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Jumping in Shanghai

Shanghai, China


Shanghai is very different from Beijing. It is much more of a western-like city with its impressive skyscrapers and very diverse population. It is also a perfect place to get some very cheap tailor made suits and shirts :)

permalink written by  Sly on October 6, 2010 from Shanghai, China
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Jumping in Sanya's "Tropical Paradise"

Sanya, China


The first week of October was a National Holiday week for China. 1.2 Biliions Chinese were traveling that week! So we couldn't find any train from Beijing to Shanghai (except accepting a 30 hours ride standing in the restaurant carriage as there was no seat left elsewhere... no thank you).

We didn't like the option of taking a direct flight to Shanghai. If we had to fly, we prefered to look for some fancy destination before going to Shanghai. We ended up finding a good deal going to Sanya and staying in a top notch hotel. Sanya is at the south of Hainan Island, south of China and under the tropics. Pictures we found on the web sounded promising: palm trees, long white sand beaches, luxurious spa-resort by the sea. A real tropical paradise.

What we forgot to do though, was to check the weather. When we arrived in Sanya we discovered it the hard way. The island was under its worse floods of the last 50 years !!

So we enjoyed the hotel, with some bed jumpings (and some amazing massages, and some amazing food and cocktails)

It wasn't that bad because, even if it rained A LOT, it was a so hot that we had no problem in going for a swim in the sea or the numerous swimming pools (one of the pool had a restaurant. Ever ate a hamburger standing on a stool in a pool ? That's awesome).

Overall it has been a great and relaxing weekend.

permalink written by  Sly on October 4, 2010 from Sanya, China
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Jumping in the Forbidden City

Beijing, China


The Forbidden City is at the very heart of the Chinese capital. It was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty and it is HUGE ! It consists of 980 buildings with 8,707 bays of rooms and covers 720,000 m²!

But it can get a bit boring as, after a few minutes walking around, all buildings quickly look the same. This is when being with an awesome gang with Petulia, JP and Sylvain can turn a boring visit into the greatest fun. The "mot d'ordre" was : let's make some stupid pictures !! And so we did. And many ! All of them are not jumping pics, so I cannot show them all here, for the sake of that album :-)

That hommage to the Beatles below, had us getting quite some attraction from the locals.



permalink written by  Sly on October 2, 2010 from Beijing, China
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Jumping in Beijing Summer Palace

Beijing, China


What is great when you're staying at hostels, is that you meet many fellow travelers. People like you that are wandering the world driven by their curiosity towards other cultures and people. Counterpart of meeting many travelers is that you often get jealous of the travels others did, and you not yet !! :-)

Petulia is one of these people. Traveling around the world for many months and many months left to travel. Grrrr, UNFAIR ! But my jealousy was put aside when I learned that Petulia was also a professional picture jumper, taking crazy j'pics in every place.

We shot too many pictures that day to have them all here. But I can tell that it was a hell of a day!

The Summer Palace is a big and peaceful area in Beijing. It is full of parks, lakes, ponds, and monasteries. In 1860, the place was attacked by an anglo-french army. Now, every 100 meters, you can see signs stating that this building was rebuilt after the English and French burnt it down. Ahem... i'm from Quebec right ?




permalink written by  Sly on September 30, 2010 from Beijing, China
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Jumping on the Great Wall

Guaizigou, China


The Great Wall is really stunning, and is definitely a must-see in China. It's construction started as early as the 5th century BC and spanned until the 16th century AD. The wall as we can see it today is mostly from the latest Ming dynasty. It is the biggest architectural structure ever built, both in terms of length, surface and weight.

We went on a tour with our fellow friends from Beijing Backpacker hostel (hostel that I definitely recommend!) and spent 3 hours walking up, and down, and up, and down, and... the wall.



permalink written by  Sly on September 29, 2010 from Guaizigou, China
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Jumping in front of Mao

Beijing, China


At the heart of Beijing, on the south wall of the Forbidden City stands the famous Mao portrait. Mao oversees the huge Tian'anmen Place. All the area is filled at any time with thousands of tourists (and maybe as nearly as soldiers!).


permalink written by  Sly on September 28, 2010 from Beijing, China
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Jumping in Datong

Datong, China


Finally ! After 5 hours at the Chinese border to change again the carriage boggies as we did back in Belarus (which seemed ages before !) and after a last night in the train, finally we arrive in China for a first trop in Datong.

There, they changed the chinese orange coal locomotive we had had at the border for a blue electricity powered one. At least we feel we save some more trees running on electricity rather than coal.

Oh wait... where does the electricity come from in China ? Damn it.

permalink written by  Sly on September 27, 2010 from Datong, China
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Jumping in Sain-shanda

Alagiin Sume, Mongolia


And back in the TransMonglian, this time, direction China !

The picture below was taken at one of the few Mongolian stops, in Sain-Shanda (aka Sainshand sometimes). Thing is that BlogABond doesn't seem to know that city, so I picked the closest I found, Alagiin Sume.

Anyway, in Sain-shanda, we stopped enough time to buy some water, as well as some lyophilized Korean spicy noodles (just add some boiling water, and that's ready). Quite good... when you're hungry !

Korea and Mongolia seem to get along quite well. We saw an impressive amount Korean shops in Ulaan Bator. Maybe it is because both countries are surrounded by huge and powerful countries that they feel it is easier to deal with countries of their size ? Just a thought though, i'm not an expert in koreo-mongol politics.


permalink written by  Sly on September 26, 2010 from Alagiin Sume, Mongolia
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Jumping around Karakorum

Karakorum, Mongolia


Karakorum was the former capital of Mongolia back in the 13th century. The Mongols being nomadic people, there is nothing really left from this capital now. The karakorum Buddhist temple used to be 600 buidings. Now only a few are left.

Around the capital is a desert area, perfect for hose riding, camel riding and dune jumping !

On the second night, in mini Gobi desert (1 hour from Karakorum), we experienced a sand storm that became a rain storm, then a storm and then a snow storm... and still we were sleeping in Gers... it was a cold night !

The following day the sky was crystal clear... but 10°C less than the previous day ! All of that to try and explain the picture below :o)



permalink written by  Sly on September 24, 2010 from Karakorum, Mongolia
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Jumping in Terelj National Park

Bayagiin Dugang, Mongolia


After a day in Ulaanbaaatar, relaxing, walking around the (tiny) capital and most, importantly, eating like crazy, we were ready to start a 4 days tour around Mongolia.

First stop is Terelj National Park, 2 hours from Ulaanbaaatar. It is a very quiet place with stunning landscapes.

We were staying in this Ger.

Gers are great as long as you take care of the fire. But after everybody goes to sleep, the fire just stops... and in 30 mins, it can be damn freezing cold in those things ! You better be prepared and have a goog sleeping bag.


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We spent the day eating, drinking tea and walking around. At sunset we went on a hose ride. It was absolutely great being the only ones (or almost) in this remote area.

permalink written by  Sly on September 22, 2010 from Bayagiin Dugang, Mongolia
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