Posts Tagged ‘vacation’

Back to the Mainland

August 31st, 2010

I was excited. I had a great time in Taiwan, but it was finally time to go back to the mainland. In fact, according to Taiwan I had IMG_2224overstayed my visa by two days. not  exactly my fault, just a simple oversight when booking my tickets. Two-thousand Taiwan dollars, and a one-year “no-free-visa” ban later and I was on my way back to the mainland. Being in mainland China just has a certain feeling to it, something that HK, and Taiwan just doesn’t seem to have.

Shortly after I arrived in Shanghai, I felt kinda like I was home again. My phone worked, the street food smelled like stuff I knew, there wasn’t 10 7-11s on every street, I could buy things I liked again. It felt good. Later that evening I picked up Marina from the airport, as she had come to join me on my holiday.

Our first stop on the holiday tour was in Xitang “water town”, which is kinda like a Chinese Venice, Italy. With a river running through the middle, the city offered a great display in the evenings with hanging lanterns, floating candles, and romantic boat rides. Xitang isn’t really one of the “see things, do things” kinda places, it was more of a “sit on a porch, drinking beer and reading a book all afternoon” place; and the latter is precisely what we did.

 

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Taiyuan & Beijing

February 15th, 2010

After about 24 hours in Pingyao I awoke relatively early in the morning to head to the bus station. From there I was able to get on a bus for ¥25 RMB to Taiyuan. On the bus I chatted with a guy from Nanjing. He asked me the same typical questions, like why I’m here, where I live, where I’m from, etc. This guy told me he really enjoyed photography so he showed me a lot of his work, a lot of which was quite good.

Upon arriving in Taiyuan about 2 hours later I was greeted by Marina. I was pretty happy to see her because she had been in Taiyuan for a little over three weeks before I arrived. We spent a good part of the afternoon just walking around and seeing things in her hometown. A bit later on we met up with

Back to School

two of her friends (one of which we visited in Chengdu in November) and hung out with them as well. They showed me their high school, we ate some local snacks  as well as a nice dinner and then went to a club for a few drinks. A very enjoyable day without all the touristy sightseeing.

The next morning I went to pick-up Marina outside her house so we could walk to the train station. There I met her mother who wanted to come out and see who this boy, her daughter was going traveling with, was. We didn’t really talk, but I said “hello” and shook her hand and 30 seconds later Marina and I were walking to the train station.

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Vacation Time

February 1st, 2010

Just a few quick things to update.

  • Added about 100 new photos of the area around my school and interesting things I snapped with my phone cam.
  • Tomorrow evening I’m heading to train station for the first leg of my trip to Taiyuan. My vacation is finally starting!
  • Keep checking back here as well as on Twitter, I plan to take a little bit of time and make some posts as well as update pictures throughout the trip.