Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Guangzhou, China

17 Sept
We landed in Guangzhou Baiyun Airport at around 5 pm, luckily this time they brought all our luggages correctly. We took airport taxi to our hotel Guangzhou Jinyi Hotel (广州金艺宾馆)in Yue Xiu District (越秀区). It's around 500m walk to Subway Line 2 Haizhu Square Station (海珠广场站) and walking distance to the famous Beijing Road (北京路). The hotel is quite old, but still in good condition for RMB285/night.
Beijing Road (北京路)
18 Sept
We started our day trip in Guangzhou by visiting Temple of Six Banyan Tree (六容寺). The temple could be reach by Subway Line 2, alight at Gong Yuan Qian Station (公园前站). It was on Saturday, hence we could see lots of local people coming to pray.
Flower Pagoda (花塔)
The next stop is Sun Yat Sen's Memorial Hall (中山纪念堂) again by Subway Line 2 alight at Memorial Hall Station (纪念堂站). Unfortunately, we came too late, it closes at 12.30 everyday. So we only could take some pictures from outside.
Sun Yat Sen's Memorial Hall
We went back to Haizhu Square Station (海珠广场站) for lunch and take a peek to Sacred Heart Cathedral (圣心堂), a Roman Catholic Church built in the 18th century. The church has western style building which is beautifully designed with colourful glass.
Outside the Church
Inside the Church
The rest of the day, we visited my cousin's house in Pan Yu District (番禺区) as well as her office, a company producing dollhouse called Guangzhou Hongda Craft Co.Ltd.

19 Sept
Go airport and see you next time, China!

Beijing, China

11 Sept
We took flight by China Southern Airlines from Guangzhou to Beijing. Surprisingly, the flight that we booked is connecting flight from Amsterdam, hence the plane is big, the service is good and it was on time. We reached Beijing at 2 pm. But then, to our disappointment, one of our luggage was accidentally left in Guangzhou and they put it in the next flight which reached Beijing at 4.30 pm. So 2 hours was wasted waiting for the luggage.

We reached our hostel at almost 6 pm already, in Beijing we stayed in Viviane Hostel (维维安娜青年公寓), a studio apartment in Chongwenmen (崇文门), just behind New World Mall. The location is superb, the price is RMB210/night for 3 people, however, the apartment is a bit under-maintained, some of the equipments inside are dirty. Beside the building, there is 24-hour-convenient store. Security is good and there are some eating places around.

There is nothing much we could do apart from going for dinner, we went for Beijing Roasted Duck in Bian Yi Fang (便宜坊) restaurant in New World Mall. After dinner, we decided to go to Tiananmen Square (天安门广场)to catch a night view there.
Beijing Roast Duck (北京烤鸭)
Tiananmen Square (天安门广场)
12 Sept
We set off very early to catch the flag raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square (天安门广场). The flag raising ceremony was at 5.50 am in the morning. At the beginning, we planned to continue with Chairman Mao Memorial Hall (毛主席纪念堂). But since I didn't wear shoes, I couldn't go in. The queue is very long as well.

Monument to the People Heroes (人民英雄纪念碑)
The next stop for the day was Summer Palace (颐和园). It could be reached by Subway Line 4 (地铁四号线), alight at Beigongmen Station (北宫门站) and walk to the north gate of the palace. It is an imperial palace built for the royal family to stay in summer. The palace is amazingly huge with Kunming Lake (昆明湖)in the central. We walked around for 4-5 hours inside and went out from the east gate. The nearest subway station from the east gate is Xi Yuan Station ( 西苑站), we didn't know that and took a cab back to Chongwenmen (崇文门) for RMB70 which is not faster than subway due to traffic jam.
Suzhou Street (苏州街)
Beside Suzhou Street
Pavilion over Kunming Lake
Summer Palace (颐和园)
佛香阁
We met my auntie in Chao Yang District (朝阳区) for dinner as this day is her birthday. We tried a very nice soup called Buddha Jumping the Wall (佛跳墙)and some Hunan Cuisine (湖南菜).

13 Sept
The third day in Beijing, we rented a car from our hostel to go to the Great Wall (万里长城)and Ming's Tomb (明朝十三陵). It cost RMB860 inclusive of petrol and toll fee. The driver is very friendly and we talked a lot during the trip. His name is Yang Dan (杨丹) and he is actually the owner of the studio apartment we stay.

It took 1.5 hours drive to reach Great Wall. We visited the Old Great Wall of Badaling (八达岭残长城), it is not the famous Badaling Great Wall where all the tour groups go. There are very few tourists here, we only saw a group of hikers and few local people. There are no sellers or forced-tourguides around. The view is awesome, we enjoyed it very much. There is no public transport to this part of Great Wall, renting a car is the only option. Bringing some apples is good option since apples are filling and watery.
View from below
We Climbed this Far
The Greatness of History
Our lunch was in small restaurant (农家园) near Ming's Tomb. Our driver didn't bring us to the tourist-chopping restaurant. We spent RMB80 for 4 people.

The tomb we visited is Ding Ling (定陵), the grave of Emperor Wan Li of Ming Dynasty. We went down few storeys to see the Underground Palace (地下宫殿). There is nothing much left in the palace, everything has been moved out to museum. One and half hour is enough for this place.

Golden Well (金井)
The last stop was Ming Sacred Way (神道). There are lots of statues in the road leading to Chang Ling (长陵).We passed by the Olympic Stadium (鸟巢) on the way back.
Sacred Way (神道)
14 Sept
Being exhausted from the previous day trip, we decided to do a lighter walk today. There are 3 destinations for the day, Temple of Heaven (天坛), Yong He Lamasery (雍和宫), and Temple of Confucious (孔庙). Again all could be reached by subway.

Temple of Heaven (天坛) could be reached by Subway Line 5, alight at Tiantan Dongmen Station (天坛东门站). It is a complex of Taoist Temple built in 1406 - 1420 during the reign of Emperor Yong Le of Ming Dynasty. The complex is huge and the park is well - maintained. We could see lots of people doing activities like group dancing, playing cards, etc inside the park.
Temple of Heaven (天坛)
Another Building in Temple of Heaven
Yong He Lamasery (雍和宫) could be reached by Subway Line 2, alight at Yong He Gong Station (雍和宫站)。 It was previously the residence of Emperor Yongzheng of Qing Dynasty before he ascended to the throne. Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty used to stay here during his childhood as well. Later on, the mansion was converted into temple which unify the culture of Han, Man, Tibet and Mongolia (汉满藏蒙). There is a very huge standing statue of Master Songkapha of Tibetan Buddhism inside.
Yong He Lamasery (雍和宫)
The Unique Roof
Temple of Confucius (北京孔庙) is located accross the road of Yong He Lamasery (雍和宫). It was dedicated to the great philosopher of Ancient China, Confucius (孔子). The size is smaller than the previous two temples and less tourists come to this temple.
Confucius (孔子)
15 Sept
We made our second try to visit Chairman Mao's Memorial Hall (毛主席纪念堂).It is better to come after the hall is opened at 8am and the queue start moving. My parents gave up on the queue, so I went in alone after queueing for more than one hour. The security check is very strict, a proper clothes is a must and guests are to wear shoes to go in.

Finally, we made a visit to the landmark of Beijing, Forbidden City (紫禁城 / 故宫). It was the biggest well-preserved palace complex in the world, built on the land of 720,000 square meter. 23 emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasty used to stay there until the last emperor of China, Emperor Pu Yi.

Forbidden City could be reached by Subway Line 1, alight at Tiananmen East Station (天安门东站) or Tiananmen West Station (天安门西站), then walk in through Meridian Gate (午门). There are too many tour groups in the Forbidden City, it looks more like a traditional market where people squeeze each other to see the Emperor's throne. It might be a good idea to limit the number of tour groups coming everyday. We walked around inside for around 6 hours, and we at most covered half of the palace. It is amazingly gigantic.

Little Stream in Forbidden City
House of the Emperors
The Emperor's Throne (皇帝宝座)
紫禁城的黄昏
We went out from Shen Wu Gate (神武门) on the north of the palace, crossed the road and go to Jing Shan Park (景山公园). The entrance ticket is very cheap, RMB2. There is a spot that was believed as the place where Emperor Chongzhen, the last emperor of Ming Dynasty, hanged himself after he lost the throne. Make your effort to climb the artifical hill in Jing Shan Park (景山公园), where you could see the whole Forbidden City
Emperor Chongzhen Died Here
Forbidden City from Jing Shan Park
16 Sept
The last day of travelling in Beijing. We only allocated two places for today since we had to meet my auntie for dinner. Beijing Zoo (北京动物园) and Old Summer Palace (圆明园).

Beijing Zoo (北京动物园) could be reached by Subway Line 4, alight at Beijing Zoo Station (北京动物园站). Our purpose to go zoo is only to see panda, so we bought only the entrance ticket and panda's ticket. There are a few pandas inside, it's a bit hard to get their photos since they keep moving.
CUTE!
Another CUTE pose
After seeing panda, we moved on to Old Summer Palace (圆明园) by Subway Line 4 Yuan Ming Yuan Station (圆明园站). It used to be imperial garden and was burnt down by the British and French troops in 1860 during Second Opium War. What is left now is the ruins of the western style building including Xi Yang Lou (西洋楼) and the garden. The view there is amazing with all the yangliu tree (杨柳树). The garden itself is so huge that we can't cover it all.
The Imperial Garden
The Broken Bridge (残桥)
Ruins of the Western Style Building
Xi Yang Lou (西洋楼)
Another ruins
17 Sept
There is nothing we could do in the morning except packing up and get ready to go airport to catch 2.15 pm flight back to Guangzhou.
Beijing Tollgate

Yong Ding, China

6 Sept
During our stay in Jiao Ling, we made a day trip to Yong Ding. It is a city in Fu Jian province, at the border with Guangdong province. The most famous attraction of Yong Ding is Hakka Tu Lou (永定客家土楼). There is no public transportation between Jiao Ling and Yong Ding, hence we had to rent a car for RMB450 a day.

The trip from Jiao Ling to Yong Ding took around 3 hours. We set off at 7.30am and reached there around 10am. The entrance ticket to Hakka Tu Lou is RMB90. There is promotion at the moment that free tour guide will be provided. Our tour guide is one of the descendants of the owner of one of the Hakka Tu Lou building there. She explained about the history of each building. Currently the descendants of the original owner are still staying inside Tu Lou and do business there, selling tea leaves, souvenirs, etc.

Hakka Tu Lou is the authentic architecture of Hakka people in China. The unique thing about the architecture is when the weather outside is hot, we will feel cool when we are inside, and vice versa when the weather outside is cold. The wall is so thick and they put soil inside to preserve the temperature inside. There are round Tu Lou and square Tu Lou.
Temple (天后宫)
The Round Tu Lou
Interior of Tu Lou
Square Tu Lou
View Near Tu Lou
Little Stream
Lunch was in the restaurant near the Tu Lou. My cousin helped us to order Hakka Cuisine, it was reasonably priced considering the location, RMB150 for 5 people. On the way back from Hakka Tu Lou, we visited Hu Bao Pagoda (虎豹塔). It was dedicated to the brothers  Hu Wen Hu (胡文虎) and Hu Wen Bao (胡文豹), the founder of Tiger Balm company. 
Hu Bao Pagoda (虎豹塔)
View from the pagoda

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Jiao Ling, China

This is my first ever family trip with my parents. The purpose is to visit my family in my hometown in China. My hometown belongs to Guangdong Province, near to the border with Fujian Province, a small town called San Zhen in Jiao Ling, in Chinese it's written as 广东省梅州市蕉岭县三圳镇方圆背.

4 Sept - 10 Sept
Budget airlines is lousy but we still stick due to the price, this time we took Tiger Airways TR2986 from Singapore to Guangzhou. My cousin who stays in Pan Yu fetched us in Guangzhou Baiyun Airport and drove us back to our hometown. It took 5 hours to reach Jiao Ling, all the way is tollroad. 

Jiao Ling is a village of Hakka people. Our family welcomed us with authentic Hakka Cuisine. The village is so tranquil and beautiful. All the paddy fields and mountains are so green, the sky is so blue. Weather is very hot in September, average temperature is about 35 degrees. 

The people in the village are so friendly, it is very safe over there as well. People rarely close their door except when they are sleeping. Neighbours sometimes just come to drink tea and have chit chat. I could feel the sincerity that have been lost in big city life. 

We didn't visit many places for the week, we spent most of the time having chat with our family. All the places that we visited, our family over there sent us by car. Below are some of the pictures of my hometown. 

My Great Grandfather's Old House
Authentic Hakka Cuisine
Rounded House
My Ancestor's Altar
Amazingly Beautiful
Another View of Fang Yuan Bei
Xie Jing Yuan's Memorial Hall
Paddy Field & Mountain
Zhang Tan (长潭)
Australian Village (澳洲山庄)
Fujian - Guangdong - Jiangxi Cultural Centre of Sakyamuni
Monument of the People Heroes in Jiao Ling
City Park in Jiao Ling