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		<title>Vietnam &#8211; Hue to Hoi An &#8211; 13th January</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 08:14:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We arrived at 8am in Hue after a bumpy overnight sleeper journey. The bus was packed with westerners which made a change from those our travels in China, but it was nice as Helen befriended a South-American Fashion journalist and watched a few episodes of  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We arrived at 8am in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu%E1%BA%BF" target="_blank">Hue</a> after a bumpy overnight sleeper journey. The bus was packed with westerners which made a change from those our travels in China, but it was nice as Helen befriended a South-American Fashion journalist and watched a few episodes of Arrested Development. When we got to Hue we took our bags off the coach and were pointed towards the Google Hotel, here we had a quick pick me up in the form of some fruit and coffee and then went off to see a few sights before our onward bus scheduled at 1.30pm.</p>
<p>Hue is quite small so it&#8217;s easy enough to walk across the river and over to the main sights. It was raining and quite humid, and we passed by a war museum so stopped to take a look and saw some old American army tanks before taking in an exhibition on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_war" target="_blank">Vietnam war</a>. It&#8217;s not that big an exhibition but was a good introduction to the developments of the Vietnam war. As we left along very slippery paths we walked to the <a href="http://www.vietnam-beauty.com/vietnam-world-heritages/historical-heritage/3-historical-heritage/29-hue-imperial-city.html" target="_blank">Imperial Palace</a> which is probably the main attraction in Hue. It only cost 10,000 dong each which is around 33p so we forked out the cash and went inside along with several other tourists. After a brief stop to feed the fish we continued to walk around the Palace grounds and ruins, the site is mainly made up of old Palace rooms, some have been preserved to their original use whilst many others are still as they were since being bombed in the war. Tiled floors still form the ground to many rooms but only have wooden structures and the odd wall that show where the walls would have been.</p>
<p>After taking in the Palace grounds we walked to a Vegetarian restaurant on our way back to the hotel to meet the bus. We chose a few local dishes along with some rice and really enjoyed it. We then made our way back to the hotel and got the bus at 1.30pm as scheduled bound for <a href="http://wikitravel.org/en/Hoi_An" target="_blank">Hoi An</a>. We arrived there at around 5pm and went to find a hotel, we had provisionally booked one place but en-route were offered a cheaper and quite decent room so we opted for this one, breakfast was included and the room was a good size with en-suite. After checking in we went to explore this picturesque river-side town, as we ventured towards the riverside we became enveloped by old quaint houses, tailoring shops, restaurants and souvenirs. It is a very pretty town indeed and almost felt like a stage-set at times, perhaps a little over the top in terms of restoration and just oozed hundreds of western tourists on every street.</p>
<p>We opted for the Morning Glory restaurant close to the riverside but not on the river front for our evening meal. This came in the form of Vegetarian curry, salad, soup and grilled aubergine, each dish was bursting with flavour so based on this we decided to book ourselves onto their cooking class in two days time. Back to the hotel via some more quaint streets, tailoring shops and light displays. before an much needed early night was had.</p>
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		<title>China &#8211; Yangshou &#8211; New Years Eve &#8211; 31st December</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 09:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we arrived in Yangshou we&#8217;d heard that the main cooking school &#8216;Yangshou Cooking School&#8216; offered some great half day classes so we booked this for the first part of the day. We had a pick up from our cookery master from Bamboo after checking  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>When we arrived in Yangshou we&#8217;d heard that the main cooking school &#8216;<a href="http://www.yangshuocookingschool.com/">Yangshou  Cooking School</a>&#8216; offered some great half day classes so we booked this for the first part of the day. We had a pick up from our cookery master from Bamboo after checking out and we were taken to the local market, en route we picked up a few others who were also booked onto the cooking class and we arrived at the market ready for our first part of the class. It was really good to see the market in full swing, we&#8217;ve obviously seen many markets since traveling but each one always has something different. This one for example sold freshly cooked Dog meat, rabbit and a few sad cats were kept in baskets ready to await their doom. Both of us are cat lovers so seeing them there was pretty distressing, the dogs were already cooked and ready to eat. It&#8217;s a veer strange thing for westerners to witness but we don&#8217;t have them same approach to food as the east and especially in China food is food and you eat what you can, when you can. This mind set is still very much in place in the south. We were told not to photograph the dogs, and to be fair it wasn&#8217;t a pleasant experience, but it&#8217;s all part of the process of finding out about different cultures. The rest of the market place was bustling with energy and it was great to see all of the fresh produce and also have an explanation into the different food types.</p>
<p>Following the market tour we were piled into a van and taken to the cooking school. They are situated very close to the harbour where we got the boat to and they&#8217;re location is perfect for the environment. They have an open kitchen where everyone has their own cooking place, wok and sauces, the head chef stays at the front of the class for demonstration purposes and then we cooked what she did straight after, as she came around the make sure everything was going to plan. This is the best cooking class we&#8217;ve done so far as we did most of the preparation and all of the cooking for each dish. In total we had 4-5 dishes varying from stuffed vegetable/canopy style appetisers to the local delicacy beer soaked fish. The latter really was a delight. After each course we sat outside and ate as a group, except for the last two courses which we ate as 2 dishes togethers.</p>
<p>All in all the cooking class was excellent, the teacher was really coherent and patient and we enjoyed good food and company in a wonderful setting. We would recommend the school to anyone visiting Yangshou for sure.</p>
<p>After the class we went back to Bamboo to collect our bags and walked to the next village along from the pier Shi Ban Qiao the hostel we were moving to &#8216;<a href="http://www.guesthouseyangshuo.com/en/index.htm" target="_blank">Trippers Carp Diem</a>&#8216; had been recommended to us by fellow travellers and we&#8217;d already scouted out the area on our bikes a few days ago so we knew it was in a good location. We sacrificed comfort for location on this one and saved our pennies in booking a dorm room. There is always plenty of space in the dorms in China but the beds are often a little hard. This was the case, but considering the quality of the service, food and location we couldn&#8217;t complain too much.</p>
<p>We had some food at the hostel and then set off for our New Years Eve bash at Monkey Jane&#8217;s. When we arrived it was pretty quiet, but before long the card playing crew came along and Helen succumbed to wearing the official Monkey Jane t-shirt. We enjoyed some more card games and the beer flowed freely. More and more people arrived and before long the rooftop bar was rammed. The cards stopped and we enjoyed a funny game of beer pong against a couple of the lads, much to our despair we lost!! And we watched them win time and time again afterwards, we think this was something to do with their distracting crazy dancing each time the opposition took a turn!</p>
<p>We met some fun people and a other travellers making the same trip as us &#8211; over many drinks, dances and ole langs sine we agreed to meet Emma and Doug the following night for food. The party was a good laugh, it was just great to go out, have a few drinkies and lot&#8217;s of fun too!! We enjoyed a good little boogy when the music hit it right and there were even a few fireworks to keep us entertained!</p>
<p>We left at around 2am and walked home along the dark paths to the village. What a fab end to 2010!! Happy New Year!!</p>
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		<title>China &#8211; Beijing &#8211; Train tickets and Vegetarian Food 21st November</title>
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		<dc:creator>notworkrelated - David Rutter &#38; Helen Roscoe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Xi&#8217;an and the Terracotta warriors have been on our to-do list before we even left the UK and we have decided on some dates for when we can pay them a visit. You can fly quite cheaply with CTRIP but we wanted to catch the  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Xi&#8217;an and the Terracotta warriors have been on our to-do list before we even left the UK and we have decided on some dates for when we can pay them a visit. You can fly quite cheaply with CTRIP but we wanted to catch the over night train from Beijing so we could sleep and travel. This required us to purchase our first train ticket. Seat 61 is a great website for finding out information on trains in China, so armed with the information we headed to Beijing West train station. A massive building but nowhere the quality of Beijing South station, it was rammed to the rafters with people and luggage. With no English service desk in sight we picked a random window and tried our luck, no luck, however the next window along had an English speaking lady so we sorted the tickets out. We left as quickly as possible due to stress building rapidly from the shear quantity of people and lack of organisation in such public buildings. It isn&#8217;t linked in with a subway line at present but if you know the bus routes and the location of the nearest tube you can get there pretty easily.</p>
<p>The subway home, relax time with some editing of photos, diary writing followed by a walk to the nearby lake and internet cafe to upload our new updates. We knew of a vegetation restaurant at the top of the lake and it was only a short distance from where we had been editing away. The Lotus Leaf restaurant founded by Buddhist monks offers a broad selection of vegetarian food. The venue had a chill in the air however the food was very good with fake meat (tofu fashioned into meat textures and flavour) and spicy sauces. Beer is non-alcoholic here and tasted very malty but washed the spice down very well. All in all a good find.</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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