Monday, 21 November 2011

China... cont

Shanghai – also known as the New York of China - Full of sky scrapers, bustling with people and all the usual shops and brands we are used to at home. Our 2 days were spent walking around the city taking in the many shopping spots, including the Yuan Garden with the Zig Zag Bridge and traditional tea houses. 



We also took a ride on the fastest magnetic train travelling up to 431 km/h ..



Final spot for Shanghai included Cloud 9, a bar on the 87th floor of the Grand Hyatt hotel which had 360degree view s of Shanghai beautiful by night to see all the lights of the city and enjoy a few all be it expensive but very pleasant glasses of wine to end our time here.







China... cont

Next day we met our tour guide and group to start our real tour of China, starting with an introduction dinner at a local Chinese restaurant. Starting with an early morning start and one of the most anticipated sites in China – The Great Wall.
Since our arrival in China there had be non-stop fog covering the city, and we were praying the morning of the great wall this would have lifted but unfortunately we were out of luck and though we managed to achieve the great task of walking to the top, the views were not good and all we good see were thick layers of fog covering the mountains. Disappointed with view but happy with the achievement of reaching the top we all drove back to the hotel with our legs aching.



The evening was spent at another local restaurant specialising in Peking duck recommended by the tour guide. We then continued to walk around town; it was strange to not see the usual host of bars and clubs like in most city centres but a much different culture of eating and spending time with family. We walked past a church were the locals would meet every evening and do group dancing on the streets – this was enjoyed by both men and woman of all ages.



The next day we had a guided tour around Tiananmen Square followed by the Forbidden City.. It is exactly how you imagine Chinese infrastructure to look, full of curved roof tops, wooden buildings and a lot of reds.  





Followed by a walk around the hue ton, this is what is referred to as the area the locals live in, each Hue Ton has its own name closely linked to the beliefs of the people living there. What was amazing to see was how closely the rich and poor lived, but to spot the difference all you needed to look at was how the front door of house had been decorated. The more elaborate the decoration the wealthier the people were living inside




The great find for me was the Chinese Vegetarian restaurant – amazing food and I had the possibility of choosing anything from the menu!!
This ended our time in Beijing. The next day our first over night train to next stop Shanghai!





China...

So the trip begins with first stop Beijing! Landing at Beijing airport first thing you notice is how clinical it looks, White from ceiling to the floors and glass windows all around. It also becomes clear that English is not spoken at all when asking how best to get to our hotel.
 
On arrival at our hotel and first time we'd stepped Outside the first thing we noticed was the smell, chinese food and cigarette smoke lingers on the roads and thick fog filled the streets.
 
After a few hours nap we decided to brave it and hit the streets, walking through Beijing you notice the Chinese have one thing very much in common with the Indians, they love to stare. Over time you get used to this, even having a few people trying to take pictures of us like paparazzi to celebrities. This soon became apart of our new celeb status!
 
First day Ne thought he'd take me right to the heart of it all with a walk down the food street showing off all the typical cuisine you have heard about but have still not prepared yourself to see. First stall selling the likes of live cockroaches, centipedes and scorpions. I was already feeling a bit nautious from the smells and then these sights were abit too much. The Market was also selling the chinese delicacy of sugar glazed deep fried fruit sticks..which again looked interesting but after seeing the deep frying my stomach just couldn't handle.




So after an little stroll around we moved on to a nicer part of Beijing Shishahai Lake  - known to the  locals as where the younger affluent hang out , stroll around the lake and enjoy some dinner and a few drinks in the bars. Ne also managed to find gold, and find a shisha bar with live music which was the perfect way to end our first night in Beijing.


Monday, 7 November 2011

Blogger and facebook blocked in china!

Sorry guys, we can't blog as both blogger and facebook have been blocked by the Chinese government!

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Keeping you up-to-date!

Hey guys!

This is our travel blog!

Every time we post something during our trip you'll get an e-mail letting you know!

Friday, 7 October 2011

Testing the blogger app!

Just found the blogger app in the app store. Thought I should test it quickly and see what happens!

..and it all begins here with a blog!

Finally we have created a blog page where we both can blog our 6 months of travel.

We are exactly 3 weeks away until our departure from London Heathrow airport to our first destination - Beijing China.