I know I know...... It has been way to long since I wrote anything at all. I have found myself a bit busy doing and seeing all these things that I had no plans whatsoever to do. Funny how that seems to happen. I have just spent over two weeks in China and now am in that far away place called Vietnam, where most of what I know about the country comes from a war that happened 30 years ago and is to them the American War. But more about that later, I guess I should start off with where I left off the last time.
Starting classes in Chiang Mai was a really exciting thing for me because I had not gone to school for a while and was feeling out of practice and had no idea what it was going to be like. The first week was packed with information and so
In the short amount of time I spent in Chiang Mai I really tried to make it my home. I was able
After one last soaking from the festival in Chiang Mai I headed off to China. My first week in China was really laid back, Russ and I just hung out and tried to get caught up on all our travel details (sending packages back home, emails, and planing the next few weeks). We ended up getting stuck there just a bit because we had to wait about 5 days for our Vietnam visas and then could not get the train out of Kunming on the day we wanted.
I found urban China very easy to get around (which I was not expecting) and was surprised because it was very very westernized. After talking with other travelers and from what I have been seeing it seems that Asia is losing much of it's culture as they change with our modern times. I know that things are vastly different than they were 5-10 years ago and I see it changing even more in the next 5-10 years. I often wonder if the good outweighs the bad with all the change and I wonder if we will ever come to a standstill. I am so grateful that am able to see and experience all of these places now and in truth I sometimes wish I had been born 10 years earlier. Oh well I guess I can't change that one right........ :)
Anyway after our slightly extended stay in Kunming we we grabbed a train to Guilin, China. Guilin, like the Krabi area in Thailand has the most amazing Karst features. But unlike Thailand, the city of Guilin is built around, in, and on the features. Russ and I were able to climb to the top of two of the peaks and as soon as you thought you were high enough to see into the countryside, you were confronted by even more mountains. It made me feel like I was in the middle of a giant game of Chess and all the pieces hovered high above me. We only stayed there for a few days but were able to hike around a bit and ride bikes out to the Reed Flute Caves. Although the Caves were cool, I loved the bike ride out into the countryside. The rice patties with vine covered mountains in the background made it very easy to imagine ancient Chinese warriors riding out at you with swords blazing.
That week was the start of a very big holiday in China, so Russ and I went out to Yong Shu for a day where all we really got to do was pick up souvenirs and gifts. When shopping the first quoted price was really outrageous, but we had a great deal of fun bartering. I was always amazed when they would start out with a price 3 to 10 times more than what you would end up paying for it. As much fun as it is to barter the price down sometime I just want them to tell me what I have to pay and be done with it. But it is all part of the experience so I won't complain.
After a little bit of running around trying to send all our gifts back home and still on our bartering high, we bused it back to Guilin on the 30th to grab our train into Vietnam and therefore ended my short but sweet time in China. Looking back, it was not the best place I have visited, but I am so glad that I got to go and I really enjoyed my time. I always get a bit bummed out when there is not enough time to see everything, and with China being SO BIG that reality really hits you. But as Russ and I are always saying to each other, "there is always next time."
Well I think I have made this post long enough so I will leave you here. I have a ton of great stories from Vietnam about motorbikes and beautiful islands. I can't believe we're headed off to Nepal in 15 days and we still have half of Vietnam and all of Cambodia to get through. Wish me luck on getting to Bangkok in time to catch the plane and I will write again when I can.
Peace and Smiles from across the world.
Kala





