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BriarRose59
06-14-2009, 06:38 PM
My daughter and I are on the June 14-26 Enchanted China trip. I will try to post daily to let you know what we are doing.
Day One
Our stay in Tokyo Disney has been wonderful, but we are now ready to start our China adventure. We flew from Tokyo to Beijing on Japan Airlines. They are wonderful! I let them know about my daughter’s fish allergy before we left and they had special meals prepared for her on both the LAX to Tokyo and Tokyo to Beijing flights. The flight attendants were very friendly and helpful and the plane was nice and clean. We were given health questionnaires while on board that we had to fill out before disembarking the plane. We arrived in Beijing at about 1:30 pm and had to wait while the quarantine officials came on board to check everyone’s temperature. We were off the plane at roughly 1:50. We had to pass through a quarantine area where the questionnaires that we filled out on board were reviewed. After we passed through that area, we went through immigration services, then rode a tram over to the main terminal where we picked up our luggage. We were met by an ABD rep right outside customs who put us in a towncar that drove us to The China World Hotel. All in all, it took about an hour from landing to getting in the car.
The hotel is beautiful and the rooms are a generous size. We met Heidi and Huan, our guides, along with the other guest in the lobby around 5:30 pm for a quick ice-breaker, then we were off to the Meiweizhen Royal Restaurant for dinner. The traditional costumes worn by the staff and the restaurant itself were beautiful. We were treated to a traditional tea ceremony before dinner. Dinner was served family style and was delicious. We had mushroom soup along with duck, pork, beef, chicken, prawns and tofu, all served in different ways. Fried rice was also served. If you wanted soft drinks, they were available. After dinner there was an opportunity to dress in the traditional robes and hat . We passed on this but several from our group chose to participate. This seems to be a friendly group and I look forward to getting to know them all better as the days go by. We are headed to bed for a good night’s sleep. More tomorrow!
sayhello
06-14-2009, 08:15 PM
Whee! Looking forward to more of your report! Enjoy!!
Sayhello
kristilew
06-14-2009, 09:05 PM
Have a wonderful time! Can't wait to hear more!
Missin'Disney
06-14-2009, 09:58 PM
Wow. How exciting. Thanks for the live report...looking forward to reading more!! :goodvibes
BriarRose59
06-15-2009, 05:53 PM
Day 2
Our day started with an excellent breakfast buffet in our hotel. They even offered cooked to order omelets and waffles! We met Huan in the lobby at 8:15 a.m. and were off to Tienanmen Square and the Forbidden City by bus. We were told not to pay any attention to the vendors which was hard to do since they came right up to you trying to sell their wares. After pictures in Tienanmen Square we went inside the Forbidden City. It is such a large and beautiful place. There were lots of people but we managed to get some great photos. The colors and textures are amazing. There wasn’t enough time to see everything, but Huan tried to let us see as much as possible. One piece of advice, when the guides suggest a bathroom, take advantage of it because there may be only a Turkish style toilet available later. Also, drink plenty of water. ABD provides water and snacks for you. We had almonds, granola bars and bananas. Make sure you take something before you leave the bus. There are vendors inside, but you don’t always have time to stand in line. The Chinese people seem to be enamored of blond people. We saw some of the Chinese people taking picture of the blonds in our group. At one point, a lady came over to my daughter and me (not blond) and asked to have her picture taken with us. We said okay. It was quite interesting. We loved the Imperial Garden. The strange looking rock and cypress trees made for an interesting contrast. There was a book store in this area and we had a few minutes to shop. My daughter picked up a book of 11 postcards for 30 yuan which is roughly $4.50.
From the Forbidden City we rode our bus to lunch at Dasanyuan Restaurant. Once again it was served family style and there was way too much food! Most of it tasted great, but we couldn’t eat everything and felt bad about so much waste. We had about 20 minutes after lunch so we strolled around the lake that was beside the restaurant. We didn’t get back to the hotel until 2:30 so we decided to shower and rest before dinner. We had to meet in the lobby at 5:30. A few of the families went back out. I know one went to the Temple of Heaven and one went to the silk market.
Tonight was our welcome dinner. Huan said if we wanted to dress for dinner, tonight was the night. We met at 5:30 and were take into one of the ballrooms at the hotel. We made some souvenirs to take home. It was a lot of fun! Dinner again was very good. It was a plated meal with a more western style. There was a surprise after dinner but I won’t tell for those of you who are going on the trip!
We had a change of guide today. Heidi had to leave,so Brian took her place. He had been on the Enchanted China trip that left Beijing last week, so he was in Shanghai. The gentleman he had been working with on that tour took it over and Brian came to take over our trip. He is very nice and I think he will do well with our group.
Overall the weather is warm here and it is quite hazy. I took a Claritin today because my allergies seemed to be giving me trouble. It helped. Please make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen for those that are doing this trip. Also, a lot of Chinese use umbrellas to keep the sun off of themselves. My daughter and I bought umbrellas while at Tokyo Disney so we are planning on using them tomorrow at the Great Wall. Oh my gosh, I am going to the Great Wall of China tomorrow!
logan&tylersmama
06-15-2009, 07:27 PM
sounds like you are having a wonderful time - sounds like a trip of a lifetime.
jennifer
Lifelong_Dreamer
06-15-2009, 09:08 PM
Looking forward to hearing more about your trip! :goodvibes
2GirlsMama
06-16-2009, 08:42 AM
Hi Briar Rose!
Thanks so much for all your updates. It sounds like you are having a wonderful time. I hope you enjoyed the Great Wall.
Are there many kids on your trip?
Do you know if there is access to Blogger in China now?
Do you feel rushed, or do you have time to look at things?
Do you have any tips for other things we should bring to China?
The blonde hair thing amazed me on both of our trips. I had many requests for pictures on both trips. (And my hair isn't really "blonde", my hair stylist works hard to get it to be this color :rotfl2:!
We leave on June 26 for China. Your updates are very valuable.
Have a great time!
BriarRose59
06-17-2009, 09:33 AM
Day 3
Today we rode our bus for about 2 hours to a place along the Great Wall that was less crowded. We stopped right before we reached the wall for a restroom break at the restaurant where we will be having lunch—The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu. There was a very nice bathroom here. After our quick stop we arrived at the Great Wall. We had to walk from the bus up a very steep hill to reach the cable car. There was a flea market type set up going up the hill so be prepared! They all seem to want to sell you something:) It had started to sprinkle before we got off of the bus so Brian pulled out the ABD ponchos for us. I only tell you this in case you are planning on packing a poncho. I don’t want to ruin a surprise but this is something you don’t need to pack. They are clear and very light weight. It’s not something that is going to last for years, but they will be fine for the next 10 days. What can I say about the Great Wall. It was beyond my expectations. The area is breathtaking and I wish we could have spent more time there. We only got to spend about 30 minutes on top because a thunderstorm was coming in and Brian was worried about lightening. We rode the cable car back down and made our way to the bus in the pouring rain. By the time we got to the Schoolhouse it was only a light rain so it didn’t last long.
Lunch at the Schoolhouse was delicious. We were given the choice between a vegetable sandwich or a grilled chicken sandwich. My daughter had the vegetable one. It was served on whole wheat bread and contained grilled eggplant and bell peppers. I chose the grilled chicken and it was served on a very interesting corn bread. It was like regular bread only made with cornmeal. French fries were served as well. We had a choice of brownie or vanilla, chocolate or strawberry ice cream for dessert. After lunch we split into 2 groups. One went to see a glass blowing demonstration while the other watched a noodle making demonstration. Luckily the only one we were able to actually participate in was the noodle making. The kids had a ball and ended up covering Huan with flour. Of course, a little got on them too.
After our return to the hotel at around 4:30, the rest of the day and evening were our own. My daughter and I decided to have Peking duck and attend the Night Market. Huan suggested and made reservations at a very nice restaurant for us. We went by cab, which is a very cheap mode of transportation here. It was around a 20 minute cab ride and only cost about $2.50. The duck was fabulous and the restaurant was beautiful. They spoke limited English but it was enough to get by. We rode another cab to the Night Market. Oh my gosh, I couldn’t believe what I saw people eating! There were starfish and urchins at the first vendor. We saw raw squid, various meats, crab, sea horses, vegetables, and lots of fruit. Everything was on a skewer. The fish and meats were cooked in hot grease when you ordered them. We chose a skewer of candy coated fruit. I hope we don’t regret it later! We rode a taxi back to the hotel. Huan had written out instructions to the cab drivers on hotel cards. She also included her telephone number in case there was a problem. That was good thing too because the driver to the Night Market couldn’t read Huan’s handwriting so he called her to see exactly where we wanted to go. It’s back to the room to pack now. Luggage pick up is at 7:00 am tomorrow morning. We have our pedicab tour of a hutong here in Beijing tomorrow before we fly to Chengdu. Wan an! (Good night!)
2GirlsMama, I'll try to answer your questions tomorrow.
BriarRose59
06-18-2009, 03:25 AM
2GirlsMama:
The kids range from 10-15 on this trip. Nine of the 28 people on the trip are in that group. There are two 18 yo's on the trip also which is nice for my DD. Brian said the other group he was with had more young children.
I don't have an account on Blogger, but I was able to get to the log-in page. We post to Facebook without any problems. I am uploading my photos to Flickr everyday also.
Yes, we are rushed in some places. We could have used an hour on our own at the Forbidden City and at the Great Wall. I think we could have stayed at the Wall a little longer if not for the storm. When you are part of a group tour this is to be expected. You have time on your own in Beijing so you could go back to see something at greater length later, but you would have to pay another entrance fee.
Two things I can tell you not to bring are toothbrushes and toothpaste. The Shangri-La hotels provide good toothbrushes and Colgate toothpaste. We are on our second hotel and they have provided both of those items. Also, someone mentioned soap. They offer both shower gel and bar soap. There is no need to bring your own. Each hotel also provides robes and slippers. There is complimentary bottled water in our room and on the bus. The shampoo and conditioner are of good quality also.
I printed out sheets of address labels for family and friends and it has helped with the speed of doing the postcards in every city. We purchased a box of 10 postcards at our Beijing hotel for around $4.50 and bought postage along with the cards. We purchased a box of 10 postcards for about the same price at the panda facility today and they had stamps at different desk.
Make sure you bring sunscreen and a hat and/or umbrella. You will not look out of place if you bring an umbrella for the sun. Lots of Chinese women use umbrellas instead of hats.
I asked Brian today if he was leading the trip at the end of this month and he said that he and Daisy would be doing that trip so you'll get to meet him. He is a great guide! We love Huan but I have heard great things about Daisy so you'll be in good hands.
One more thing I would strongly suggest if you are bringing a computer: download Skype! We "call" every day and talk with my DH at home and DD21 who is away at college this summer. We can conference call and talk to them both at the same time. My DD21 has a camera on her computer and we have one on the netbook so we can also video conference. My DM does not have a computer so I call her on her land line using Skype for .02 per minute as opposed to $1.99 per minute on my cell phone. Each of the hotels we stay in has free broadband except the Hilton. They charge so I'll get what I need to do finished within the 24 hours I have paid for. If you have an iPhone please go to the AT&T website and go over the iPhone tips for international travel. You need to turn off your data roaming while you are out of the States. Also, you can receive text messages for free, but it costs .50 to send them from your phone. That is true of any AT&T phone, not just the iPhone.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
BriarRose59
06-18-2009, 04:01 AM
Day 4
The bellman is right on time at 7 a.m. to pick up our bags. We go downstairs to have breakfast before we had out to the hutong. The bus picks us up at 8:00 a.m. to begin our adventure today: pedicabbin’ the hutong. We split up into 2 groups since there isn’t enough room in the ladies’ homes that we are visiting today to fit all of us at one time. We are in Huan’s group. She leads us to a group of pedicabs and we hop in and take off! We ride through the “streets” of the hutong and are amazed at the number of people you can fit into such a small place. Our first stop is a home where a lady teaches us about the art of knot tying. It was great fun and she had also prepared tea for us. She had a mama cat and 2 kittens so the kids enjoyed seeing them. Our second stop was a small park area where a gentleman taught us about the Chinese yoyo. We drew quite an audience as the Chinese who were strolling around the lake stopped to watch us attempt the yoyo. The yoyo master gave a short demonstration and did some amazing things with the yoyo. We hopped back into the pedicab for our last stop, where a lady taught us about the art of paper cutting. This morning has been my favorite so far. I loved visiting the people’s homes and actually talking with the local people. We ate lunch at Noble House. It was served family style and as usual there was too much food, but it was delicious! They have some beautiful antique furniture here. Be sure to ask to see it.
We head to the airport after lunch. Our luggage is waiting for us at the airport. We have to check in individually with our luggage. Once that is complete we go through security and on to the gate. We flew on Sichuan Airlines. The flight was an hour late, but everyone sat and talked and the time passed quickly. The flight was good and they served a meal in-flight. It was about a 2-2 ½ hour flight. We arrived in Chengdu about 6:30 p.m. and claimed our luggage. The luggage was then gathered for transfer to our hotel while we were whisked away on a bus to dinner at another wonderful restaurant. Dinner was served family style and a lot of it was too spicy for me to eat. Several of the group, however, really enjoyed it. The items that were not spicy were excellent. We noticed that it was very hazy here and were told this was a normal occurrence. Its not pollution, its moisture in the air because we are in a basin type area here. We were also surprised by the number of high-end car dealerships here. We saw Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Lamborghini on the ride to the hotel. We are staying at the Shangri-La Chengdu and it is absolutely beautiful. Tomorrow is panda day!
knewton64
06-18-2009, 04:51 AM
nice to catch up on all things ABD as you are also updating your tr:goodvibes.
TOO COOL :thumbsup2 .
Cant wait for Panda Day!
figmentfan2009
06-18-2009, 12:06 PM
BriarRose
what is your flickr account? I'm dying to get a preview for our upcoming July trip.
sayhello
06-18-2009, 12:22 PM
I can hardly wait to hear about your day with the Pandas! I've always wanted to do that. I'll tell you, if they permanently add the Terra Cotta Soldiers to this itinerary, it's moving up to the top of my wish list!
Sayhello
figmentfan2009
06-18-2009, 01:37 PM
I am trying valiantly to understand the 11 pound weight limit on carry ons. How strictly (can you tell) are they sticking to that exact number?
I want to be sure I don't go over but I know I want to carry on my cameras (which between the bunch of them, their batteries and chargers is more than 11 pounds) and my laptop and external hard drive and the laptop charger that is close to 11 pounds.
Do they "weigh" your "personal item" along with your carry on? If I take a purse, maybe I can carry the little cameras (one of which is an olympus waterproof that is on the heavy side) and my hard drive in my purse....
BriarRose59
06-18-2009, 05:31 PM
I am trying valiantly to understand the 11 pound weight limit on carry ons. How strictly (can you tell) are they sticking to that exact number?
I want to be sure I don't go over but I know I want to carry on my cameras (which between the bunch of them, their batteries and chargers is more than 11 pounds) and my laptop and external hard drive and the laptop charger that is close to 11 pounds.
Do they "weigh" your "personal item" along with your carry on? If I take a purse, maybe I can carry the little cameras (one of which is an olympus waterproof that is on the heavy side) and my hard drive in my purse....
They did not weigh our carry-ons for the first flight. I'll let you know if they do later.
Karyna Gladys
06-18-2009, 11:46 PM
You're travel agency is really doing a great job organizing all your itinerary. Well, sure you have lot thing to see in China, of course you're right great food. I love Chinese food..
Siliobear
06-19-2009, 02:48 AM
BriarRose,
Enjoying every word of your trip. We leave in one week and can't wait to share your experiences. How bad is the weather? Thanks for your tips about Claritin, sunscreen and the umbrella. Is it as humid as I feared?
BriarRose59
06-19-2009, 09:01 AM
BriarRose,
Enjoying every word of your trip. We leave in one week and can't wait to share your experiences. How bad is the weather? Thanks for your tips about Claritin, sunscreen and the umbrella. Is it as humid as I feared?
The weather has been great, not hot at all. I think that is about to end though. We just arrived at HOMA a few minutes ago and it is humid and very warm here. They are expecting 90's tomorrow with high humidity. Oh well, we'll be on the river cruise.
BriarRose59
06-19-2009, 09:22 AM
Day 5
This morning started with a massive buffet for breakfast at the hotel. I can’t believe how many choices we have! We leave at 8 a.m. for the Panda Breeding Facility and arrive there a little after 9 a.m. We have a talk and slide show about the panda. We then walk to the actual habitats. The pandas are kept in habitats according to their age. They are so cute and fun to watch. They lay around and eat bamboo all day! After viewing 3 different habitats we have the option to hold a panda! The cost is 1000 yuan which comes out to about $150 per person. Apparently this is not always an option, but today we are able to participate. The fee is considered a donation to the facility for further research and upkeep of the pandas and facilities. My DD and I both held a panda and there were employees there to use our camera to photograph the event. It was fantastic! Our next habitat was the red panda. They were a lot more active than the giant panda. We watched them for a while before heading to the gift shop and restrooms. We rode the bus back to the hotel and enjoyed a wonderful lunch at the buffet in the hotel.
We had a stick fighting demonstration at 1:30. An expert gave us an exhibition with a stick and with a sword. We were able to participate and learn how to properly use the stick. It was fun to watch. We have free time after the demonstration. Some are taking advantage of the great pool here while others are resting before the late night tonight. We decided to come back to our room and get caught up on emails, Facebook, etc. and to rest since we will be out later tonight than normal.
We had dinner at the hotel in the huge international buffet. The bus pulled away from the hotel at around 7:15 to go to the Face Changing Opera. It was about a 15-20 minute ride. Once there we were treated to jasmine tea before and during the performance. We used the restroom facility there and once again it was the Turkish style toilets with no paper. The handicap stall was the only western style toilet, but there was still no paper. Make sure to take your own . The opera is outdoors under a canvas tarp so we put on our bug spray as the mosquitoes were out in force. There were several acts prior to the face changing opera and most were very entertaining. The shadow puppet man was fantastic! The face changing opera was really unique and wonderful. Its hard to figure out how they change their masks so quickly. After the opera we ride the bus back to the hotel. We have to have our bags outside our door by 5:00 a.m. in the morning and be in the lobby at 6:00 a.m. for our early flight to Xian. The terra cotta army is tomorrow!
BriarRose59
06-19-2009, 09:38 AM
Day 6
We have such a wonderful group of people with us on this trip. Everyone was downstairs on time at 6 a.m. ready to fly to our next stop. The kids and adults alike were in a good mood and ready to roll!
We flew from the Chengdu airport on China Southern to Xian which took about an hour. There was a bus and a guide that met us at the Xian airport. We rode about an hour to the site of the Terracotta Army. I could not believe how spectacular it was. I am sorry for those that don’t get to see this on their trip. The inconvenience of getting up at 4:30 a.m. today was worth it to see this site. It was astounding to see how many soldiers, horses and even bronze carriages there were. I could not believe the detail on each soldier’s face. It’s a very special place. We rode the bus back to Xian airport and flew China Eastern to Guilin. The flight took roughly 90 minutes air time. Once again we had a guide and bus meet us at the airport. Our luggage was to be brought to the hotel later. The drive from the airport to the hotel is absolutely beautiful. There is so much green here and the mountains are unbelievable. We’ll get a good night’s sleep and attend our first tai chi lesson in the morning.
sayhello
06-19-2009, 01:59 PM
Wow! You are doing such fabulous things! Chengdu, holding a giant panda, the face-changing opera, and the terra cotta soldiers! That addition makes this just about the perfect China itinerary! Congrats! What an experience!
Sayhello
(Oh, and what is a Turkish style toilet?)
figmentfan2009
06-19-2009, 03:09 PM
I'm SO hoping they change the China itinerary for the remainder of the trips. We just saw the mock-up in Epcot, but my son would love so dearly to see them, even if we have to get up at 4:30 am
BriarRose, thank you so much for your updates.
2GirlsMama
06-19-2009, 06:03 PM
Briar Rose!!!!
Thanks so much for your interesting updates and valuable information. Thanks also for answering my questions. I really appreciate it.
I am so glad you are having a great time. Thanks also for the packing advice! We leave one week from today!!
Have a fantastic time.
Siliobear
06-20-2009, 04:01 AM
Wow! You are doing such fabulous things! Chengdu, holding a giant panda, the face-changing opera, and the terra cotta soldiers! That addition makes this just about the perfect China itinerary! Congrats! What an experience!
Sayhello
(Oh, and what is a Turkish style toilet?)
In Asia, their toilets are dug into the ground with the "seat" at ground level but you have to squat to use them. Traditional (sitting) toilets are called Western style. I'm pretty sure that's what she means by Turkish style, although I never heard that term before.
knewton64
06-20-2009, 06:18 AM
In Asia, their toilets are dug into the ground with the "seat" at ground level but you have to squat to use them. Traditional (sitting) toilets are called Western style. I'm pretty sure that's what she means by Turkish style, although I never heard that term before.
now I know what a Turkish style bathroom is - that had me curious :goodvibes.
pandafan
06-20-2009, 06:50 AM
Our Adventure Guides knew the location of the western toilets wherever we went.
minniebeth
06-20-2009, 08:59 AM
BriarRose,
Thank you for sharing your trip each day!
It sounds like such an amazing, amazing experience!~
Enjoy the rest of your trip as I will eagerly be following your reports!:)
djgeffers1
06-20-2009, 05:24 PM
My daughter is in Xian now. she had an exchange student from China this year and her parents wanted my daughter to come back with the student and they said not to worry that were going to pay for everything. She arrived friday morning around 2 am. They took her out yesterday and had her fitted for a traditional Chinese dress then last night took her out to a red carpet event, an opening for a new French restaurant, invitation only, lots of Chinese big wigs there, I guess it was just like here when movie stars arrive at the award shows and photographers everywhere taking pics
TheEvilQueen
06-21-2009, 02:18 AM
Are you on the "special" trip that gets to go see the Terracotta Warriors? If so, please be sure to let us know how that goes too!
sayhello
06-21-2009, 01:08 PM
Are you on the "special" trip that gets to go see the Terracotta Warriors? If so, please be sure to let us know how that goes too!Look up to post #21 above (Day 6). Discusses their trip to see the Terra Cotta Soldiers! I'm *SO* jealous!
Sayhello
figmentfan2009
06-21-2009, 06:13 PM
BriarRose (or anyone else, for that matter)
What time do you have to be down for dinner the first night? We are trying to schedule a tour the first day (we get in on Saturday and want to make the most of Sunday morning) but I'm not sure what time we "need" to be ready at the hotel for dinner.
The initial itinerary says check into hotel at 3:30 but we will already be checked in... and we may get lucky and have already met the guides... I don't want to set our badly getting off on the wrong foot and miss dinner if we aren't back in time. I have several tours lined up (private tours for very small groups) but I don't know if 5 or 5:30 will be sufficiently early to be back at the hotel to make dinner.
Help???
I really would love to see the Lama Temple and the Summer Palace that day, but I'm having trouble with scheduling without specifics...
thanks
ff2000
Mommy2three
06-23-2009, 01:14 AM
I am here in china right now too, in Xi'an for 10days although I only have until sunday morning at 7 until i leave for shanghi to catch my plane that afternoon for Ohare airport. Yesterday we went to the terracotta warriors and it was a wonderful thing to see. Just amazing, and they are still digging and finding more things and looking for the body of the president who is buried there somewhere. And the mountains near there are amazing too! I am staying in Xian for my whole stay with my chinese exchange student and her parents and I feel like I am royalty here. Her parents paid for my airfare and all the meals. So far I am having an amazing expierence. This is my only time I have been outside of the USA. When I get home I will make sure I post photos. I have posted some on my myspace if you want to look jones.family5@sbcglobal.net Not to hijack your thread, but i wanted to share the joy of being in China with you, it is a trip that I will never forget.
2GirlsMama
06-23-2009, 05:01 PM
It was so nice of you to share your joy of being in China. We are leaving on Friday for our China Adventure. I just loved reading your post because of your joy!
I hope the rest of your trip is wonderful.
2GirlsMama
06-23-2009, 05:04 PM
Hi Briar Rose,
I hope you are enjoying your trip. If you are reading the Dis, could you please just post an "I'm OK" message.
I have been worrying because you haven't posted. I hope you and your daughter are doing well and enjoying your trip so much that you haven't had time to post.
pandafan
06-23-2009, 05:34 PM
Might be in Guilin. Can't remember if there is Internet access or not at HOMA.
figmentfan2009
06-23-2009, 06:36 PM
Shanghi I know costs to use theirs if you don't use the lobby
disneytraveler
06-23-2009, 08:03 PM
:goodvibes An beautiful adventure!
Traveling Tinkerbell
06-23-2009, 08:31 PM
We went on this trip last year. The H.O.M.A (Hotel of Modern Art) in Guilin has Internet service. We had no problem using the service. The hotel even had power converters for any guest to use if needed.
Siliobear
06-24-2009, 01:36 AM
Hi Briar Rose,
I hope you are enjoying your trip. If you are reading the Dis, could you please just post an "I'm OK" message.
I have been worrying because you haven't posted. I hope you and your daughter are doing well and enjoying your trip so much that you haven't had time to post.
I was thinking the same. Hope it's just that you're having too much fun or out shopping in all your spare time that you can't find any waking hours to post any updates.
To 2GirlsMama: We leave on Friday too. Can't wait to meet you and to embark on our Enchanted China journey!
dingoballs
06-24-2009, 05:07 PM
This travel alert was just issued by the State Department. It sounds like the Chinese government isn't taking any chances with this swine flu pandemic.
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June 19, 2009
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the quarantine measures imposed by the Government of China in response to the 2009-H1N1 pandemic that may affect travel to China. This Travel Alert expires on September 30, 2009.
Current quarantine measures in China include placing arriving passengers who exhibit fever or flu-like symptoms into seven-day quarantine. Although the proportion of arriving Americans being quarantined remains low, the random nature of the selection process increases the uncertainty surrounding travel to China. The selection process focuses on those sitting in close proximity to another traveler exhibiting fever or flu-like symptoms or on those displaying an elevated temperature if arriving from an area where outbreaks of 2009-H1N1 have occurred. We have reports of passengers arriving from areas where outbreaks have occurred (including the U.S. and Mexico) being placed in precautionary quarantine simply because they registered slightly elevated temperatures.
In some instances, children have been separated from their parents because either the parent or the child tested positive for 2009-H1N1 and was placed in quarantine for treatment. This situation presents the possibility of Chinese medical personnel administering medications to minors without first having consulted their parents.
The Department of State has received reports about unsuitable quarantine conditions, including the unavailability of suitable drinking water and food, unsanitary conditions, and the inability to communicate with others.
Travelers to China are reminded that all foreign travelers, including U.S. citizens, are obliged to follow local procedures regarding quarantines and any other public health-related measures. The U.S. Embassy will be unable to influence the duration of stay in quarantine for affected travelers. The Chinese government will not compensate people for lost travel expenses. Travelers to China are urged to consider purchasing travel insurance to protect against losses in the event they are quarantined.
For more information on U.S. Government policy during a pandemic, and for travel safety information, please see the State Department’s “Pandemic/ Avian Influenza” and “Remain in Country” fact sheets on www.travel.state.gov
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BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 06:13 AM
My daughter is in Xian now. she had an exchange student from China this year and her parents wanted my daughter to come back with the student and they said not to worry that were going to pay for everything. She arrived friday morning around 2 am. They took her out yesterday and had her fitted for a traditional Chinese dress then last night took her out to a red carpet event, an opening for a new French restaurant, invitation only, lots of Chinese big wigs there, I guess it was just like here when movie stars arrive at the award shows and photographers everywhere taking pics
What an awesome experience for your daughter! I hope she is having a wonderful time.
BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 06:18 AM
I am here in china right now too, in Xi'an for 10days although I only have until sunday morning at 7 until i leave for shanghi to catch my plane that afternoon for Ohare airport. Yesterday we went to the terracotta warriors and it was a wonderful thing to see. Just amazing, and they are still digging and finding more things and looking for the body of the president who is buried there somewhere. And the mountains near there are amazing too! I am staying in Xian for my whole stay with my chinese exchange student and her parents and I feel like I am royalty here. Her parents paid for my airfare and all the meals. So far I am having an amazing expierence. This is my only time I have been outside of the USA. When I get home I will make sure I post photos. I have posted some on my myspace if you want to look jones.family5@sbcglobal.net Not to hijack your thread, but i wanted to share the joy of being in China with you, it is a trip that I will never forget.
I am happy you are having a great experience! The terra cotta warriors were fantastic! I am glad we got to see them. It made the trip complete. With your having more time, you were able to see all 3 dig sites. We were only able to see 2 and we missed the building with the bronze chariot. Oh well, next time!
BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 06:27 AM
So sorry for the lengthy delay in posting, but we had trouble with the internet in Shanghai. The broadband wouldn't work in our room. It was supposed to be $15 per day which I was going to pay for 1 day. I sat on the phone with tech support at the Hilton for 30 minutes to discover that the broadband in my room wouldn't work for some reason, but the wifi did. The only 2 packages offered by the hotel were broadband only for $15 for a 24 hour period or broadband plus wifi for $20 for a 24 hour period. They would not discount the wifi even though the broadband didn't work so I refused to use their internet. There was an ecafe next to the hotel, but I didn't have time to drag the computer over there to work. We were just too busy! Anyway, here is where I left off:
Day 7
Today we began our day with a session of tai chi. How wonderful! The local master spent about 30 minutes with us and taught us some basic moves. At the end of the session he gave us a demonstration. Wow! I never knew tai chi was so versatile. You can use some of the moves as self defense. We did our tai chi with the gum drop mountains, a beautiful lake and lots of sculpture in the background. It was very relaxing. Later in the morningwe took the bus to the dock where we board a boat for our Li River cruise. Disney uses a different, less crowded dock further down the river from the point where most boats load. It was great to have a whole boat to ourselves. We could see other boats that were crammed full of tourists. Tour groups and individuals had been mixed to fill a boat. We had our own and could chose to sit inside in the air conditioning or sit on top with the best views. It was magnificent! The mountains are breathtaking. The cruise lasted about 90 minutes and definitely made for a great break in the high energy touring we have been doing. We ate lunch at a hotel in the city where the cruise ended. Once again the food was served family style and it was delicious. We had almost 2 hours to shop and I found a beautiful majong set for just under $30. It had a leather case and bone and bamboo game pieces. You never know if what you buy is authentic in these markets, but I like the set and I didn’t feel $30 was too much to pay even if its not real. I also found 3 yellow jade pendants of my daughters’ and my birth years. I paid around $10 each for those. The bus brought us back to the hotel with enough time for the kids to have a quick swim before dinner. Some rode bikes instead. There are bicycles available for the guests to use and it is a wonderful area to ride and enjoy all of the sculptures. Dinner was a “barbeque” and I won’t say what all we had since I know some of you are taking the trip after me. Since we arrived late last night because of our stop in Xian, the movie night was moved to tonight. There is a small theater on the grounds of the hotel. I attended because I like the movie they were showing. It was a lot of fun. That’s it for today.
BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 06:31 AM
Day 8
We were not rushed this morning since our flight wasn’t until late morning. We were able to enjoy a liesurely breakfast. Some of the kids had time for a bike ride. My DD and I went for a short walk. We traveled by bus to the Guilin airport to travel to Shanghai. The flight attendant said it was 2 hours 15 minutes flight time, but I don’t think it was that long. It didn’t feel that long anyway. Again, our bags were picked up and delivered to the hotel for us. We didn’t have to touch them other than putting them out into the hall by 9 a.m. before we left the Hotel of Modern Art.
We were supposed to go to the Children’s Palace but because of the H1N1 scare, they asked us not to come. There has been another event scheduled for tomorrow to replace this one. We had time upon arrival at the Hilton Shanghai to walk to a Buddhist Temple not far away. The detail in the roof and doors is beautiful. There was a small admission fee, but it was worth it. Next to the temple is a large mall. We will probably visit there later. Now, we have to get back to get ready for a very nice dinner.
Dinner tonight is at “M” on the Bund. Wow, what a view! The Shanghai city skyline is beautiful. We were able to take picdtures before and after dark. A rain storm drove us back inside for a while, but after we ate it was dry again and we were able to take some beautiful pictures. The food is wonderful. We ordered from a limited menu. Dessert at most of the Chinese restaurants we have been to has been fruit. Tonight we were served an assortment of sweets on a tray to share. They were delicious!
sayhello
06-25-2009, 12:39 PM
BriarRose59, glad to hear from you! I would totally have done the same about the Internet connection as you. How very petty of them. Honestly!
Sounds like you are still having a wonderful time. I'm sorry the H1N1 scare has skuttled some of your plans, but I'm sure they have something great ready to substitute!
That dinner at "M", with the view and all, sounds wonderful!
Sayhello
2GirlsMama
06-25-2009, 02:47 PM
Hi Briar Rose!
I am so glad you are having such a fantastic time! Thanks very much for posting your updates. We all gather around the computer to read them. We are leaving tomorrow for China.
The girls are so excited. I think we have them convinced that the plane ride will be a fantastic adventure!;)
Have fun!
2GirlsMama
06-25-2009, 02:50 PM
We can't wait to meet you either! Our family is pretty easy to spot. DH has a full beard, I laugh a lot, and our daughters are frequently singing and dancing.
I hope you have an uneventful flight! We have to go to Chicago first, then on to Beijing.
sayhello
06-25-2009, 03:22 PM
2GirlsMama, have a WONDERFUL time!
I just noticed you are in Ohio. Go Bucks!
You're flying non-stop from Chicago to Beijing? Wow! That *will* be quite an adventure. Hopefully an uneventful one!
Sayhello
figmentfan2009
06-25-2009, 08:49 PM
This is the trip that we lined up for our "early day". I thought the Summer Palace would be great to see (my son wants to see the marble boat) and there aren't many that don't include somewhere that Disney is taking us anyway. The Lama Temple sounds neat... and the zoo... well... my kids always like going to the zoo to take pictures. I figure getting my son out of the zoo without having to read every sign about every animal we have time to see will be much easier since he won't be able to read them anyway.
http://beijing-tourism.com/beijing-day-tours/BTPT01-J.html
I'm getting excited. 28 days until we leave
BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 09:40 PM
BriarRose (or anyone else, for that matter)
What time do you have to be down for dinner the first night?
Help???
thanks
ff2000
We met at 5:30 in the lobby for a "get to know you" game and then went to dinner. I hope this helps!
BriarRose59
06-25-2009, 09:49 PM
I am sitting at the Hong Kong airport waiting to board our flight home. I am sorry that I haven't been able to finish the trip yet. I will work on that on our 11 hour flight from Tokyo to LAX since I'll have plenty of time! I have been typing the daily reports in Word and then using cut & paste to post them.
I hope all of you that are leaving on this trip soon will have as wonderful of a time as we had. It is a fantastic trip and one that we will always remember. ABD is fantastic and the guides they employ are first rate. Thanks Brian, Huan anhd ABD for a wonderful experience!
02AggieGirl
06-25-2009, 10:13 PM
Just started reading your TR! My husband and I were looking through the adventure trips and thought the China one looked amazing!! We already said that we wanted to do it when our children were old enough. Thanks for sharing your experience!!
Siliobear
06-26-2009, 01:45 AM
My DS said ABD called the house today to inform us that they've added Xian (TC Warriors) to our trip as well! I hope he heard correctly because that would make the trip absolutely perfect! We leave in about 24 hours and can't wait. BriarRose...thanks so much for your posts. It makes us feel like we're there (wait...we *will* be soon).:tigger:
sayhello
06-26-2009, 12:05 PM
My DS said ABD called the house today to inform us that they've added Xian (TC Warriors) to our trip as well! I hope he heard correctly because that would make the trip absolutely perfect! We leave in about 24 hours and can't wait. BriarRose...thanks so much for your posts. It makes us feel like we're there (wait...we *will* be soon).:tigger:Siliobear, that's wonderful! Man, if they are adding this permanently to this trip, it has zoomed way up to the top of my "must do" list!
ENJOY YOUR TRIP!!!! :cool1:
Sayhello
figmentfan2009
06-27-2009, 06:19 PM
We just got "the call" from Sue at ABD. They have changed our itinerary to include the terracotta warriors! Day 6 will have its changed itinerary letter in the mail in the next couple days!
Woohoo!!!
Broken hearted DS <girlfriend broke up with him> even almost smiled!
BriarRose59
06-28-2009, 11:17 AM
We just got "the call" from Sue at ABD. They have changed our itinerary to include the terracotta warriors! Day 6 will have its changed itinerary letter in the mail in the next couple days!
Woohoo!!!
Broken hearted DS <girlfriend broke up with him> even almost smiled!
Congrats for the addition! It was an awesome experience, one that I'll always remember. Sorry to hear about DS. This trip will be a nice time away for him. We had a great group of kids on our trip. They were tight from day 1 and it was hard to see everyone say goodbye at our farewell dinner.
I haven't been able to type up the rest of my report yet. I had a wedding yesterday and didn't have time to do any work. Today we have tickets to a musical in Dallas so I will try to get to it in the next couple of days.
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