Archive for April, 2011

Just a Minute (April 2011)

April 30th, 2011 by Manda | 2 Comments | Filed in Life

On the last day of every month, I take Just a Minute to reflect on what I’m currently up to.

Traveling… throughout southeast Asia! Just finished up seeing Laos and have plans to head to Vietnam next.

Celebrating… one of my best friend’s 21st! He is one of the friends I am traveling with and we definitely had quite the celebration.

Feeling… very sweaty all of the time. People aren’t kidding when they say it’s hot and humid in the tropics, let me tell you.

Relieved… that I have housing sorted for senior year. I am going to be living with two of my best friends in a complex close to campus. Score!

Working… on finalizing my summer plans after I travel. Trying to do this while on the go with sporadic Internet access is incredibly stressful, but unfortunately I’ve no other option.

Missing… Beijing street food. It’s become my comfort food over the last year, and it’s very strange to suddenly go without it.

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The Tourism Industry in China is Lacking

April 23rd, 2011 by Manda | 4 Comments | Filed in Travel

I’ve spent the last week in Yunnan Province, China, checking out the famous cities of Lijiang and Shangri-la. Yunnan is beautiful, and it’s not hard to see why so many tourists, both foreign and Chinese, travel to Yunnan for sightseeing.

One would think, though, that with so many tourists there would be a more centrally coordinated tourism industry in Yunnan. (I guess this applies to China as a whole, but I’ve noticed this infinitely more in Yunnan.) If there is one, I have yet to discover it. My time in Yunnan so far has been riddled with haggling with van drivers over the cost of getting from Point A to Point B, hidden extra fees at random checkpoints at sightseeing locations, and other not-exactly-above-board procedures.

When I went to the Tiger Leaping Gorge, I experienced all of these and more. After I got dropped off by a bus at the gorge’s entrance, I immediately got approached by two people who offered to take me to the middle section of the gorge, where there were hiking trails and guesthouses to stay overnight in. These private vans were the only way of getting anywhere in the gorge, and of course there was no standard price, so I had to bargain my way to a fair price.

Once I got to the trail, I was charged for using it as it was apparently privately maintained by a family who resided in the gorge. When I had hiked down the trail, I was charged yet again for using the returning portion of the trail as that was allegedly maintained by a different family!

The bus I left Tiger Leaping Gorge on was also fairly sketch and I was overcharged by 5RMB, but by that point I was so glad to be off that cramped, sweaty, smoky, fly-infested bus that I didn’t care.

The lesson I took away from my time at Tiger Leaping Gorge: traveling in China is generally cheap, but shoestring budgets will be hard to follow as so many make their living with these not-exactly-above-board methods!

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Summer Travels: 2011 Edition

April 17th, 2011 by Manda | 10 Comments | Filed in Travel

Today I embark on a whirlwind journey throughout the magical, mystical land otherwise known as southeast Asia. Two friends and I will be backpacking throughout Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and finally, Taiwan. It’s going to be insane and crazy and definitely the adventure of a lifetime.

I can’t wait to share my adventures as they happen (pending Internet access, of course). I’ll try to check in every once in a while to let you know how I’m doing!

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