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China
Rather than making our normal summer cruise in 2009, we instead
travelled to China for three weeks. Part of the reason for the trip
was to visit the South Coast Marine yard in
Xiamen, China,
where we had a
boat nearing completion. Although it wasn't a cruising
trip, we managed to get in a fair bit of boating, ranging from short
trips to a multi-day cruise. In fact, we were on a boat in some way
or another in every city we visited except for Xian. Although in one
case, Xiamen, the boat wasn't actually in the water. The trip started at the South Coast Marine yard
in Xiamen. From there we travelled to
Hong Kong,
Guilin,
Yangshuo,
Chengdu,
Chongquin,
Yichang,
Xian and
Beijing (trip
route). We travelled by plane, automobile, river boat, cruise
ship, day train and overnight train. We love mountain-top views and
travelling by water, and got in a fair bit of both throughout the
trip. We sometimes were the only “Westerners” about—James
in particular drew a fair bit of attention—but we always received a
warm reception. We
knew the country was huge and populous, but were amazed at how big
the cities were and how fast the pace was. We were told that growth
had slowed, but the pace was still impressive. Major apartment
complexes were under construction throughout every city, ships were
being built and launched, traffic was crazy, and everyone was in a
hurry. The scale is astonishing. We expected the smaller towns such
as
Yangshuo to have only a few hundred residents, but they had
several hundred thousand. And the population of the bigger cities is
in the millions. The largest,
Chongquin, has 32 million residents, more than all of Canada
combined (admittedly not a high bar). Even
Guilin, one of the smaller centers on our itinerary, has over a
million residents. We organized our trip with
Interlake China Tours. Instead of a pre-canned group tour, we
selected our destinations and itinerary, and they booked the travel,
accommodations, and local guides where needed. The prices were
competitive with major group tours, but with a flexible itinerary
and without the herded cattle feel. The pre-trip support was
excellent, the hotels were wonderful, the guides were prompt,
friendly and knowledgeable, and the whole transaction was
professionally run. We'd definitely book with them again, and
recommend the company without reservation.
Itinerary:
Narita
Chengdu
Chongqing
Yangtze River
Xian
Beijing
Last updated 2009.12.01 | ||
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