Day58 (11th July) Chongqing to Fengdu
IMPORTANT NOTICE Can anybody reading this tell Sandy that we have not been murdered, imprisoned or kidnapped. He can follow us on this blog. Also tell our dear neighbour Mo … Read more
IMPORTANT NOTICE Can anybody reading this tell Sandy that we have not been murdered, imprisoned or kidnapped. He can follow us on this blog. Also tell our dear neighbour Mo … Read more
This was a lazy day. I booked the Yangtse cruise at a travel agency on the ground floor of the hotel and then we went for a meal to a … Read more
Day 56 (9th July) Xi’an to Chongqing The admirable Mr Jones, the concierge at the Hilton, booked the train tickets for us to travel from Xi’an via Chengdu to Chongqing. … Read more
When we arrived in Xi’an, we got a taxi and asked the driver to take us to a hotel. He took us to the Hilton, which is very expensive by … Read more
We got a taxi to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda where Xuan Zang returned from India in 645 to translate the Buddhist texts brought from India and write his Great … Read more
Day 53 (6th July) Jiayuquan to Xi’an The hotel booked a flight to Xi’an for us, let us stay in the room until 14.30 and then took us in their … Read more
There was no problem getting tickets for the train from Dunhwang back to Jiayuquan and, as opposed to the 380 yuan coming it was only 129 leaving for “hard seats”. … Read more
We got a taxi to the Visitor Centre of the Mingsha Shan (Mingsha Mountain) with magnificent sand dunes hundreds of metres high, a temple and the Crescent Lake. The temple … Read more
Day 50 (3rd July) Dunhwang We got a taxi to the Mogao Caves Visitor Centre and joined about a million other people in the queue for tickets, about twice as … Read more
The lovely people at the Ming Nuojin hotel got us a taxi to the fort (guancha), and I now know three words in Chinese. It should have cost us about … Read more