2010年7月31日星期六

From Shanghai to Kunming



After our Shanghai Expo tour, we are in Kunming, arrived a couple days ago after a 36 or so hour train ride across China, however, we have prepared for this, China is so vast, and we have plenty of time for our China trip. But, to back up, our first night in Shanghai worked out nicely- we hopped on the maglev train, a very fast airport train, then to the metro, and a taxi, and we were at the hotel on the Bund. It was a really old place with grand colonial styling.
The next day in Shanghai we walked around the Bund a little, and the Nanjing Lu pedestrian shopping district, had some good food, went into tea shops, etc. We had a taxi adventure getting to the train station- we were going to ride the metro, but at the last minute decided a taxi would be easier, since we had to taxi to the metro anyway. But the taxi took us to the wrong train station, and we had to pay off some dudes to get us another taxi since there was a huge line, and we needed to catch a train. So we haggled with the new taxi driver a little, then payed him to scoot us across town. It was an aggressive driver and he got us there in time. The train ride was fun, we met some people, entertained little kids, as they entertained us, ate train food, listened to crazy vendor woman selling stuff every couple hours, slept in hard bunks, and saw beautiful scenery. In Kunming, we met up with David, and had diner with him and his friend Samantha. Yesterday we rented bikes and rode across town to a park that has a bunch of pagodas and shrines on the cliff face of a mountain. Some monk a few hundred years ago went there and chiseled a bunch of trails in the stone. Now it is a big tourist spot, but pretty cool. A great view of the city, and a fun cable ride up. We did a lot of hiking up there too. Last night we finished up the day with dinner and massages. We were too tired to meet up with Alex for beers. Now it is time to meet him for breakfast, and plan our day. I think we are going to Anning, near here, for hot springs... Until next time, zaijien! Looking forward to my next China tour!

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