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		<title>China &#8211; Travel from Hong-Kong to Shenzhen to Guilin &#8211; 27th December</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We packed up and were ready to check out at around 11am. We&#8217;d read that we could leave our bags in luggage storage at the MTR station at Kowloon&#8217;s Hung Hom so that we could make the most of having some more time in Hong-Kong.  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We packed up and were ready to check out at around 11am. We&#8217;d read that we could leave our bags in luggage storage at the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTR" target="_blank">MTR</a> station at Kowloon&#8217;s Hung Hom so that we could make the most of having some more time in Hong-Kong. Getting there is fairly easy on the metro with a few stops and walking distance. There is a little problem in that when you buy a through ticket to Hung Hom from Causeway Bay you&#8217;ll have to go through an unpaid walking zone to reach the connection to the western line. You wont find this out though until you&#8217;re ready to change lines at Tsim Shu Tsha and the machine takes your ticket and you have to buy another one way to Hung Hom!! We tried to explain that we didn&#8217;t know about this but they didn&#8217;t really want to know and told us we would need to buy another ticket to get there!! So we lost some more dollars on this and gritted our teeth in fury! Well Helen did but the moment soon passed and we found ourselves at Hung Hom with a decent one off fee of 20 HKD per bag for the day which isn&#8217;t too bad.</p>
<p>We walked across to the main strip in Kowloon via the Hollywood stars walk along the sea front. It was good to have clear views across to Hong-Kong Island and we enjoyed this along with several other tourists. The sun was out and it was very pleasant indeed. As we wandered through the streets and endless shopping malls we found ourselves a good little knife shop and bought us a wee Christmas gift in the form of a Swiss army pen knife. Sad but these things do make your lives a little easier when traveling and having those practical items to hand. It didn&#8217;t stretch the budget too much either which was a nice bonus.</p>
<p>After the excitement of buying our little present we went on the search for some food before our over night bus journey. We found a street that had a mix of establishments and chose Red Ant, which appeared to have some nice rice, noodle and soup dishes. The food was average with Helens particularly bland. Not what you expect really but it did the job. Afterwards we made our way back to Hung Hom station, collected the bags and went for the next train to Shenzen. It&#8217;s a much cheaper method of getting to and from Hong Kong than using the Kowloon express from Guangzhou. For 33 HKD each we got the MTR to the furthest stop on the line Lo Wu, from here it was clearly signposted to get to Shenzen and the bus station, there are exit and entry points from Hong Kong to back into China and the whole process took around an hour and a half from leaving Hung Hom. When we arrived at the bus station we had another hours wait, so we proceeded to play some more card games. We thought we&#8217;d lost our other pack and managed to pick up a new pack of cards for around 20p! Bargain! The bus left at 7.30pm and we were pleasantly surprised to see that the bus wasn&#8217;t as bad as the reports we&#8217;d heard and also seen on the roads. We didn&#8217;t realise but this was the luxury bus and not the cheaper 3 tier sleeper option. The bedding was clean and fresh on and it was only a two tier bunk bed layout with only a handful of people on there. You need to use the seat belts as you&#8217;ll get jerked around quite a bit and there were a few stops coming out of Shenzen before we were well on our way.</p>
<p>Our destination was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilin" target="_blank">Guilin</a> and we were told the bus would get in at around 6am, but we were way ahead of time and arrived at 4.15am. Luckily the station was very much anticipating the arrival of the buses so we weren&#8217;t alone at the drop off. It was a little confusing but we walked out of the station, found ourselves a taxi driver who knew where we were going and landed at the <a href="http://www.wada-hostel.com/" target="_blank">Wada hostel</a> at around 5am. The hostel was all locked up and in the dark but eventually someone came out to let us in, fortunately the room was available and she checked us in at no additional cost. This is one thing that we&#8217;ve found to be really helpful in China, you can arrive at pretty much any time of the day/night and get into your room as long as the date is the same as your check in date then there&#8217;s no extra charges for getting your room early. So we were able to get some sleep and set the alarm for 10am.</p>
<blockquote><p>(Leica M9, Summicron-M 50mm f2.0 &amp; Olympus PEN, 17mm f2.8 &amp; 100mm f2.8, processed in Lightroom 3)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Hong Kong &#8211; 24th December</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a little lie-in we got ourselves ready and headed out into the hustle and bustle of Hong-Kong. We wanted to explore the area on foot so we hit the streets and wandered the many little alley ways and roads. Far more Christmas decorations were  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>After a little lie-in we got ourselves ready and headed out into the hustle and bustle of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong" target="_blank">Hong-Kong</a>. We wanted to explore the area on foot so we hit the streets and wandered the many little alley ways and roads. Far more Christmas decorations were here than in China and it started to make us feel a little bit seasonal especially around Times Square. The streets are very much alike to those in London with the same traffic lights, double yellow lines on the roadside and even double-decker buses. We headed to Soho as the Lonely Planet had recommend the area for something a little different and more creative. There are hundreds of  trendy restaurants and bars situated around Hong-Kong and you have a good choice to pick from, with many all ready very full with patrons.</p>
<p>We found a cool little place at the top of Soho so we sat inside and enjoyed a few drinks. Helen&#8217;s pear <a href="http://www.kronleins.se/" target="_blank">Halmsted cider</a> (from sweden) was lovely and made for some easy consumption. Just up the road we popped into a small gallery and also found a Canon powered photography exhibition at the former jail in the centre of Hong Kong island. We could feel a lot of history here and quite a few areas were sealed off, we have spotted a fair amount of asbestos in China and we bet this place could have been the same. The exhibition (<a href="http://www.hkphotofest.org/" target="_blank">hkphotofest.org</a>) was ok with a selection of old photographs showing the old Hong-Kong in its Colonial days and also some more modern photographers exhibiting their work. The building for us was the highlight, both wanting to use the space for a photography shoot. We even took our Christmas card photos of each other here, ready to be comped together with our Christmas best wishes.</p>
<p>After purchasing some Santa hats for some festive fun we continued to explore the streets on foot and found a great local restaurant that specialised in Wonton. We had a clear broth, with a free refill, and then started on the noodles. Helen&#8217;s wonton was packed with around 5 or 6 prawns and the lemon and honey cold beverage was great. Jumping on the underground network we made our way to Kowloon were on Christmas eve we were informed by the Alison Guest House that there would be fireworks on the Hong-Kong island and looking across the bay was the best way to see them. We asked a local police officer and they told us no fireworks, but there is an event taking place up the road, a street carnival.</p>
<p>People in the Hong-Kong territories really celebrate Christmas Eve more so that the actual day and there were lots of people walking the streets as a lot of the roads were sealed off to traffic. For a few hours we wandered around <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsim_Sha_Tsui" target="_blank">Tsim Sha Tsui</a> and were absorbed further into chaotic streets and neon, they were getting ready for street parties and around the pier looking across to Hong-Kong Island thousands of people were waiting and photographing the Christmas decorations. It was rammed!</p>
<p>Not wanting to get stuck on the wrong side of the bay once the street procession had passed we headed back to Causeway Bay via the Star Ferry. For 1 HKD it&#8217;s a great view of the skyline and an essential part of any Hong-Kong visit. Not far from our accommodation was City Super which is like a food hall at Selfridges in the UK. They had some very nice items to buy so we invested in some Christmas Day luxuries and a really good smoked salmon wrap and a chicken caesar salad.</p>
<p>The streets were packed with people at any time of the day or night, maybe last minute shopping, some carol singers and others just out to feel the Christmas vibe. Once the sun had gone down the streets were even brighter with neon fluorescent and shop interior lights. We felt like we were inside the indent for Channel 4 in the UK which uses neon lights and signs to create a big number four. The inspiration must have come from here.</p>
<blockquote><p>(Leica M9, Summicron-M 50mm f2.0 &amp; Olympus PEN, 17mm f2.8 &amp; 100mm f2.8, processed in Lightroom 3)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>China &#8211; Travel from Kunming to Guangzhou to Hong Kong &#8211; 23rd December</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 08:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No lovely photos to spoil you with on this post&#8230;just a little bit of info about our day of travel! Enjoy! After a good nights sleep in our four person dorm we rose early to shower, grab some breakfast and set off towards the airport.  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>No lovely photos to spoil you with on this post&#8230;just a little bit of info about our day of travel! Enjoy!</p>
<p>After a good nights sleep in our four person dorm we rose early to shower, grab some breakfast and set off towards the airport. We eventually hailed a taxi and soon arrived 30 minutes later at the departure gate. It&#8217;s all fairly well signposted at the airport, however as we only had an online booking reference number and no paper work we wondered if we needed to get our tickets from somewhere before check-in. We were told to just go to check in our bags in the usual way and we were issued the boarding cards. Easy! The airport is fairly large with a good selection of stalls to buy things, if a little expensive.</p>
<p>We booked the flight from Kunming to Guangzhou through <a href="http://english.ctrip.com/" target="_blank">ctrip.com</a> which cost 330RMB plus 50RMB tax and 70RMB fuel tax, so 440RMB (£44) in total for a 1.15hr flight was really good, could well be cheaper than taking the train and saves loads of time. It was far cheaper to fly to Guangzhou than Hong Kong and then we would make our connection through to Causeway Bay where our accommodation was booked.</p>
<p>The flight was very good and took off only five minutes late. Once airborne they offered free apple, orange juice and water etc and then they started issuing food! We were surprised by this as the flight was so short and it was actually very good. Dave had beef and rice, Helen had Egg and tomato noodles, both with a side of cold noodles, bread, water etc. Very shortly after eating we arrived, collected our baggage and proceeded through customs with no passport checking involved.</p>
<p>Guangzhou has very recently hosted the Asian Games and a big air-show, so lots of international people will have passed through and required additional information on travel arrangements. We asked a few people behind desks about getting to Kowloon to which we got blank expressions and one guy said he had never heard of it! We were informed that we would need to get a bus to the train station and then get a bus or get a train to Hong Kong. We found a more official looking desk who were more helpful but still appeared less than knowledgeable and we were directed to a bus that would take us to the main train station where we would be able to get a train, so we proceeded. Once we found the station from the drop off point we tried to buy a ticket. No trains go direct to Hong Kong from here, only Shenzhen and then we would need to get another train! All very confusing and annoyance was starting to bubble to the surface.</p>
<p>Finally we found out that we needed to go to the East Train Station not the main station where we would be able to pick up the Kowloon Express which takes you all the way! The East Station is THREE stops on the underground metro down from the Airport!!! We ended up having to get the metro to the East Station and then buy the tickets from the Kowloon Express office. Faffing to and from bus to train station and then back took us around 2 hours  and should have only taken 20 minutes! Buying the tickets once we were at the right place was simple enough and then the obligatory passport checks and X-Ray scanning of baggage takes place.</p>
<p>Finally we boarded the train and settled down to a two hour train journey to Kowloon. From here we got a taxi to the main land island of Hong Kong after some translation over the taxi drivers phone with someone who could speak English and told him where we wanted to go. We got dropped off just around the corner from the guest house and we proceeded to find the building with no problems.</p>
<p>We were staying at the <a href="http://home.hkstar.com/~alisangh/" target="_blank">Alison Guest House</a> on Causeway Bay, it was well located to shops and an underground station. The room was small but adequate with a double bed, small wardrobe, desk, kitchenette and new looking bathroom. Once we unpacked and spread out our belongings we went to explore the local area which was very busy, lit up to feel like 11am not pm. We stayed out for an hour or so before going back to bed.</p>

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		<title>Merry Christmas &amp; A Happy New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 10:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ho Ho Ho&#8230;Merry Christmas to you all! Thanks for following our journey and supporting the notworkrelated adventure! We really appreciate your comments and look forward to more in 2011! We hope you enjoy some fabulous New Years celebrations and we&#8217;ll see you sometime next year!  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Ho Ho Ho&#8230;Merry Christmas to you all!</p>
<blockquote><p>Thanks for following our journey and supporting the notworkrelated adventure! We really appreciate your comments and look forward to more in 2011!</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy some fabulous New Years celebrations and we&#8217;ll see you sometime next year!</p></blockquote>
<p>All the best from Hong Kong!</p>
<p>David &amp; Helen xx</p>
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