Showing posts with label Xi'an. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xi'an. Show all posts

Monday, 11 October 2010

Xi'an on foot and by bike

I'm trying to post this note but blogspot seems to be blocked as the facebook is, so I'm still writting offline. 
I've just got to Xi'an (Han Tang Hostel in Xi'an). Hard sleeper train was not for hardsleepers in my opinion, it was really quiet and noone snored. What a luck! It was really ok. I guess that I was the only white person on the whole train and everyone passing by was staring at me.
Of course I would not be myself if I would not be running to catch this train. I knew that I need about an hour to get there but even though I took bigger buffer it was not enough (actually buffer got a little bit smaller than initially planned because of visit to Lama Temple before I've left Beijing, that took longer than planned). And when you think you are almost there is still 10 minutes walk to get to the platform. You need to climb the bridge to cross the street, pass security check (polish ability to sneak in to the queue was very usefull here), find platform, show your ticket and run to the end of the train. Isn't it obvious that you always get place in the last carrige? But luckily, I've made it!
What was surprising and useless on the train it was ticket swap. I had to give my ticket and I've received plastic card which I had to give back before we've arrived to Xi'an. OK, one thing that was usefull was that I was woken up to give it back, so I knew in advance that I have to get off soon.
My food on the way to the train station (dunno what´s that exactly, byt it´s tasty)
Sometimes it is very good to go sightseeing around 10 and not 13 as it used to be in Bejing. I've arrived to hostel at 8 so at 10 I was ready to go. And there was sun (not covered by smog) which made me to want to go even more. With Fran - Dutch guy we did quite a bit. First Big Wild Goose Temple - same as other temples, next we took a look at Drum and Bell Towers - same as Beijing and did a bike ride on the walls which go around the city. And in fact we've ridden on the top of the walls. They are 12-14 m wide at the top and 15-16 at the bottom and 14km long. Even though it was nice tit got boring after a while, as it was all the same, very uneven surface, but it made fun too, especially when on the one spot we've observed P.E. classes. They were doing some gymnastics and they were facing us, so we've started to make fun of them. Repeating what they do, waving to them or going our own excercises. After they've spoted us doing it they were laughing all the time, we could see that. I hope we've made their day good.
Big Wild Goose Pagoda
View towards the city centre from the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
City Wall
Bike ridding on the City Wall
P.E. classes
Roofs, with dedication to my dad, sorry that they are not red
After a ride it was time to get some sweet snack in Muslim Quarter (somehow similar to hutongs in Beijing, except Great Mosque which you will not find in Beijing and which we've only found by chance, as it's very well hidden and due to that very peacefull and calm). So many nice things, I could not decide what I want. So many sesam, nuts, halva snacks. 

stand with sweets in Muslim Quarter - I like this foto

traffic jam in Muslim Quarter
Muslim Quarter
Chinese Singer
We've also seen something for lunch which we couldn't tell what it was, kind of jelly squares, fried on the huge pan with some spices. And that's it. Nothing else. Wedensday is day to give it a try, as tomorrow I plan to see Terrakota Warriors.
Terrakota Warriors
4 terrakota horses of 4 terrakota warriors

Beijing more friendly

I'm still in Beijing and I feel much better here now. Even smog which makes the city depresive is not so annoying any more. It it annoying in respect to photo taking. All photos are blured and it looks like it is foggy.
Sightseeing is tirying, especially when it goes togehter with partying, but it is still ok. I've met some friends of mine and we had dinner in one of the chinese restaurants nearby my hostel. We've ordered so much food that we were not able to eat it all and we've paid only 40 RMB each. Sweet. I've treid around 10 different things, but I even do not know their names. but still, it was very tasty.
Next day I've went to buy tickets to Xi'an. It took me about 1h on the railway station, 3 different queues and 700 RMB to get return ticket to Xi'an from Beijing. I wanted hard sleepers, but on the way back I've managed to get soft sleeper only (or hard seat - that must be nightmare). I was told that I was lucky anyway. Usually you should book them 10 days in advance.
Next I went to see Olympic Stadium. Impressive. You can see that everything there is new. New tube, and new tube stations, new toilets, roads, parks. Bird's Nest (this is how stadium is called) is huge and can be entered only after buying a ticket and going through security check (same with the swimming pool), but I did not went to see that. Overview from outside was enough.
Olympic Stadium - Bird's Nest


brand new tube on the way to Olympic Stadium
Great Wall is also a must when you are in Beijing. I've been there yesterday with two Canadians. That was so much fun. We've taken bus 916 to from Dingzhimen to Huairou and there taxi to Huanghua. We even did not have to search for a cab. They've almost pulled us from the bus. After some bargaining we've managed to get a price of 150 RMB both ways. i.e. 25 each one way. Paid after service. So 75 and 75.
That part of the wall where we went was not very touristic one, but still we've met some ppl. Not many though. As we did not know which way to take to climb on the wall we've just entered through one of those towers, but we had to climb throught window which was blocked by someone with wooden logs (probably not to go in?). We've found out ehy it was blocked, when we've climbed to the top. It was destroyed and very steep, untill the next tower, where was the ladder for the official climb.
We've walked/climbed there and back, took a lot of pics and headed towards the road. And just at the exit/entrance we were attacked by old chinese woman shouting 2 Yuan, 2 Yuan. She wanted money from us. I dunno if legally or not. She was pushing and touching us and did not want to let us go. Finally we've paid but it was almost a fight. We've good video for that.
Great Wall of China - climbing through the window
Great Wall of China - hanging down from the tower
Great Wall of Chin
Greal Wall of China crew
Today is another day of not too much sightseeing. Yesterday was friday, so it's obvious why. Though not completly wasted, as I've seen NanLuogu Xiang (Hutong district, actually the same what we have near our hostel, but more for tourists, so nothing new for me). I prefer the small alley near hostel. It's more real.
Drum and Bell Towers (only from outside) and JingShan Park. Calm, smoggy day. The worst here since I've come.
Drum Tower
At the foot of Drumm and Bell Towers
Hutong lifestyle
Hutong
During that 6 days in Beijing I've made some observations. I did not know about some of the things before coming here. Noone told me and I've never read about it before, so:
  • every day someone asks me for the photo, they want to have photo with me
  • lions everywhere - on the left female lion with a small lion under her paw and on the right male with a ball. They are in froint of every entrance
  • plastic foil hanging in open doors
  • very expencive food/drinks in european/american chains (like Starbucks, KFC)
  • KFC is on each corner
  • chinese ppl always walk with their lunc in plasric bag. Every place is good to sit and eat. The same as every place is good for a little nap
  • infants do not wear diapers, their trousers have hole there (isn't that too cold?)
  • chinese woman wear leggins which immitate black tights on pale skin
Some negatives
  • they try to sell everything to everyone and are very stubborn with that
  • they do not understand any signs or when I shiw them something with my hands. Sometimes they start to shout at me. 
  • noone who wants to get in the tube is not bothered about ppl who want to get out. They just push to get in even though not everyone who wanted left
  • there is not vodka in supermarkets and my Zoladkowa Gorzka from Poland is finished
  • smog
  • chaos on the streets, it does not matter what light is, everyone just walks/drives/rides a bike
  • everyone spits everywhere, with that loud sound hhhhrrrrrrrrrr
Some positives too
  • very clean streets, swipped all day
  • very cheap and very good food on the street (10RMB max)
  • a lot of public toilets (of course squating ones and with baskets to throw away paper in there, what I alway forget. I just hope that I did not block any of them yet)
  • bike paths on every street, wide as lines for the cars
    Lunch on the street
This is it, kids without diapers
One more interesiting thing in Beijing was house party where I was. One of Canadian girls stayig in the hostel met some american guys living in Beijing who were making party and inviting everyone, so it happened that we've ended there too. Very ok, but party almost died around 1, so we've come back to hostel which happened to be just around the corner from their apartment.