China Trip 2018

September 2018
A trip to China for my brother's wedding. Flying solo, sadly leaving my wife and newborn boy at home.
A whirlwind trip, just 9 days; Beijing, the Great Wall, Taiyuan, Xinzhou, the wedding, and back home.
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  • Day 9

    Wrapping it up.

    September 27, 2018 in China ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    I woke this morning for my final day in China. With my bags 60% packed, I met family downstairs for breakfast around 8.30. I'd begin the long journey home around noon, still leaving a little time for a couple morning activities.

    Jared and Yuan met us in the lobby at about 9.30 and we piled into a couple cabs. First up, a trip to the local Xinzhou market. This place was huge and crowded. There were plenty of weird and wonderful wares for sale; fruits, vegetables, animals, cuts of meat, clothes, furniture and more. As always, we received plenty of stunned looks.. and my efforts to befriend a young local child went awry, bringing them to tears, their nightmares to reality, and potentially traumatizing them for life.

    We each picked up an assorted souvenir or two, before walking a few blocks to the Xinzhou gardens. These were a small but pretty gardens, with a few pagodas, ponds and ornate bridges - a popular spot for people to exercise.

    By a little after 11 it was time for me to catch a cab back to the hotel to finish packing and check out. Yuan, Jared and Ba (Yuans dad) would escort me on a 90 minute drive to Taiyuan airport, for a domestic flight to Beijing.
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  • Day 9

    Back to Beijing

    September 27, 2018 in China ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    I enjoyed my last drive through Chinese traffic madness as we arrived at Taiyuan airport. I said my goodbyes and thanks to the newly-weds and Yuans dad for all their hospitality.

    Arriving around 1.30 for a 3.30 flight, I was pretty early but a walk up checkin was still possible. Clearing security and boarding my China Eastern flight to Beijing went smoothly... the flight itself, not so much. It was a bumpy ride, the seatbelt side never coming off for the duration of the 80 minute flight. The landing was a rough one too, so much so it sounded like the wheels almost broke.

    Now, I had just a casual 6 hour wait for my flight from Beijing to Sydney...

    I'd say the time flew by, but it didn't. While waiting for checkin, I received a text to say my flight from Sydney to Melbourne had been cancelled. I'd been moved onto a later flight that just meant extending the journey another hour. Further to my dismay, my checked in bag would have to be reclaimed at Sydbey and then rechecked in.

    The Beijing airport is huge. Its a 20minute bus ride between domestic and international terminals. When u clear security at the international terminal, there's a train to take you to the gates. The international terminal itself is vast and impressive in design with a huge dome ceiling and millions of lights.

    I spent 3-4 hours lingering around the gates.. with astonishingly NO souvenir shops (only dozens of "duty free" = alcohol and smokes and luxury jewellers) I spent a couple hours at a "irish pub". Only 3 menu items of 50 were available.. but some chicken wings, a couple beers and a Starbucks coffee got me to boarding time just after 11pm.
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  • Day 10

    Flying Home

    September 28, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Its around 1.15am China time, 3.15am AEST. That was a rancid mushroom ravioli dinner I just had. I'm dying for some good Western food... a steak or some schnitzels.

    I've actually been pretty fortunate with seat 54G. Its a middle aisle seat. I have noone next to me, noone in front of me, and no seat behind me. Just 9 more hours to Sydney.

    I'm now sitting in Sydney... waiting around after my second consecutive domestic flight was cancelled.. I was on the 3.30... then the 4.30... now the 5.30. Im scheduled to arrive in Melbourne at 7. By the time I get to Melbourne it will be 33 hours since I left the hotel at Xinzhou.

    Im sitting here chowing down red rooster, watching the clouds roll by out the window, thinking... did I see clouds in China? I feel like it was mostly smoggy.

    It was certainly an interesting experience in China, and it was a pleasure to be there for Jared's wedding. Im actually glad to be home and looking forward to seeing Nat and Ryland.
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