On to Yangshuo

The people at the China International Travel Service Counter, near the bus and train station at Guilin were friendly, spoke English and actually had useful information.  They were ready and willing to help even if you don't buy any of their services.  They offered us a hotel with a standard double room for 100 Renminbi a night at a 3* Hotel which would be no less than 400 RMB at peak season.  The Home Minister went up to check the room and after the inspection we managed to cut down the price to 90 RMB a night.


The West Street, Yangshuo
the photographer photographed
fellow cruisers from all over
a view of yangshuo township

.....and the bridge across the river

Three days at Guilin is quite sufficient if you are not in a hurry.  (You could do it for less, but more than three would be a day too many).  We then left for Yangshuo where the scenery is supposed to be much better.  The bus ride cost 15 RMB and an hour and twenty minutes but it was worth every minute.

Decided to try and follow Lonely Planet recommendation on accomodation this time around and went looking for Bamboo House Inn.  We were satisfied with the room, with a balcony and especially the soft bed.  The cosy atmosphere, the food, the setting, the readily available information, free internet (wireless included) and the service was superb and Bamboo House Inn did not disappoint.  We were extremely happy most of all for the friendly, English-speaking staff, which is a rare thing here.  We met interesting people there which I shall mention and talk about in some other appropriate place and platform.  And of course, the scenery was something that inspires and uplifts the spirit. 

Yangshuo fisherman

Yuval, an Israeli who arrived from India after spending six months there, came over to the Bamboo Inn and asked whether we'd be interested in doing a cruise from Yangdi, about 40 kilometres from Yangshuo.  Hiring a raft cost Y200.  If you get more people you can split between you and the price could be much cheaper that way.  In the end there were nine of us.  Two Chinese girls, an American couple, a German, an Israeli couple and us, the Indians.  We had the most beautiful day of our time.  The sun was up and it was really a perfect day as it rained the day before and the day after.
The cruise to Yangshuo from Yangdi on the Li river
This scenery is painted on the back of a 20 Renminbi bill
One of the clearest pics I could manage

limestone peaks reflected on a still lake

8 remarks:

Sekibuhchhuak February 5, 2009 at 9:04 PM  

Home Minister ! (hehe)
Photographer pawh a posi a dik khawp mai :-)

Nalh hlawm tak ani. Kal ve ni a la awm em ang chu maw !

EPISTEMOLOGY February 7, 2009 at 7:13 AM  

As a photo enthusiast, I love your pictures that you put on this blog.I can't wait to see more pics! keep the gud work..!

reverie February 7, 2009 at 9:21 AM  

@seki, photographer hi a in pose fuh phawt hi a ngai tlat alawm tiraw? Thanks.

Kal ve ni maw? awm e a, pahnih nih hnua kal chi, i nghak tang tang hi i tifuh e.

@hruaia, (ka inthlahrung ringawt dawn, hruaia tih hi; ka ti T.. tep a ni). Thanks for the compliments...and hold the good thought that you have since I'm just a novice.... well, that is evident. Thanks anyway for taking the time...There's a few more coming up since you mentioned. Cheers!

Anonymous February 12, 2009 at 9:20 AM  

i thlalak chu avan nalh hlawm veee.tunge i nih phei chu ka hrelo, misual website atangin kalolut ve tawp, keipawh thlalak hi ka tui khawp mai. ka thiam em eem chu ani chuang lo. i thlalak ni hi chhum vel a tam anihhi a, ISO sang deuh hmang ta la a zia awm mai thei ani. China ah ani maw i awm ?

--lal-viking-a

reverie February 13, 2009 at 6:48 AM  

@lal-viking-a: blog i lo tlawh a, i tilawmawm khawp mai. I suggestion pawh a lawmawm e. High ISO hi chu thlalak a noisy duh deuhin ka hria a, mahse, lo try kual ve hrim hrim tur a nia...

Unknown July 1, 2009 at 1:47 PM  

u remrema chu photography lam te poh i lo tuia, a hmuhnawm thin khawp mai... rivers ho phei khi chu a nawmhmel ngoih ngoih, angle fuh/dik thei ngei mai (thiam ve ni awm hrim in)

reverie July 24, 2009 at 2:22 AM  

@Mahruaii, i tilawmawm e. A hmun hi a mawi ve hrim hrim a, lak nalh a awl a ni ang. Lo leng fo rawh. Cheers!

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