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Sunday, December 11, 2016

5 Days Visiting Xi'an & The Terracotta Army - Part 1


I told myself that I had to blog about this trip. One is because not many people have blogged about Xian so I thought that my post can be helpful to those who is planning to visit. Two is because my memories are failing me (no big deal, just that I forget things very fast), so I need to blog this to capture my memories. Lol

Xi'an is actually a very important place in the history of China. Before you visit Xi'an, you should know this:

"Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an (长安) in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here." -Wikitravel

The fact that Xi'an is so ancient will make you marvel that you can still see many well-preserved places, sculptures & antiques here.

Gonna start with my first breakfast in Xi'an. Ta-dah!


Noodles in tomato broth. Yummy!

Saga Shopping Mall


If shopping & dining is your thing, then you have to check out Saga Shopping Mall, which is the largest shopping mall in Xi'an. They have 2 dining floors (5th & 6th floor) filled with restaurants that guarantees to make you salivate!

One of my favourite dish in Xi'an, you can choose the ingredients that you want and they will serve in a big hotpot to keep the food warm.


Do check out Queen Sophie's pastries. As a fan of egg tarts, I have to say that their egg tarts are one of the best that I have tried.

Queen Sophie, Saga Shopping Mall
Queen Sophie's egg tart

Their super long escalator which connects to the dining floor on Level 5
Restaurants with glass floor
Courier companies have these scooters as collection center outside the mall. How brilliant & convenient! 

Saga Shopping Mall
Add123 Chang’an Nan Ru, Yanta District, Xian 西安市雁塔区长安中路123
Tel(029)86300000
Webhttp://www.sagabuy.com/Open Hours: 10:00 – 22:00

Shaanxi History Museum 


Next stop, the Shaanxi History Museum which is very close to Saga Shopping Mall.

It is a huge museum that houses the artifacts of Xi'an back to the Neolithic age. Their exhibits has the history of over a million years from prehistoric times (1,150,000 years ago - 21st Century BC) to about 1840 AD.

According to Wikitravel, they gives out 4,000 free tickets everyday. There was a long queue for the free tickets when we were there at around 3pm. So if you have the time to kill or arrive very early, you might try to go for the free tickets (Bring your passport to redeem the ticket).

It will be good to spend around 2-3 hours here. Most written display is quite brief so it will be more interesting to follow their guided tour or rent their audio device that explain about their exhibits.





Big Wild Goose Pagoda

What a strange name for a Pagoda, I thought. Then I found that there is a legend behind the name. Read it here


It is a huge park with gardens and it was nice to have a stroll here and just to people watch. There are also some restaurants and shops around here.








This pagoda is really unique because it was built with layers of bricks without any cement.


In front of the pagoda is the biggest music fountain in Asia. 


The photo above is only one part of the fountain because my camera couldn't capture the entire fountain. Do go earlier so that you can get a good spot to see the musical fountain show. For us, we got bored of the show after watching for about 5 minutes. Lol.

Ramada Xi'an Tower


After a long tired day, back to our hotel.

We stayed in Ramada Xi'an Tower throughout our trip. The location was really strategic because it is within walking distance to malls, the Muslim street, the subway, Bell Tower & others. We booked via Agoda and the rate was only RM122/day for their cheapest room.

Check out their full glass wall separating the bed room and bath room. Haha, you will be able to see your roommate doing everything in the bathroom in full view.

Ramada Xi'an Bell Tower Hotel

The next day....

Mt. Huashan


Mt. Huashan is known as “the Number One Precipitous Mountain under Heaven”, and is one of the five sacred mountains in China so you can imagine how majestic it is. 

As an avid hiker, I cannot let go of any hiking opportunities moreover when this place is so magnificent. I told my hub that we had to conquer all the 5 peaks of Mt. Huashan (kiasu much). 

Be prepared that most of the tourist attraction entrance fee in Xian is going to break a hole in your pocket. The entrance fee to Mt. Huashan alone is CNY180 and we paid CNY220 for the cable car. 

Do come with a full stomach because the choice for food is very limited here.

Looking cool before the hike. lol

So many persimmons!

I called this the slow roller coaster. It will take you to the entrance if you are lazy to walk. I was quite excited because I never dare to sit on a real roller coaster so this is a good choice for me.
There are two lines of cable car at Mt. Huashan. We took the cable car to ascend to West Peak (ticket price: CNY 140) and descended via the cable car from North Peak (Ticket price: CNY 90).

View from the cable car


Depending on how much you would  like to walk, you can always plan the route to take.


Signboards for all the 5 peaks.
Fluffy cats at the mountain.


 Mt. Huashan: West Peak



Having grilled lamb along the way is happiness :)

The killer stairs


The most exciting part of Mt. Huashan is the infamous plank walk which is a must for all the thrill seeker. This hiking trail is also dubbed as "The World's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail". Read and see photos here.


Plank Walk: At the entry point

You can rent a harness here and you will need around 40 minutes to complete the walk. 
We didn't go for it because hub is a scaredy cat and we didn't have enough time to catch the last cable car. *cries blood*

So here is a photo from others:
Credit www.misstravelography.com

My knees started to hurt badly half way of the journey. Every steps down then was a struggle :( 
 I have actually seen a women with high heels around here. Not sure how she survived.


By the time we reached the cable car station, it was already dark and we were just in time for the last ride. Haha...we were so afraid that we might miss the cable car because there was no indication along the trail on how long is the distance to the station. If we were to miss the cable car, we would have to walk down or check in the hotel here.

One of the hotel at Mt. Huashan. This was our last photo of Huashan.

If the weather permits, do schedule this trip towards the end of your trip so that you can rest your legs afterwards. I think I've never walk so much in a day, we started around 11am and ends at 7pm.

This was our dinner for the day at the Muslim Street.
Yang Rou Pao Mo (羊肉泡馍)
It's a signature dish at Muslim Street. It's consist of chewy bread in flavourful lamb soup.

That was all for Day 1 & 2 of our Xi'an trip!

P/S: Oh god, took me so long to complete this post. Not sure if there will be a second part. :P

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Trip to Kunming / Stone Forest / Jiu Xiang

Day 1

We reached Kunming airport at about 5pm, so by the time we reach our hotel and rest a bit, it's time for dinner and some shopping.

For budget travelers, I would recommend that you stay in Fairyland Hotel (Kundu). Perfect location and super duper cheap. It's about RM100/night inclusive of breakfast. Their breakfast is not bad too.



 First stop is Jian Xin Yuan
We just told our taxi driver for recommendation and he brought us here. You have to queue up infront of their restaurant for them to take your orders. After you made your order and pay, you then proceed inside their restaurant to collect your bowl of noodle.



 Over-the-Bridge Rice Noodle
Trust me, you will be eating this dish everyday.

 This is supposed to be the most famous dish in the restaurant. You have to dip the raw meat in the hot soup to cook it and then follow by the noodle. I don't think their soup was hot enough to cook the meat. However, the meat came out well done surprisingly. Don't bother too much about the layer of oil on your soup, Kunming dishes are very oily, you'll get used to it.


The shopping area

More shopping area

Babi Club in Kundu. Lol
Kundu is full of clubs and you'll be surprised that there are so many people going clubbing on a Monday

 Day 2

We went to Stone Forest which is about 2 hours away from the city. According to our driver cum tour guide, this place is rated as 5-star and a UNESCO listed site. Throughout our trip, we booked a lady driver who brought us to all these long-distance touristy places.


Beautiful, isn't it?

It's a lot of walking if you want to explore the entire Stone Forest.



Ahem. Testing my flexibility here

 Over-the-Bridge Rice Noodle again for lunch

This is also Over-the-Bridge Rice Noodle

After our lunch, we went to Jiuxiang Scenic Area. This scenic area consists of a few scenic spot.
 The gigantic cave and this is just a small part of it.

 Do you like flowers? I do!!!

 The colourful cave and the doggy footprints


 The twin waterfall

Dunno how to describe this

Okay, till then cuz I am sleepy now. To be continued.



























Saturday, December 22, 2012

2 Days in Shanghai, China

I just had a super fun trip to Hangzhou & Shanghai, it was only 5 days and 4 nights but it feel like we have done so much over these few days. Of course it was also quite tiring since we squeezed our time to the max, lol.

Took loads of photo at the Bund, Shanghai.

The funny faces with the Oriental Pearl Tower

These two has amazing jump-in-the-air skill

Not so successful jump.

 
Today no rain ah?

 My buddy & me

Omega watch shop @ The Bund

We took a night cruise along The Bund

The girls & the night view of the Oriental Pearl Tower

View from the cruise - cute light display from the Citibank building

Apple Store @ Nanjing Road

@ Nanjing Road

Next destination is Tian Zi Fang. I quite enjoyed my time there as it's full of old-style shops with loads of unique products for you to explore.

Stairs are very steep and narrow here.

Shirley with her very stylish jacket from the wholesale mall which we went that afternoon.
It's called something that sounds like "Cheap Po Lo", and it's highly recommended for all the shopaholics. You will definitely go crazy there. Imagine the boutiques there is at least 5 times more than Sungei Wang.

 See my black garbage bag? That is my haul from Cheap Po Lo


I am using this photo as my phone wallpaper.

 
A very nice-looking cafe at Tian Zi Fang

A random shop at Tian Zi Fang

 Our night activities - having coffee & pizza at Tian Zi Fang (left) and liquor at Sasha's (right)

The glorious food ~
 a random restaurant at Nan Jing Road

  
Me and Tay

Our dinner at Xin Ji Shi Restaurant @ Xin Tian Di - highly recommended!

 Appetizer #1
It's jelly fish.

 Appetizer #2

Appetizer #3
One of the star dish, taste like tong yuen with dates

 Hong Siew Pork - Ohh, I have been dreaming of you every night since then.


 This is the freshest, sweetest and also the smoothest steamed fish that I have tasted.

Here's our bill *hyper-ventilate* for 6 pax
Sorry if the price turns you off, LOL. But I think it's really worth the try. :P

 This is Yu Yuan. Look at the crowd! The best words to describe is mountain people mountain sea.

Yu Yuan garden. We paid around RM10-RM20 to enter.
I think you can skip this.

I'll end this post with our award-winning couple photo:






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