Friday, September 28, 2007

HALONG BAY

Four hour bus journey to Halong Bay but worth every bit of it! We stayed on wooden boats with two birth cabins. The great thing about Halong Bay are all the rock formations everywhere. All so different. We also took part in a bit of kayaking good fun but hard on the shoulders. We visited a fantastic cave today. We also did some diving off the boat lovely worm water. The weather has picked up again. Yesterday the boats could not leave the bay because of a typhoon. Back on at our hotel in Hanoi and heading on an over night train tomorrow night to Hue.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

MONDAY 24 ----- WEDNESDAY 26. {I THINK!}

We had three great days trekking. We left by bus for a four hour journey to our next destination. In Vietnam there are about fifty four minority group of people. We stayed with families of two of these groups . Our first stop for lunch was with the white thi people. We walked for two hours from there to our next village. That night we stayed in Hang Kia with the flower Hmong people. They made us very welcome. We all slept on very hard mattresses on the floor. All the houses are on stilts. Will not mention toilet facilities they were down the field, not so good when you had to go during the night! Thank God for head torches. Next day we walked for five hours through mostly forest. It rained all day yesterday not much of a view but very nice. We arrive at our next home stay even more primitive but good. We were on the first floor this time. One would have to thrust the bamboo flooring between where you were lying and the bottom! After several shots of rice wine and a few games of cards we all slept well! Today we had another two hour trek to where the bus picked us up. We were covered in muck after all the rain! It was good to get back to the hotel in Hanoi to have a good shower. Tomorrow we are heading to Halong bay for a boat trip. This will all have to be decided in the morning as there is meant to be a typhoon coming! We will have a chill out here and some kayaking all going well!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

SUNDAY 23/09/2007

Just another day in hanoi,except that it is Sunday. Guess what there are even more motor bikes on the road. We took a cyclo around town. This is a guy cycling a bike with a sort of a carriage behind. Two of us took this for an hour poor guy top weight you know. We got to see lots of the old part of Vietnam.. Tonight we are going to see water puppetry should be int resting. Went on a bus tour yesterday.I went to ho chi Mihn Mausoleum Comples. We got to see Ho Chi Minh embalmed corpse.Also to the temple if litature. All Vietenamese architure.' very good.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

THREE DAYS IN HANOI

Three days here now and i have just mastered the trick of getting across the road without been killed by motor bikes! Met up with our new group of five. Starting our trek in the mountains on Monday If you do not hear from me I promise I will send a card!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

ARRIVING IN VIETNAM

Had a very pleasent flight from hongkong to vietnam. One hour and fifty minutes and i also lost an hour. I was met at the airport and delivered to my hotel safe and sound. I am feeling much more relaxed the second time around. Yet again i am met with a whole new experience with loads of motor bikes everywhere {with people on them of course)! When you cross the road you just have to keep going! These people on their bikes will just weave there way in and around you, you just have to take your own life in your hands! good fun really...! My next trip does not start until Saturday so i guess i will just become a local for the next while!

Monday, September 17, 2007

3 DAYS IN HONG KONG

Here now two days and heading off tomorrow for hanoi in vietnam. Do not like it to much here way to big a city for me! we are staying in a posh hotel. Our group have now split up and all gone different directions! There are also one or two still here too which is good for me. looking forward to part two of my next adventure. Hong Kong very expensive also.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Saturday 15 /9/2007(Last day in China)

This is our last day in china i love where we are now as ita quite far south and very relaxing! Unfortunately we are leaving here this evening after been here three days! Overnight train to hong kong.


SEVERAL HOURS LATER! just after waking up after several hours sleep. Sleep I am not to sure about between snoring spitting talking not much sleep was got glad to be finished with overnight trains in china! Now in hong kong. I think it is saturday I really forget what day or time it is, Its great! We are in a posh hotel for our last night with this group. I will stay here till wednesday>
so good bye China hello Vietnam!

P.S. If you are wondering why no photos Don't know how to put them up! but will put up when i get home! I can check comments again for those who wish to leave them! Don't be too smart!
Catriona xxx

THURSDAY 13TH P.M,(THE COOKS BY 10)!

We had our cookery class in the afternoon. We all cooked three dishes sweet and sour pork gong bao chicken braised egg plant with garlic and steam vegtetable dumpling, Darina Allen eat your heart out! I t became fairly hot in our kitchen! Kelly was our head chef and she really put us through our paces. turn up the heat turn down the heat turn off the heat! We were very heated by the time we were finished! Believe it or not it did actually taste the way it was supposed to taste i was pleasantly surprised! we got to eat all of our nice dishes, mind you my dumplings were a little sad looking! Forgot to say Kelly brought us all to the market first to get all our fresh veg and there sure was a great selection. It was some experience too as you could see live fish dog hen snake all ready for the slaughter did not check out the dog to close to the heart!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE!

Ok not good Must start acting my age. Trying to keep up with these young ones is not easy! We had the last meal together as a group last night,great crack! Catriona even got to sing her "kermit" song need i say anymore so i am now a real bit hit! We were involved in a table quiz and guess what our team won! It must have been all the correct answers that i gave! After many drinks later a few shots included and dancing Chinese style we fell home in the early hours this morning! I still seem to be the only one up and out this morning! Nothing but do not disturb signs on everybody Else's door!
Chinese cookery class this afternoon we get to cook three dishes should be fun!

THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

BACK AGAIN

Hi All
Just in case you thought i may have got lost along the way not really .. everything is so action packed and sometimes its like living on the edge! After leaving the great wall which was one of my highlights so far we did a few more touristy things like visiting tinanmen square and the forbidden city. For people that dont know this was the home of the emperors for 500 years and local chinese were forbidden from entering the imperial palace. Buth that has all changed now.It has been rebuilt over the years.
Next day we went to see tge longman grottoes where thousands of buddhas carved into the cliffs and have survived 1500f turbulent history. In Luoyang the are also the white horse temples the first buddhist temple built in china.
...........we went fron there by train to xian. This was my second highlight so far.We went to see the terracotta warriors commissioned by emperor quin shi huang 2000 years ago. They were discovered in a pitand covered over aand this farmer clains to have made the discovery in 1974 and he is still alive. He signs a book all about the worriers every day to this day and if you try and take his photo he just roars! A seleberty do you think!

From here we had a bit of luxury> We embarked on a cruise boat for three days. I have to say i felt very posh here. We spent our time eating buffetts and really stuffing our faces! We were on the yangtse river. Our route here took us from Yichabg to Chonqing taking in the three gorges. Though the lower part of the cliffs are now submerged the change of water level remains small compared to the scale of the mountain.
We have now taken a flight to guilin and bus to yangshou. This is my favorite spot so far in between ridgid pointy mountains great for rock climbing for all those enthousiastics!. My third highlight was a fantastic art show by people and lighr on the river, it was fantastic will tell you all again about this.
5.30 rise this morning for a cycle. We have to go this early as is is very hot and very humid! Out for three hours recken will have quite a soar bum this evening but well worth it. Had a massage yesterday as i had a very stiff neck 13.00 euro for hour and a half! hm hm hm!

Well thats all up to date. Take care everybody not responsible for spelling or any other mistakes this cafe is to hot so its time to go ! xx

Thursday, September 6, 2007

leaving beiging

After spending three days in beiging it is now time to leave. There is a very high polution level here so it is very good to get away from it all. I am amazed by the very old bicycles that everybody has. Sometimes they could be carrying so much stuff aboard that you could harly see the person cycling.
Last night we did an overnight train jurney to leoing, it was good! Six bunks in a very small space. I slept in the middle but watching people climbing up to the top was worth watching. The beds were hard but confortable. We arrived at our destination this morning at 7.15. We have just visited many buddast tempils (rather buddadad out it yhis stage)! Tomorrow we have another train journey but by day so we will see where that takes us

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA 03/092007

Up today at 5.30 three hours by bus to treck on the "great wall of china". We started about 9.00 and trecked for about three hours. We did not go on the real touristy route. It was a fantastic sight. Hard walking at times but well worth it. We had loads of little helpers along the way with bottles of frozen water much appreciated! There are 10 in our group three irish 1 swiss two american two australian, a good motly crew and of course our tour leader luke from australia.Heading off tomorrow on an overnight train to oh i forgot where) ! They say it is an expierance as everybody rushes for the train at the one time even though you have a ticket should be intresting! The weather has been very hot and humid. It sure is a change from home but getting more used to it now> Everybody is very laid back and deffinately no rush on! Chinese food is to die for so different from home. So onwards and upwards from here.