China by train

Haziran 2018 - Temmuz 2025
  • Dylan Claydon
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By train with two teenagers from the South of France to China Okumaya devam et
  • Dylan Claydon
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine

    1 Temmuz 2018, Ukrayna ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

    Arrived at Kiev station in the morning to our first "not in Kansas any more" moment. Outside the ststion seemed chaotic, dirty and very foreign. Lots of people hawking taxis, all Cyrillic script and incomprehensible cashpoints. I was plaesed to have brought an emergency stash of Euros and Dollars and managed to change some very easily. I am ashamed to say that my firsti nstinct was to head to McDonalds for what I guessed must be guarenteed WiFi, and sure enough a cup of coffee and three packets of fries bought us a table, internet connectionand a space to formulate a plan. We sat outside where Lila was upset by the shocking state of the pigeons, all raggedy and dirty, but she did her best to see that they left our table well fed.
    I had read that Uber was the way to go in Kiev and had installed the app. in Warsaw before left. This was my first experience with the system and itworked very well, getting us across town to our hostel for the equivalent of a couple of euros. Our hostel was cosy, welcoming and very pleasing to Lila, decorated as it was in green and pink with paintings of scenes fromthe ballet. We were just up the road from Independance Square/ The Maiden and in amongst the residences of Presidential Security so, as you might imagine, the ambiance was rather different to the station. After giving the kids a quick rundown of recent history we headed down to the famous square. For those of you who don't know the history of The Euromaiden/Independance Square in the 21st century I'm not going to tell you here. LOOK IT UP!
    Up to date with your European history now? Good.
    We strolled down to the square, a hundred metres from the hostel and wandered about. There was a demonstration calling for the release of Oleg Sentsov, a Ukranian film maker imprisoned by the Russians in Crimea on terrorism charges. A large crowd had gathered and standing at the back were a few of Ukraine's famous citizen's militia. Whether they were there in support or to monitor the demonstration was unclear, but it was certainly a reminder that history is far from over.
    Underneath the square is a large and thoroughly modern shopping mall which provided Lila with much amusement. This, alongside the massive hoardings advertising banks and McDonalds which surround Independance Square contrasted starkly with the rundown look of much of the rest of Kiev. Probably the citizens of the Ukraine have made the right choice with their European alliance but it has clearly not been a panacea.
    We returned to the hostel and went out again to the square in the evening. Clearly no expense had been spared to make this area look like the centre of a modern European city, and it was indeed very impressive. There is a series of fountains, lit up and choreographed to music alongside the illuminated statues of Berehenia and the Archangel Michael. Air guitaring to Bohemian Rhapsody in the centre of the symbol of Eastern Europe's struggle for democracy must rank on any student of the post-modern's bucket list.
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  • Poland/Ukraine night train

    30 Haziran 2018, Polonya ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    The night train from Warsaw to Kiev was dirty, smelly, cramped, subject to interminable interruptions and I loved it. The guard of our carriage had all the genial affability of a prison warder, of the two toilets, one was revolting only after the first five or six hours, the other was a disaster area from the start and after the border was found to have been gaffer taped shut. We settled down to sleep at about 10, only to be woken at 11 by the door being flung open, the light turned full on and the Polish border police asking for passports. Another half an hour after having turned the lights back off the same happened for the Ukranians. The Ukranian policewoman had at least made the effort to apply an electric blue nail polish which matched her uniform to absolutely no degree whatsoever. We surrendered our passports and moved on to an engineering shed where the carriage was uncoupled and lifted several feet off the rails to have the wheels adjusted to fit the wider guage. I tried to make it to the end of the carriage as Helix had told me the door was open and afforded an excellent view of the proceedings. Our host however shooed me off in no uncertain terms before I could get there and so I was only able to watch from the side windows with the other passengers; After all the previous disturbance nearly everyone was now awake and observing. This, as you might expect was when the spirit of comraderie set in and we all stated chatting merrily away about where we had come from, where we were going, and how dreadful this all was. Secretly I think we were all loving it, as this sort of inconvenence is what makes travelling from A to B into a journey.Okumaya devam et

  • Lazienki Park

    30 Haziran 2018, Polonya ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

    The largest park in Warsaw at 76 hectares, originally containing just a bathhouse, it was expanded to its present form largely in the 17th century with the building of several residences, follies and the laying out of formal gardens. We spent the afternoon here before getting on our train to Kiev, wandering about and listening to some musical groups who were playing around the grounds as part of a festival. I did feel a little sorry for them as in the neighbouring park the American Chamber of Commerce were setting up for a shindig and soundtesting the most enormous bass speakers. Bloody Yanks!Okumaya devam et

  • Uncle Joe's Magnificent Erection

    30 Haziran 2018, Polonya ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

    The Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science was built in the 1950s on the orders of Stalin as a "gift" to the Polish people. By all accounts it was far from universally popular, dominating the centre of Warsaw in a projection of Soviet power. As an outsider however I found it wonderful. A cinema, technology museum, a proscenium and a studio theatre in one building it made me want to learn Polish and move in. The tower itself must have had hundreds of rooms and halls, all of which were, that day at least, closed to the public as there was a race to the top by various athletes and representatives of police, fire service and army.Okumaya devam et

  • Warszawa, Poland

    29 Haziran 2018, Polonya ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

    The highight of today's foot-pounding through Warsaw was the roof garden of the Warsaw University Library. A scene out of Jules Verne, with domed skylights and air vents sticking out among the bushes and shrubs, all glass and verdigris. We happened acrossit quite by accident whilst walking along the river. It didn't appear in any of the guides we read. Looking at the photos you'd hardly believe we were walking over the heads of the students below. If you're in the city do make time to see it but don't put it on Trip Advisor or you'll wreck it.Okumaya devam et

  • Berlin, Germany

    27 Haziran 2018, Almanya ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Got into Berlin around 4 p.m and headed off to Kreuzberg area to see my old friend Lizzie. We hadn't seen each other since we were both in our twenties but hav been in contact the last few years through Facebook. I'd managed to find out which bus to get and which street she lived on but not the number. O.K I thought, no poblem, we'lljust find a cafe with internet and get online. Easier said than done apparently. Who'd have thought it in this day and age in a city like Berlin. We eventually found somewhere and waited for a reply, and waited, until I realised that rebooting the tablet might be a good idea. Turns out dinner was getting cold and we were only a few hundred yards from it.
    It was lovely tosee Lizzie again and see that her and her two girls had a good life in a beautiful apartment in the kind of cosmopolitan area that seemed to suit her so well. Her home was so bright with pictures and she was playing the kind of fun, punky music I always remember her for. She's been through a lot in life but she's still on top of it. Thanks for all your hospitality Lizzzie, Mia and Lua, we had a fun time and you were so good to do so much for us whilst managing your full timetables.
    We left Lizzie to get the kids off to school and do her business and took off to the Berlin Technology Museum, a sprawling and fascinating site, largely located at an old train depot. There's a lot to see, plenty of interactive exhibitions and LOADS OF TRAINS!!! i did keep thinking of my departed and much beloved Dad and how much he would have loved it there. There was even a picture of the old Maths Lab in Cambrige with some people working on EDSAC. We didn't stay quite as long as we might have done as we were getting hungry. I had got some money out of our stash for the day to put in my wallet, but something must have distracted me and I left it on the bedside table. It wasn't until i went to buy the tickets that i realised I only had a tenner and some change. It wasn't even enough to pay our entrance, but fortunately the chap at the desk was sympathetic and only charged for an adult and two under 14s, which even left us enoughfor a couple of postcards.
    After getting back to Lizzies it was soon time to pick up the girls and off to the park for swings and chase, via Conrads, an UberMaplins for a cable to connect Helix's camera and tablet. I'm very impresseddwith Helix's German, which he seems to have picked up by osmosis from living at Bazianwithour German friends for so many years, in spite of the fact that I have never heard him speak the language there in 12 years.
    After the park there was ice-cream and pizzas (in that order!) and after bed for Mia andLua an introduction to Russian literature for my two with a screening of Uncle Vanya. Nothing like ending the day on a high!
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  • Frankfurt station

    26 Haziran 2018, Almanya ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    I reserved our tickets for this train two months ago and THE PLATFORM NUMBER IS ON THE TICKET!!! We are now definitely in Germany.