Saturday, July 21, 2007

Since last time...

I have returned back to Foshan, my home in China, for a little rest and relaxation before I ventured out on my next jouney. Yesterday I met my Dad at International arrivals at the Beijing Airport. What a busy place, I can only imagine what a zoo that place will be next year during the Olympics when the athletes and spectators start arriving. Yes I am traveling around China with my dad. It is nice to have somone to travel with instead of being by yourself. I think I wore him out today though. We went for a 5 hour hike on the Great Wall of China. He was still getting aclimitized to the hot, humid, and smoggy wheather here. The Great Wall was a strenous hike as parts of the wall have been renovated and other parts are crumbling to pieces. The wall was build to keep the enemies out from the north. It took 10 years of hard labour from prisoners to build, but the wall never really did perform as its function becasue many of the watchmen were bribed by the enemies. The wall did serve a purpose of transporting goods for trade across China though. I have taken many pictures but unfortunately these internet cafe places do not have USB ports or they have restricitons about uploading pictures. So you will all have to wait with anticipation.
Tomorrow we are headed of to the Forbidden city and Tiananmen Square and in the evening the Beijing Opera.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

5200m + less oxygen+ snow = Top of the world @ Mt. Everest

I have been to the top of the world and back. Okay so we did not climb Mt. Everest because it is the wrong season and it is something that takes lots of planning and training. But we stayed at the Base Camp which is 5200m above sea level. We arrived around 3:30 in the afternoon and immediately went for a hike to the first lookout point. We actually took the long way off the beated track so that we could have a better view. It did not help much as the mountain was covered in clouds and we had a fun time trying to guess which one was actually Mt. Everest. It turns out we were completely off. We slept in the tents at the Base Camp. Each tent is run my a Tibetian family and can probably sleep around 10 people. There is a cookstove in the middle to keep warm. It was really cold especially at night but they provided us with many blankets and yak blankets. I think I slept with 4 large blankets. The next morning we woke to a better view of Mt. Everest.
We still could not see the very top as it was covered by clouds. Pictures coming soon.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

On the roof of the world

We have made it to Lhasa, Tibet. It is not as easy to come as we first thought. There are so many permits and documents that need to be processed in order to enter the region. It is very hot here and I have been using an umbrella to block out the sun. It seems to be the thing to do here in China. It is like having your very own personal tree. The altitude here is 3650m above sea level and in a couple of days we will be viewing Mount Everest at the Base Camp from around 5000m above sea level. The high altitude affects each person differently with some people out of comission for three days. Thankfully I only felt sick for the first day, just a headach and very tired. I almost fell asleep waiting for our food at a restaurant. We have spent our time shopping and visiting the palaces and temples. Yesterday we visited the Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple which I am sure I have taken way to many pictures of both. I believe I could create a 360 degree poster of Tibet. Tomorrow we head out for our 4-day tour to the Mountain. We are traveling with an American guy and a girl from Korea in a land cruiser. It will be nice and cozy for the next few days. Our longest day of driving is 9 hours. I hope that I won't get sick again from the even higher elevation. It is suppose to be the rainy season so I am not sure if we will have a good view of the mountain.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

We have finally made it to Chengdu

On Sunday morning we watched our train pull away from the platform while we were standing on the opposite side. Yes, we missed our train by a few minutes, but were able to get an 80% refund and buy a new ticket for the next day. So we hung around in Guangzhou before returning back to Foshan for the evening. The next day we made it to the train on time. We spent 33 hours on the train watching the countryside, playing cards, reading and sleeping. We arrived at the very busy Chengdu train station were we navigated our way through the crowds to the ticket booth to buy a train ticket to Lhasa, Tibet. Travelling to Tibet is quite complicated. Unable to buy the tickets we decided to find our hostel and see what we could plan at the hostel/travel agent. After much planning we have booked a plane, permit, and 4 day Mount Everest tour to Tibet at a much higher cost then expected, but I think it will be worth it.
Oh, yesterday I vistied the Panda breeding and research base. The Giant Pandas are so cute. Did you know that they also have red pandas? Pandas eat only 20 species of the 300 species of bamboo in China. They are in danger of being extinct but the reserach base has been sucessful in their efforts. A baby panda was born 3 days ago. We couldn't see it as the mother would shelter it from the live video camera in her den. The pandas are very funny creaters who sleep for most of the time. We arrived at feeding time so we could see them awake and playing with each other.