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		<title>New Zealand – Christchurch Van Sale – 29th Dec</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 00:35:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On our way to Kaikoura we drove into Christchurch and started putting the wheels in motion for the sale of our wonderful van &#8216;Po&#8217;. Dave had designed some really cool posters ad we decided to print them onto yellow paper so that they would stand  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>On our way to Kaikoura we drove into Christchurch and started putting the wheels in motion for the sale of our wonderful van &#8216;Po&#8217;. Dave had designed some really cool posters ad we decided to print them onto yellow paper so that they would stand out…sneaky!</p>
<p>Most of the hostels are located around the CBD which is now completely closed off from the public since the February 2011 earthquake. It&#8217;s a disaster zone and as it was over New Year it was eerily quiet. Still we managed to find the hostels and could see many backpackers were still staying in Christchurch, although we weren&#8217;t met with much enthusiasm from the staff members who wished us good luck in the sale of the van. Posters went up in around 8 hostels including The Old Countryhouse, The Jailhouse, Kiwi Backpackers, Vagabonds and a few more we can&#8217;t remember. Along with the posters we had an advert on <a href="http://christchurch.gumtree.co.nz/">Gumtree</a> and on the <a href="http://www.backpackerboard.co.nz/" target="_blank">Backpackersboard.co.nz</a>.</p>
<p>After a long day we stopped over at <a href="http://www.southbrightonmotorcamp.co.nz/" target="_blank">Brighton South Holiday Park</a> on the coast, and during the night we had our first taste of the Christchurch <a href="http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/quakes/recent_quakes.html" target="_blank">aftershocks</a> that have been taking place all year. Helen thought someone was shaking the van! Before we went to bed though we had a few calls from people interested in viewing the van and we booked them in for the next day.</p>
<p>The following morning we washed and cleaned Po as much as we could with a bucket and sponge and a dustpan and brush. We worked hard. At midday we met our prospective buyers, the first couple didn&#8217;t seem too over-thrown by Po and her magic, we think they were after something more modern. Their honest offer at $3400 though was way below our ideal and so we moved onto our next appointment. It was only down the road at The Old Countryhouse and we were met by 3 Swiss travellers looking for a van that would fit all 3 of them. We could tell straight away that they were keen on the van and it was perfect for them as it still has the first row of passenger seats in the back. After a test-drive and a little bit of bargaining we agreed on a sale price of $4050. Result! Having bought the van for $3800 we were making some profit.</p>
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We were holding onto the van until after the weekend so that we could get our trip up to Kaikoura in and decided that the following week we would take advantage of the cheap accommodation on offer at the holiday park and booked into a cabin for the final week of our stay in New Zealand. The owners offered us 10% discount from $48 a night, if we stayed for a week, this worked out to be far cheaper than staying in any hostels in town and the transport links are good from that area.</p>
<p>To see what we did for New Year visit the <a title="New Year 2012" href="http://www.notworkrelated.co.uk/2012/01/new-zealand-kaikoura-christchurch-1st-jan/">Kaikoura</a> post.</p>

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		<title>China &#8211; Nanning to Hanoi &#8211; 7th January</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 02:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We left Lotusland at 7.45am to walk to the International Tourism Distribution Centre only 15 minutes walk away which was perfect for us leaving Nanning. The bus station we came into from Yangshou was at least a 40 minute bus journey from the centre so  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We left <a href="http://lotuslandhostel.spaces.live.com/" target="_blank">Lotusland</a> at 7.45am to walk to the International Tourism Distribution Centre only 15 minutes walk away which was perfect for us leaving Nanning. The bus station we came into from Yangshou was at least a 40 minute bus journey from the centre so we were pleased not to be making this journey again. We were joined by a few other backpackers at the bus station and saw the first bus leave packed with passengers at 8am, ours was at 8.30am and was considerably less full.</p>
<p>We had a hostess who handed out a bread snack and water to all passengers and it was quite a smart bus. We traveled through Southern China  and saw more agriculture and rice fields along the way, it was still cold and dull. We stopped once for a toilet break and then again for lunch, we were only about 20 minutes from the border at this stage but we were provided with a free meal which consisted of egg and tomato, tofu and rice it wasn&#8217;t too bad. There were also quite a few touts waiting to exchange Chinese RMB to Vietnamese Dong. We didn&#8217;t have any Dong ready with us so we changed what we had left of the RMB which was around £10&#8242;s worth. The exchange rate isn&#8217;t great when you do this with touts so we&#8217;d probably recommend to change only what you need for taxi&#8217;s etc on the other side. One girl changed around £200 worth and we don&#8217;t think she did so well on the exchange rate.</p>
<p>The journey from Nanning to the border took around 4 hours and as we got the border the bus pulled into a parking lot, we exited with our bags and were carted off on a little gold-like buggy to the Chinese exit border. It took around 40 minutes to complete exit from China and entry into Vietnam, with 5 or so passport checks. It was pretty relaxed and we were asked a few questions on the Vietnamese side but they were friendly enough and off we went to another golf buggy before being shipped onto another bus. This bus was full and we could only just get a seat.</p>
<p>The journey to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanoi" target="_blank">Hanoi</a> took 5 hours with one break at a restaurant/service area. The bus was okay and again we had a hostess on board handing out water. We were pleasantly surprised with the journey as we had read about some horror stories on the Vietnamese buses, but all in all it was pretty swift. The traffic coming into Hanoi was very busy so it took a while to get into the city. Once we arrived a lady came on board and asked to speak to the westerners, we had read that this would happen so were a little skeptical as to whether to take her advice or not. Contrary to this though she was quite helpful and as a group of 4 she advised on how to bargain for the taxi and made sure we knew how not to get ripped off!!</p>
<p>We traveled with a Finnish couple we&#8217;d met on the bus to <a href="http://www.hanoirendezvoushotel.com/" target="_blank">The Hanoi Rendezvous</a> and agreed a price with the taxi driver. We knew that we&#8217;d be paying around 100,000 dong between us but at first he was quoting $150! Dave kept getting out of the taxi refusing to agree to that price and we eventually managed to get him to agree to our price. The journey was around 15 minutes (the taxi driver had said it would be 50 km!) be prepared for scams!! When we arrived at the Rendezvous he stopped the car a little away from the hotel and said it was much further asking for more money. We knew where the hotel was though and didn&#8217;t take any of his shit. We paid the price and that was that. Perhaps getting into Hanoi from your bus or airport is where you&#8217;re more likely to get ripped off by the taxi drivers as you&#8217;ll be new to the city so just be prepared for this.</p>
<p>At the Rendezvous we checked into our spacious 6 bed dorm room, practically each bed was a mini double with good spacing in between and a shared en-suite. We were paying $7 each for this which was considerably more than in China but it had great reviews and included a good breakfast. We inquired at reception about a few options for getting around Vietnam and as we had no guide book yet we went off to a bookshop called <a href="http://www.bookwormhanoi.com/" target="_blank">The Bookworm</a> to get ourselves a Lonely Planet.</p>
<p>It was around a half hour or so walk through the busy city streets to Bookworm heading north of the city centre to the second lake. We picked up a photocopy version for 150,000 dong checking the quality first as often the maps are very pale so it&#8217;s good to go through the pages. We asked for their recommendation on a good place to eat nearby and were instructed to go to Food Shop (45). We enjoyed some excellent vegetarian Indian food and the ventured through the streets back to the Hotel. When we got there we saw Maayke (from Yangshou) and her friend who were also in the same dorm, we had previously arranged to meet them here so it wasn&#8217;t so much of a coincidence. We discussed trip options and then chatted in the cafe area for a while before hitting the sack.</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; Shanghai &#8211; 6th December</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2011 14:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We arrived Shanghai at around 7am and having being inspired by Rick and Beth (from the Japan to China boat trip) we proceeded to eat our breakfast of oats, banana and raisons out of thermos cups! Really nice! We went straight to The Mingtown Hiker  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We arrived Shanghai at around 7am and having being inspired by Rick and Beth (from the Japan to China boat trip) we proceeded to eat our breakfast of oats, banana and raisons out of thermos cups! Really nice! We went straight to <a href="http://www.yhachina.com/ls.php?id=15&amp;hostID=2" target="_blank">The Mingtown Hiker YHA </a>which is based close to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bund" target="_blank">The Bund</a> in central Shanghai. The hostels are great over here as we always manage to get an early check in. This hostel is quite large, is in a good location and has a good social cafe for meeting people. The four person dorm was a good size, clean and the shared showers down the hall were steamy hot!</p>
<p>The Bund is a popular attraction in Shanghai with views over the river to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pudong" target="_blank">Pudong&#8217;s</a> famous skyscrapers. We walked from Mingtown to the Bund which takes around 10 minutes and strolled along the paved promenade. We were looking forward to some famous Shanghai heat and humidity after the chilly spell in Beijing however the clouds, wind and rain had moved in and it felt very much like a cold and damp December in the UK. Not happy! We followed The Bund walking tour as outlined in The Lonely Planet and walked by some art deco style buildings and famous hotels that play host to historical stories surround the gang of 4 and other war time events. One such place called the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_Hotel" target="_blank">Fairmont Peace Hotel</a> has a pretty impressive entrance way and interior. Following on from here we came across a temple in the middle of the shopping area in Shanghai. It houses a large silver Buddha statue which is quite impressive, but it&#8217;s all a little surreal placed in between large electronic ad campaigns and department stores.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.internationalposter.com/country-primers/soviet-posters.aspx" target="_blank">The Propaganda Poster Art</a> centre had some good reviews in the Lonely Planet and we were interested to see the collection which is located in a basement floor underneath a 20+ story block of flats. It was a little tricky to find but the security guards pointed us in the right direction. It was a great collection of art and design with some interesting historic information to back up the messages and put the posters in context with the political and social movements of the time.</p>
<p>Traveling for a year has its limitations on budget as you can imagine, so on the lookout for some cheap eats, we wandered around the streets looking for just that. This can be difficult if you end up in the wrong area of Shanghai so we chose a fast-food chinese food restaurant chain which had some fairly substandard food. It was cheap and filled us up but that is all. Back to the hostel we had a couple of beers and got chatting to a couple of Scottish girls who are teaching over here in China.</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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