Josh and Olly out with us. The district had a bit of a mixture, some areas were really interesting others were just plain bizarre. Luke and Zak had arrived by the time we got back, then Ellie, Katie, Becca, and Katies twin Rebecca arrived later on. It was great seeing Ellie and Katie again, although we had a few tifs in the flat I really missed them whilst traveling, It'l be strange when I go home and they aren't there,. When living with someone for so long and sharing so many memories with them you get quite attatched.

Beggining of the week now, can't believe I'm leaving China this week. Just as i feel at home in the country I have to go home, but it'll be nice seeing everyone again. We headed to search out some Chinese clothes today, searching for Chinese dresses for me, Rosie, Elly, Rebecca and Lukes sisters, and Chinese jackets for Luke Olly and Zak. Me and Rosie managed to find a cheap dress, which doesnt fit fantastically, but its a nice keep safe. Sam and Florrie arrived in Beijing today, although they're staying at a different hostel to the rest of us. Almost all the groups together now, just Izzy and Sarah to arrive now. We spent the evening all together just chilling in the hostel then went out at night.

Tuesday - I woke up early this morning, so I headed off and picked up my stamp,  which I was very pleased with. I got back and Josh and Luke were just heading off to the Birds Nest Stadium, Beijing's Olympic stadium, so I tagged along with the two of them. We met Sam and Florrie at the Beijing Olymic Stadium MacDonalds, very traditional, but it was an easy place to pick out. By this point everyone was starting to run low on money, some more than others when (no names being mensioned) one of the guys decides he cant afford a simple stadium shapped astray, so nics one from the table in MacDonalds, now that really is a new low, stealing from MacDonalds. The stadiums arcitecture was really impressive, however to me the inside was just like any other stadium really. Im glad I got to see The Birds Nest, it felt sort of special, knowing thats where the last Olympics was held and its now currently being held in London. 

Two days to go and the groups all together now! Me, Josh, Izzy and Sarah went to a tatoo and peircing place today, a completly unexpected trip. It was just mentioned so I figured if I was going to get my ear peirced again now would be a nice time to do it, a final end of year change. We had the group project trust dinner at a joazi restauraunt in the evening, which the four of us who had been out all day was running a little late for but we made it, just. After dinner me, Izzy, Sarah, Ellie, Becca, Rebecca, Katie Josh, Sam and Zak went to Vics club, free drinks for all us girls was a definate pull towards that club, especially since we were laking in money at this point.

The last day...Today everyone just spent the day together in the hostel, eating, drinking and telling the last of the stories to each other. After a year together (although we've been spread over the country) we decided to spend our last day as a group before heading home. After most of the day just relaxing, nobody seemed to be up for doing anything else so I went of exploring on my own for a bit and headed to the Summer Palace, the one thing left on my list to see before leaving. It was lovely, the sun was going down so I saw the sun setting over the lake going down behind the mountains. It was very peaceful, I'm so glad I just went as it really was gorgeous. I got back and I don't think anyone had moved from where I left them all.

So it's here now, the day we all get the flight home. We had until about 17:00 before catching taxis so before heading to the airport I went back to the Summer Palace with Luke and Florrie. Since we were going to be spending alot of time on planes we decided to spend the day outside, although the weather wasn't so good, it was really smoggy today so the mountains which I could see last night, you would have no idea they existed today which was a shame.

Well...It's time to go catch a taxi...next stop HOME!

GOODBYE CHINA i have had a fantastic year, made so many friends and so many brilliant memories! I'm going to miss you China! <3
 

Chengdu

August 2, 2012
I arrived in Chengdu with 5 days ahead of me to explore the city on my own. Not even a couple of hours into my time here I was already chatting away to groups of people in the hostel which was great. This is the first hostel which has been full of foreigners rather than mainly Chinese, and it certainly makes a difference, its so much easier talking to others when their English is basically fluent. I ended up going out with a group of French guys and an Australian in my first night there. 

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Emie Shan

August 2, 2012
I went from the misty mountain surroundings of Dali to the clouded sacred Buddhist peaks of Emie Shan. 

The first day I had a few things to sort out like washing and things so by the time I had everything done it was to late to go climbing mountians so I headed for Leshan to see the Giant Buddha. I started by catching a boat tour which took us round the front of the statue showing the rock carvings on the water front as well as the statue. I was expecting the boat to stop on the Buddha side of...
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Dali

July 22, 2012
I arrived and found the hostel much easier this time. In only an evening I had already seen much of the old town, and ... without getting lost, yey! It's very diferent to Lijiang despite being so close. The streets in Dali are wide and long, compared to being  narrow and winding however the buildings are similar, with the curving rooftops and the carved wooden panels along the front of the streets. In Lijiang there was many little streams flowing alongside the paths, in Dali the streams flow ...

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Lost in Lijiang

July 22, 2012
I arrived in Lijiang just as a storm started, great, first problem! Next was that the taxi drivers refused to ttake me to where I needed to be, they just said 'ting bu dong' (don't understand) even when I spoke chinese to them - its your lanuage im speaking so dont tell me you dont understand ahhh!!! - eventually i found one of the police men who were wondering around the taxis who stopped one and he took me straight away, thankyou Mr Policeman! 

After all that I was dropped of at the old town...

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Back to China!!!

July 22, 2012
I was glad to be back in China, even only being gone for a month. I didn't realise how much i'd miss it, teaching, my students, Kuitun, THE FOOD!!!, and all those little things that make up the culture (even the little pesky things that are irritating). Luckilly the border crossing from Vietnam into China was simple, off the bus, in a taxi, walk over the border, in a taxi, on another bus, then i was off to Kunming to catch a train to Lijiang...or so I thought.

I made it to Kunming to find out ...

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Hanoi

July 22, 2012
From Ho Chi Minh, we flew up to Hanoi, the capitol of Vietnam. We were in Hanoi for the next three days. We had hoped to do a trip out to Halong Bay, but we needed 3 nights, 4 days which we didn't have, which is a shame, but we still had a great time. Hanoi was quite similar to Ho Chi Minh as it had lots of little alleys and backstreets. 

Our hostel had a rooftop bar in it so we figured we'd head up and see what it was like, the hostel staff were really good at getting everyone drinking, they ...
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Ho Chi Minh City / Saigon

July 22, 2012
Our first stop in Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh City. Our hostel was down a little alley way, just round the corner from a brilliant streets for shopping. Vietnam has many gorgeous materials, hand woven with ribbon and strips of fabric making up patterns, some cross stitched patterns, I found a bag made up of many of these fabrics, very traveler looking, perfect for when I start uni when I get home. Along with the gift shops are the little cheep clothes shops full of quwerky tops, which we bought a...
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Vietnam!

July 22, 2012
I really liked Vietnam, it had a lot of Chinese influences to it, which made me feel a little more at home there. It was very busy, lots of motorbikes whizzing up and down the roads constantly, but it was a laid back busy, lots of people going places but going places to relax, where as Bangkok was busy with people going places to work and complete tasks. 

Me and Becky only had a week in Vietnam, so we stuck to the two main cities, Ho Chi Minh City (also known as Saigon) and the capitol, Hanoi....
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Koh Samui

July 22, 2012
Koh Samui was only a short half an hour boat trip from Koh Phangnan, and on the boat we had the entertainment of those who were feeling a little rough and whos friends were trying there hardest to make it as difficult as possible for them. We arrived and hopped in a taxi to our hostel which was on the other side of the island, as we got closer the buildings around us seemed to fade and we were getting further and further from where everything was. We finally arrived in a little town area, whi...
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Kho Pangnan

July 22, 2012
The travel to Koh Phangnan was rather nerve wrecking ... before heading of to the island we were debating whether to stay on Koh Phangnan or go to the nearby island Koh Samui, in the end we stuck with Koh Phangnan, and we are so glad we did ... It's said that traveling by night buses in Thailand isn't safe, although we didn't know this until the next day. About an hour from the peer the next morning after setting off we came to a sudden stop, a night buss heading to Koh Samui had been caught ...

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Bangkok

July 1, 2012
Me and Francesca arrived in Bangkok on the 29th, where we were eventually joined by Becky, after her flight was delayed by two hours. It was great seeing Becky again since weve not seen each other since the winter traveling in Guilin. Once we were all together we got our bags and headed for the hostel. The train sysem in Bangkok was rather easy to use, after we made the mistake of staying on the train at the end and then realising we started heading back in the direction we had come from. Onc...
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Phuket

July 1, 2012
After spending the week on Koh Phi Phi, I was ready to get back to a town where there was more to do than lye on the beach and  swim in the sea, as much as I love doing that a I do need to do some exploring. So it was over to Phuket for a few days. The hostel was lovely and had a massive flat screen and surround sound, perfect for movies at night. 

The weather in Phuket was difficult to get used to, it was extremely humid, a walk down to the corner shop and you would be boiling. We went for th...
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Koh Phi Phi

July 1, 2012
After an over night stay in Bangkok we then took our forth flight from Bangkok to Phuket, a  3 hour ferry jorney then 20 minutes on a long boat, till we finally arrived on Koh Phi Phi Island.  The resort we were staying at was on a more rural area of the island, away from the tourist area. We had a long white beach lined with turqoise waters, palm trees with hamocks and little wooden beach huts all to ourselves (pluss the others staying on the resort), so it was very peaceful. 

Lots of swimmin...
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Summer Plan

June 25, 2012
Planning for summer traveling seemed far more difficult than in winter. I have counted about 6 different plans, before finally deciding, only a week ago that I was going to go to Thailand, and only once I arrived here, did I decide to stay in Thailand for a few extra weeks, before heading up to do areas of Yunnan and Sichuan then over to Beijing. Thailand will hopefully give me the chance to compare other Asian cultures to that of China, Yunnan is the backpackers place in China, and Sichuan i...
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Last Week of Teaching

June 25, 2012
I've now finished teaching at the school, and was sad to leave all my students behind who i'd got to know. The final week was a mix of games (the clasics of hangman, hot seat, charades etc. along with a music game where I play a song they circle the right genre, and O&X's addapted with words so they had to make a sentence using their chosen word), playing music (the students love DJ and dance music, and off course the Chinese favorites of Justin Beiber, Lady GaGa and Micheal Jackson), questio...

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Lightning Strikes!

May 19, 2012
Summer's arriving and the temperatures have been reaching the mid 30's now. Lovely and hot! However at night the winds have been picking up and on Wednesday a storm broke out. Not like any other storm I've seen before, with this storm came purple lightning! Large purple forks filled the sky with bright purple, and sometimes orange flashes of sheet lightning. Me and Katie were amazed by the colours, sitting at the bedroom window for half an hour watching the storm. 

With big storms comes damage...
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Judging

May 19, 2012
This time last week me and Katie were sitting front row as judges at the local primary schools English Competition. Each primary school put on a different play from 'The Three Little Pigs', to 'The Shoemaker and the Elves' and 'The Ugly Ducking'. Each school made a huge effort with their sets and costumes, and the children had great fun acting, singing and dancing. We turned up not sure what to expect, but they all did very well and were really cute. Each act was in English, so we had no worr...
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Turpan

May 14, 2012
Turpan in Xinjiang, also known as the "Fiery Land", is the lowest basin in China and second lowest in the world, at 154m. It's the hottest city in China, reaching above 40C, and it came close whilst I was there reaching about 38C! Despite being in the middle of a desert, Turpan's streets are lines with bright trees and plants, with long streets arched with winding twisting grape vines. Turpan has many old villages, ruins, mosques and incredible dessert land surrounding it, which gave it a rea...

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Urumqi Bazaar

April 10, 2012
Within the Uighur district of Urumqi is the International Bazaar, filled with souvenirs of all kinds from carpets, traditional costume and scarves, to brass ornaments, swords and knives, along with antiques and paintings. Unfortunately the majority of the stalls are no longer the original traders who once filled the market, the stalls now aim to please tourist groups looking for gifts, however there is still a traditional feeling with the local Uighur shops and restaurants lining the surround...
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