I know... I know... a double post in the same night! so here it goes....
My first day in Hong Kong started VERY early with a Skype call to my family! I met them at 7:30 am (6:30 pm their time) and my Poppy was there! It was nice to see familiar faces and see my house and Gracie! Im so glad I missed out on all the snow and was sitting in beautiful weather in Hong Kong. It was the first time I talked to my family since Hawaii so it was nice. Its so weird to think that we only have 10 weeks left of this trip! 10 weeks! Thats so little time! I feel like we just got here but we are almost half way through! Its crazy to think and I am trying not to think about it actually. Haha. After Skype-ing with my family, I went in and grabbed some breakfast and then started my day. We met in Tymitz Square around 9:30 and started our day.
We went to the wet market where there were so many fish and all this produce. That was really cool to walk through and it is where people get their fresh produce. Ryan bought 2 oranges and I had a piece and it was sooooo good! After the wet market, we headed over to the jade market and did some bargaining. After the jade market, we went to the Tin Shua temple. It has a bunch of incense in it and I could only be in there for like 5 minutes before I got a raging headache and had to leave and sat on a park bench by myself. After the temple we went to the Modern Toilet Restaurant. Its where you sit on toilets at a tub-table and you order food and the food comes out in a urinal or toilet or tub or sink. Its pretty funny. After lunch we went to the fish street. Its a street with a bunch of fish in baggies outside the stores and its like a whole street. After that we went to the bird park where old men bring their birds in their cages and hang them up and the birds sing to one another. Hahaha its definitely a sight to see. Im not a fan of birds but it was cool. After the bird street we all headed back to the ship but me and Ricardo left and went to the Avenue of the stars which is where all the Asian stars have their stars and hand-prints.
After that we just headed back to the ship to watch the light show and then get ready to go out for the night. We went to Lang Kwai Fong which is a street on Hong Kong Island that basically you just party in the street and walk freely in and out of the bars. It was so much fun. And guess who I ran into there
THE RUGBY TEAM FROM BEIJING! They followed us to Hong Kong! Seriously
what a small small world!
But yea then we just went back to the ship and crashed. Well this was a short post but I will update you about the rest of hong kong later. Now i need my beauty sleep for VIETNAM tomorrow morning!!!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Hong Kong Part 1
Beijing Part 2
Back to where I left off...
We got on the bus after the Silk Market and everyone was exhausted so everyone fell asleep instantly on the bus. It was about a 2 hour drive to the Great Wall. We went to the Jinshanling area of it which is more original and not restored as much as the other parts. Its not every day you wake up from your nap and you look out the window to the Great Wall. We went to the Great Wall and we hiked up it to watch the sunset which was so beautiful. After the sunset, we hiked back down to our bus and then got on it and went to dinner.
Dinner was good! We sat at these huge tables with like a revolving table in the center and they just kept brining food out and putting it on the table. We had everything! Dumplings, white rice, soup, orange pork, noodles
just everything! I forget all we had because there was so much food! Oh and broccoli! There was broccoli there too. After dinner we went to our bus and got dressed to sleep on the great wall! Everyone was layering up because it was soooo cold out. We then drove back to the part of the Great Wall we hiked to see the sunset, and we were handed a dinky little flashlight to shine our way up all these steps to where we were going to sleep. So then we started our hike! And it was tough. Very very tough. It was all stairs and it just kept winding and winding upwards and we couldnt see where we were going only just a bunch of flashlights in front of us. Me, Christina, and this kid Taylor were beasting it though. We didnt know we were the only ones from our group so far ahead and we were hiking with the other group. We started rocking out to some music and we got to the top
. Only to find out we had to hike more along the wall to get to our watchtower. We had to climb through one watchtower and down this tiny, tiny ladder (all in the dark remember!) and then across the wall where its falling apart and some parts of it had no sides
and then we got to our watchtower and had to hoist ourselves up into our watchtower. The only step we had to get into the watchtower were 4 rocks piled on top of each other. Oh, and by the way
we were listening to Mulan as soon as we got on the wall and all the way to our watchtower. We got in our watchtower and cracked open a celebratory beer and waited while the rest of our group got there. When they got there, we were playing Mulan, Ill make a man out of you for them. Before everyone else got there we were touring the watchtower and we went to the other side and it was a straight drop. So when Tommy got there we asked him which way we would be hiking and when he pointed in the way that the drop was we showed him the drop and he just goes
ohmygod! He did not know that it was a drop there. But then he realized that we had to walk in front of the tower and then we climbed back onto the wall.
Me, Patty, and Christina went outside to star gaze and Tommy our tour guide was standing in the opening of the watchtower going
oh you so brave! because he thought we were brave for sitting out there because it was cold and rocky and all. And he didnt want us sleeping out there because there were no walls and it was hilly and he wanted us in the watchtower to sleep. So he kept going, oh you so brave. And then he went
ahhhh
. So beautiful
. So original
so natural and we were like
what tommy? And he was saying that the part of the wall we were on was the most original part of it and it has not been restored.
We then went to bed and we each got a mat and 2 sleeping bags and I was like a cocoon in it. It was hard to move in but sooo warm. At one point I went to turn and I was sleeping next to a wall in the watchtower and I hit the wall with my hand and a bunch of pebbles came crashing down.
We were supposed to wake up for the sunrise but we all slept through it and missed it by like 10 minutes. But whatever, we saw the sunset so I guess thats enough. And when we woke up we were all laying there and this guy comes around the corner and goes
HELLO!!!! and it was the funniest thing ever. After we all grabbed some breakfast and coffee and rolled our bags up we started out for our hike! We found out that we hiked like 1440 steps the night before! Oh and ps
we had a kid on cructches in our group! Thats how awesome my group is. And then on the hike we all stuck together and it only took us 2 hours to hike 4 miles of the wall to the Simatai section. After we got to that section
we ZIPLINED across the river! It was sooooo much fun! We then walked down to the restaurant and got more food (basically what we ate the night before) and then we got on the bus and headed to the Olympic Greens.
Once we got on the bus everyone passed out instantly and we woke up to Tommy waking us up at the Olympics. We saw the birds nest and the water cube and attempted jumping pictures. Which by the way
are VERY hard. We took like 5 minutes to get a good one on the Great Wall and it actually took us a little less at the Olympic Stadium. So as we are leaving there
. Who do we see? THE RUGBY TEAM again!! They were EVERYWHERE. And I also saw Steph who was on a different trip then me!
After the Olympics, we went back to our hotel and we got ready to go see an acrobatic show. It was INSANE! Like the things they did were incredible. There was one point all these girls got on the same bike. And then there was another part where like these 2 guys were on this craft in mid air and they would run around it and it would go around in circles and one guy was on top of it blindfolded! It was INSANE! After the acrobatic show, we just went out and met up with other semester at Sea people.
The next morning, we woke up and went to this park called Jingshan Park and went up to the Coal Hill which overlooked all of the Forbidden City. It was amazing. While we were up there we walked around and then dressed up as empresses! And when we went to undress there was a couple dressing up and they wanted a picture of us and be a family! After that, we did some dancing with some elders in the park, tai chi, and we did this paddle thing and it holds a ball on it. Then we left and grabbed some lunch before catching a taxi to catch a flight to Hong Kong. Our flight to Hong Kong was delayed a half hour but we arrived in Hong Kong around 8:30ish and got to the ship which was docked on Kowoloon Island around 10. The mall we were docked at had free wi-fi and I skyped with Lauren and Ben and John and Gracie, and went on Facebook and posted my pictures from Japan. It was nice to skype and go on websites that we are deprived of here on the ship. I went to bed around 1:15 am to prepare for a busy 2 days in Hong Kong. Thats it for today and I will try and write about Hong Kong tomorrow.
Tomorrow we get to Vietnam! So if I dont write tomorrow, I will try my best to do it soon!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Beijing Part 1
We left Hong Kong last night at 8 pm. But let me backtrack
On February 18th I left for Beijing. I went to the dining hall to meet Christina and Alison at noon because we had to catch the same flight and I met this girl Patty who was actually on our flight too! She is really cool and we hung out the whole time we were in Beijing.
We caught a taxi around 12:45ish and our flight was at 3:50ish I think but we were nervous if it was going to take long to get through customs and everything. We landed in Beijing probably around like 8 maybe and met our tour guide Tommy who is AWESOME. I loved him. We were waiting for our bus at the airport and he looks at us and goes
. why do you stare at me like Im crazy? You think Im crazy? it was so funny. OH! And while waiting for our bus this whole big rugby team came out of the airport and ended up being on the bus next to us
but Ill get back to this later. We got to our hotel which was literally 2 blocks from the Forbidden City which is so cool! Christina was my roommate and we got ready and went to eat at the restaurant next door to the hotel. We got sooooooo many dumplings and really good noodles with beef in them. While we were at the restaurant there was a table next to us with Chinese people at it and they ended up coming over to our table and buying us beer and we all toasted to the new year and then apparently you have to chug the beer after you toast to the new year for good luck. Also, they broke a whole bottle of beer onto the ground and that is apparently good luck too. After dinner, we went out to this area where there were a bunch of small bars and clubs and live music and fireworks going off EVERYWHERE! I loved it! I love fireworks in general, and to see them in Beijing during the Chinese new year is AWESOME!
The next morning we went up and had to pack all our stuff up because we had to check out of the hotel because we were spending the night on THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA! I know
I know
its insane. BUT ANYWAY
so we had to meet in the lobby at 8:40 to start our day. We headed out to the buses to put our bags down and then walked to the Forbidden City which like I mentioned before was only about 2 blocks from our hotel. Its
I dont even know
words cant explain it. It is HUGE! And beautiful and so detailed and I still cant believe I was there. I am still trying to process that I was in China for the last 8 days. It still has not hit me. I honestly cant explain the Forbidden City besides the fact that it was huge. While walking through the city though we kept getting stopped by the Chinese and got our pictures taken with them. It was so funny because we took a group photo in the city and as someone was taking our picture, a swarm of Chinese people surrounded us and kept snapping our picture. And also when we were walking through a doorway, I felt like the paparazzi were chasing us because we were trying to walk through this doorway and they kept stopping us to take our pictures and actually just snapped pictures as we walked past. It was odd but very funny. So we finally made it through the Forbidden City to Tiananmen Square and who was walking into the Forbidden City? The rugby team from the airport! Small World!!
We then walked over to Tiananmen Square, and I thought the Forbidden City was huge, but Tiananmen Square definitely was bigger. We wandered around there and took another group photo, where again, the Chinese swarmed us, and then we left there to go to the Silk Market. Oh my the Silk Market. Im used to going to Rices and all so I thought I would be somewhat prepared for it but not at all! It was way to intense for me. People would just reach out and grab you and try to pull you into their little cubicle thing. And then when you did start bargaining with them, sometimes they got physical! My one friend Brittany got pulled back into the cubicle store thing and then got hit by the person. When I was bargaining I tried to walk away because I honestly did not want the thing I was bargaining for (a shoulder bag, typical I would get a bag) and I tried to walk away and the lady grabbed my arm and did not let go and squeezed me so hard. I ended up buying the bag, but she also threw in a wallet so I got a pretty good deal. We were walking through the aisles and we heard one lady say to a kid
Oh you lie! Your nose grows like Pinnochio! Because the trick there is to say that you saw it at another vendor for a smaller price, or you got it for a smaller price at home and that helps you get them lower. Christina got a North Face and when she was bargaining, she told the lady the price and the lady kept saying IMPOSSIBLE! that is one of their favorite words. They use that so much when you try to bargain them down. She ended up getting the North Face for about 110 yuans (or whatever Chinese money is called). I also got season 1 and 2 of True Blood for about 80 yuans and I couldnt bargain that one down though because those were set prices and the people didnt fight with you if you didnt want it like the other people did. After the Silk Market, we got on the bus and headed to the Great Wall! And this is where I will leave you and continue tomorrow because I am exhausted and once I start talking about the Great Wall, I will talk forever and I dont want too long of a post. Hahah.
Oh and ps
we gain an hour tonight! Woohoooo!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ni Hao from Shanghai!
Ni Hao!
Im in China! The most populated country in the world and it shows! We got to Shanghai yesterday and I am leaving tomorrow afternoon for Beijing to see the Great Wall and what not. Were also here for Chinese new years which is pretty exciting.
Yesterday, me and Jamie just wandered around The Bund which is a street on the banks of the river with a bunch of shops and what not. It was insane! China so far is insane actually. There are soooooo many people! And unlike Japan, they shove you and cut you in line. Its a little ridiculous, not gonna lie. So anyway, we walked around and went into a couple shops before going to this place to eat where we ate SOOOO much food for sooooo cheap! Altogether we got, minestrone soup, cappuccino potato soup (soooo goooood), fried calamari, rainforest fruit pizza, buffalo wings, buffalo wing pizza, and fried cream potatoes (keep in mind these pizzas are personal sized pizzas and each other thing came with like, 4 things each). It was great though! After that, we shopped around a mall and then went on the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel. We figured we would take the tunnel under the river so we could go to the Jin Mao Observatory. The tunnel was interesting. It was like this little car you get in and you go through this tunnel and there are flashing lights and it was kinda trippy. We got out of the tunnel and walked towards the Jin Mao tower, only to find out that there was another river that had to be crossed! And we didnt know how to do that! Hahah it was so funny. We were so confused because we thought by taking the tunnel we would be going under the river but I dont know what happened there. After that little fiasco, we took the tunnel again and just went back to the ship because it was about 6ish maybe, and we wanted to get ready to go out. We went out and it was tough with the language barrier and cab drivers but we had fun.
Today, me and Jamie went to the Science and Technology Museum and it was so cool!! The first room we went into had all these stuffed animals in them in like their natural landscapes and everything. Then we went into this rainforest room. After that we went up to the World of Robots and the science room. Then we went into the health and fitness room where like you could do all these tests and physical activity to see how fit you were and what not but we didnt do that because it would take an hour to do plus there was a half hour-ish wait. After that room we went to the space room and looked through that. It was really cool and Im glad we went. After that, we FINALLY made it to Jin Mao Tower to go to the observatory deck. We were determined to go because we tried so hard to go yesterday that we just HAD to go. So we went, and you take an elevator to the 88th floor, which is the observatory, and it only takes 45 seconds to get there! It was so cool because you could just see on and on for miles and miles and miles. And we could see our ship! We stayed up there for awhile before coming back down and we couldnt decide if we wanted to go to some gardens or not and we decided not to. Good thing we didnt! When we got back to the boat, I ran into my friends who told me they were at the gardens and got separated from their one friend because it was PACKED there because of Chinese New Year festivities and they searched for her for 2 hours and came back to the boat to file a missing persons report! But luckily, Alison made it back and she is fine! She wandered around the gardens for 2 hours also, looking for them, and then found other Semester at Sea-ers (or SASers) and hung out with them. Now I am back on the boat and I have to pack for Beijing which I am DREADING because it is going to be FREEZING and I absolutely hate the cold!!! Well, Ill catch ya on the flip side, aka Hong Kong!!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
HELLO JAPAN!
AHHHHHHHH! Japan was AMAZING!! I know I updated this when we were in Tokyo but I am going to give a more detailed thing now! (and sorry if I repeat myself, I forget what I wrote when I updated it in Tokyo).
So after we got off the ship, we went to Yokohoma station to cash in our railpasses. Then we went to Tokyo and found our hostel. Good ole Anne. We lucked out there. We were in a 10 person room, but it was only the 3 of us in it for the 2 nights we were there!! We got ready to go out and then went to find some place to eat. We found this place to eat and when we got there, it hit how rough the language barrier was. We had our little Japanese language sheet but the waiter was pointing to the prices and what they were on the menu, but it was ALL in Japanese
the price wasnt even in numbers which it usually is at other places. So we left that place and found this other restaurant where the prices were in numbers and there were pictures so all we had to do was point to them. I got this like noodle thing with pork and vegetables in it. Jamie and Tess got fried rice which they LOOOOOOOOVED. We then went to central Tokyo and found this place for Happy hour and then went to an irish pub. It was so funny because we were sitting in an irish pub, in Tokyo, watching male ice skating from 2007 and listening to rap and Taylor swift. It was such a odd combination. We left there and grabbed a train and it was PACKED! I felt like a can of sardines and there were these Japanese men just laughing at us because we were so like
uhhhhhhhhhh? Then we got back to Anne and crashed because it was a long day.
The next day, we got up and went to Akihabara which is the electronic district of Tokyo and just wandered around there. Then we went to central Tokyo and saw the Imperial Palace. After that, we went to Shinjuku and did some shopping there before going back to the hostel. We then got ready and went to Roppongi where we ate at a TGIFridays (soooo American I know but we were going to go to this one restaurant, until we looked in and saw the chef with a straight up dead piglet in his hand and cleaning it with water it looked like). After Fridays we walked around and went into a bar where we made up 3 of the 4 people there. It was hysterical.
The next morning, we got up early because we had to catch a train out of Tokyo station at 8:33am to go to Kyoto. Our train ride was around 3 hours. We got to Kyoto and dropped our bags off at the hotel because check in wasnt until 2. We found this little place to eat and then just wandered around central Kyoto and shopped and talked about what we wanted to do the rest of the day. We checked into our hotel then around 2:30ish I guess, and then we all got showered and ready to go see the golden palace
until by the time we all got ready to go, it was literally MONSOONING out and we didnt go ☹. Im upset about that but its whatever. So then we just decided we would go to dinner and then go out. We found this little tiny local restaurant and I had ramen! It was noodles with scrambled eggs and seaweed in it in a broth. Tess and Jamie got fried rice again. Hahaha. After we ate there, we went to the conveyor belt sushi place. Tess tried a lot of weird things, where as I stuck with an avacado roll (Jamie too), but I also tried a roll with I dont know what in it, and a salmon one. It was good, but I like when the salmon is wrapped in the rice and not just laying on top of it because that way I dont feel the texture of the fish as much! After that, we went to a bar where a university from Kyoto rugby team was! And they sat with us and we talked about Mariah carey, and Michael Jackson (who they love) and Meg Ryan who they like too.
The next morning, we caught a train to Hiroshima. That was about 2 hours ish. Maybe a little more. When we got there we were in a station looking at a map and a guy came up to us and brought us to the information center and when he left us he each gave us a paper crane. We went to the Atomic Bomb Dome and were walking around there when this lady came up to us and told us she would give us a free tour of some sites but it was going to be quick because she had to go home and start cooking dinner. She took us to this statue and I wish I could understand what she was saying but she made us feel it because it used to be smooth but it was rough now because of the radiation. There was also a shadow on the face of the statue that represented something but I couldnt understand what. We then went to a cemetery where the stones I believe all survived the blast but were chipped because they all fell over when the bomb dropped. She also took us to the place where the bomb actually exploded over a hospital. That was the craziest part, that we were standing at the actual place the bomb exploded. After that, we went back to the park and walked around and went to the Childrens Peace Park where all the paper cranes are. It is for Sadako Sasaki, who died when she was 12 due to radiation from the atomic bomb. Its said that you fold 1,000 cranes, you get a wish, and she only folded 644 before her death. There, we put our paper cranes down with the others.
After Hiroshima, we went back to Kobe to meet the boat and get ready to go out. Some place was having a Semester at Sea party where everyone was so we went there.
The next day, me, Jamie and Tess explored Kobe a little and got a Kobe beef lunch! It was AMAZING! Then we did this awesome photo-booth thing and then went back to the ship. The ship pulled out of Kobe at 8 last night, and we are now headed for Shanghai, China! We will be there on Tuesday and are there for a whole week!
Alright well Im going to go! I have dinner with my extended family tonight and then I am going to go to post-port which is where people share their stories about Japan, and then I have a meeting for Sea Olympics. Busy night!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
konichiwa!!!!
currently i am sitting in a hostel in tokyo (the ueno district to be exact, which is part of old tokyo). just a quick update. ...
we got off the boat yesterday around noon and got to the hostel (anne hostel) at around 2-3ish. it was such an easy way to get here because the public transportation in japan is like fool-proof. so after we checked in, we got ready and went out to find some wehre to eat where tess and jamie had teh best fried rice everrrr (according to them, and i did have a bite and it was very good i must say) and i got some noodle and pork thing which was so good. we then went out in tokyo and today we did a whole bunch of stuff... akihabara, shinjuku and then back to the hostel.
im sorry this is short but we are currently getting ready to go out in roppongo (spelling?) and then we are coming back early cuz trains stop at 12 and we have to catch a train at tokyo main tomorrow to kyoto at 8:33 am otmorrow. i`ll update more tomorrow or on friday or saturday when i get back to the ship! i hope everyone is enjoying teh snow back at home! its cold here too so i:m in the same boat with you... minus the snow! hahaha. ok see ya!!!!
christine!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
In the middle of the pacific!
Hiiiiii!
sorry i took so long to update! after hawaii we started classes back up on Friday. It was weird to get back into the swing of things after hawaii and to actually go back to class instead of running around in a port. it was fun though to hear what everyone else did and what our professors did in port. I started doing yoga on the ship. it's hard to do for me in general let alone a ship but i will try and keep it up because it was fun and what not. last night i met my extended family. its dr. harnish and his wife maxine. dr. harnish is the music teacher here on board. they are really nice and we have dinner tonight and tomorrow night also. i have a bunch of new sisters and 1 new brother. on the ship... its like 3 girls to every guy. After dinner we went to salsa class and it was fun to learn how to salsa and what not. and then last night we had a dance! hahha. everyone was talking about how it was going to be an awkward middle school dance with girls on one side and boys on the other but it ended up being a lot of fun. it was a mix andmatch theme too so everyone was wearing crazy clothes and what not. it was sooooooo hot in there too but it was a lot of fun. who knew old school dances would be fun?
today we have no classes which was pretty sweet! i finally got to sleep in but rene... oh yea... i have a cabin steward... someone who comes in every day and makes my bed, straightens up and cleans my bathroom everyday and his name is rene. but yea, rene like knows our schedule and always comes in at 915 in the morning cuz he knows we are not there, and today he came in and me and neha were still sleeping. ooooops. hahah. but he came back later. i went and worked out at like 1030ish and it was chilly out but its so cool to lift weights and there is nothing but the ocean surrounding you. i know that sounds corny and what not but it is! hahah. after i lifted, we went to lunch around 11:45 and then after lunch we started planning japan. ahhh its crazy that japan is in a week! and me and my friends were saying that we didn't realize how much planning we actually have to do because it will be in a foreign country and all. and there is so much to do in japan in so little time! i want to do sushi, saki bombs, and karaoke! ahh i'm so stoked! today is also picture day. haha. we had our group ship picture and at 3:50 ( we are currently 7 hours behind the east coast) i have my school picture withthe one other girl on the ship from monmouth. currently... i'm sitting out on the top deck. its beautiful out but of course there is like no room because no one has classes today so everyone is out here.
well thats pretty much it!
oh! tonight we cross the international date line. so wednesday does not exist here. its so weird to think about! oh and currently our captain is up on this deck now too... him and his red glasses. he scares me but i want to meet him. haha. he is like the president, his word goes here on this ship... so like if you get in trouble, you see him and he decides your punishment and if you stay on the ship or not. so yea.. hes like royalty around here. haha.
alright well i'm gonna go!
i promise ill write more and not take 3 day breaks again!