Waking up at 0725 hrs on 12.9.24, we checked out of the hotel and had a simple breakfast of pau (dumplings) at the roadside before making our way to the Changsha Railway station which is just 15 minute's walk away. For foreigners like us, we showed our tickets and passport at the left-most lane at the station entrance and walked another 15 minutes, to the waiting area to board G5894 inter-city train to Zhangjiajie. The gates open 15 minutes prior to departure and we made it to our seats before the train left exactly at 0920 hrs, as stated on the ticket.
The train reached a top speed of 308 km/h but it felt only like 80 km/h as it's so stable. Just like in an aeroplane, there's a stewardess pushing her merchandise cart selling food and drinks. After 2 hours, we reached our station where we grabbed a 25 minute's cab ride to Qiquan Homestay (RMB973.00 for 3 nights). The ever so helpful Mr. Shue helped us plan our itinerary and we grabbed a cab to town at 1305 hrs. We had our 2nd meal in China for lunch (RM183.00) at 1342 hrs, before catching the cable car (RMB838.00 for 3 pax up Route A) after lining up in queue for 30 minutes at 1512 hrs.
We reached the top of Tianmen Mountain at 1610 hrs, after a 25 minutes cable car ride and made our way round to the glass floor cliff-side walk (RMB5.00 each) at 1620 hrs. For those with acrophobia, it will be a terrifying experience as it's about 1,200 metres above sea water level! My terrified moment came when we took the 4 minutes cable car ride (RMB76.00 for 4 pax) at 1742 hrs, over the forest as it's an open carriage like the ski type, with my legs dangling in mid-air, 20 metres above ground! To reach the middle part of the mountain (1807 hrs) where the Gateway to Heaven is located, we had to take 7 flights of extremely long escalator down the mountain. The walk down the long flight of stairs made my legs feel wobbly and we decided to take the escalator instead.
We paid RMB96.00 (4 pax) to take the next 5 flights of extremely long escalator to the floor where I took this photography with the Gateway to Heaven in the background. Reaching at 1924 hrs, it was just nice to catch the night scene with my handy LED light to brighten up my face against the amazing background while taking the shot. At about 1935 hrs, we were herded by the security staff, to leave the area as they're closing for the day. Took the 3 minutes cable car ride down at 1957 hrs where we were lucky to catch the free last bus that brought us back to the city area where we boarded the cable car initially. Dinner at 2045 hrs (RMB179.00) before catching the cab back to Qiquan Homestay at 2150 hrs (RMB82.00) and we were back in our room at 2232 hrs for a well deserved rest.
After a delicious breakfast of local noodles at Qiquan Homestay on 13.9.24, we left to the Grand Canyon at 1104 hrs. Mr. Shue was more worried than us, that we'd not have time to complete the Grand Canyon before evening falls. Registered ourselves at the counter at 1240 hrs and started our adventure at 1305 hrs, starting at the Glass Bridge. It's just 300 metres above the valley, so don't be too afraid and the glass is sufficiently strong to take the antics of local tourists who jumped on the glass surface although the signboard clearly warned against doing so.
After a 5 mins boat ride, we started the 5 km walk to the other end of the forest walk at 1606 hrs. The beautiful green canopy provided us a cooling walk throughout and we took the next boat ride at 1800 hrs, once we reached the end of this walk, and sailed for 25 minutes to the disembarkation pontoon. There's no public transport at this end, so we took a risk with an unregistered car to leave the area and sat in worry for a 30 minute's drive to Wulingyuan for RMB70.00.
Our delicious dinner was had at Cai Ping Xuan Restaurant, where we tried the little lobsters, a local delicacy and the total bill came to RM135.00. Just like Malaysia, the Chinese also eat rice with their dishes and we followed the same custom. A one-hour foot massage followed, for the 4 of us, which cost us RM240.00 and we purchased a bottle of the herbal oil for RM200.00. What China without its tea? Bought a bag of Mei Cha at Xiang Life tea house for RM198.00. We were back at home at 2236 hrs,after a 20 minutes cab ride (RMB80.00).
14.9.24 An early which started at 0558 hrs to enjoy the misty early morning view and atmosphere, with the cock calling not too far away. The drive to South Gate started at 0944 hrs and we started our 8 km walk at 1008 hrs. Our mid-day snack was had at 1345 hrs (RM40.00). After lunch break at 1345 hrs (RMB145.00), we went up the Bailong Elevator (it indicated 326 floors) at 1448 hrs, a fast ride which lasted about a minute. From this vantage point, we could enjoy the view of the mountains which were part of the the scenery for the Avatar movie. Managed to catch a Didi car home at 1640 hrs, and we had a good dinner at Qiquan Homestay where we stayed, for RM268.00. A walk in the street follows and we were back in our room at 2042 hrs. More updates on the daily adventures, on Facebook.
15.9.24 With a heavy heart, it's time to leave Qiquan Homestay, which had been our temporary abode for 3 days. Waking up at 0655 hrs, we left at 0826 hrs, after breakfast. Boarded the 0948 hrs one-hour train ride to Fenghuang. The taxi ride to the homestay cost RMB28.50 and we reached at 1114 hrs. Quickly arranged a 45 minute's drive (RMB280.00) to the Southern Gate of the Great Wall of China, where we left the homestay at 1142 hrs. The entrance ticket cost RMB180 (4 pax). I managed to climb 288 steps and reach the top at 1305 hrs after huffing and puffing for 15 minutes. On the way back to the homestay, we stopped at a factory where local delicacies were produced and packed for sale. Spent RMB468.00 here. Can't buy many things as we're taking the flight.
15.9.24 With a heavy heart, it's time to leave Qiquan Homestay, which had been our temporary abode for 3 days. Waking up at 0655 hrs, we left at 0826 hrs, after breakfast. Boarded the 0948 hrs one-hour train ride to Fenghuang. The taxi ride to the homestay cost RMB28.50 and we reached at 1114 hrs. Quickly arranged a 45 minute's drive (RMB280.00) to the Southern Gate of the Great Wall of China, where we left the homestay at 1142 hrs. The entrance ticket cost RMB180 (4 pax). I managed to climb 288 steps and reach the top at 1305 hrs after huffing and puffing for 15 minutes. On the way back to the homestay, we stopped at a factory where local delicacies were produced and packed for sale. Spent RMB468.00 here. Can't buy many things as we're taking the flight.
Back at the homestay at 1510 hrs, took a bath to refresh ourselves. The evening walk along this river town started at 1622 hrs and we had a late lunch at 1650 hrs (RMB88.00). With our stomach filled, we proceeded to rent the traditional Miao costume (RMB580.00 for 4 pax, including photography) and walked the town. After 2 hours, we returned the costume and had a late dinner of skewered bbq at 2115 hrs. The night scene is pretty and serene, with colourful lights brightening up the area. The walk along the granite blocks across the river is certainly quite a unique challenge and we made it across.
16.9.24 The morning started at 0730 hrs and we had our breakfast at 0842 hrs. Enjoyed our morning walk along the river over 40 minutes. Left the homestay at 1044 hrs and made our way to the train station where we took the 1244 hrs train to Changshannan station. Arriving at 1508 hrs, we looked at the map and decided to try our luck with the Metro train and we paid RMB12.00 (4 pax) to reach Yuhua District where we checked into the ECharm Homestay at 1630 hrs, located within a business block with apartments. After refreshing ourselves, ventured out again at 1725 hrs and headed for Huangxing Square after a late lunch of Mala skewered steamboat (RMB86.00). This is most probably the most people packed place I've ever been and I'll call it the million-people street. There's just so many shops open, with queues and queues of hungry people looking for food. It's the most vibrant business scene I've ever seen in my entire life. We had a very late dinner at 2322 hrs at restaurant located on the 5th storey (RMB122.00). We were back at ECharm Homestay at 0108 hrs after paying RMB42.00 for the taxi ride. We certainly deserve a good night's sleep.
17.9.24 We needed to catch the Maglev train ride (RMB80.00 for 4 pax) to the airport at 1016 hrs, so the day began at 0730 hrs. Reached the airport at 1045 hrs, to catch the 1250 hrs flight to Kunming (2 hours) with food & drink, where we had a 1.5 hours transit. It was a pretty fast paced walk over a km, led by the stewardess. Managed to catch a lunch (RMB158.00) before getting on the connecting flight at 1600 hrs. Enjoyed a good movie and enjoyed another round of food & drink. China Airlines is certainly generous with hospitality. Landed at KLIA2 at 2032 hrs and suffered the long wait and ride due to the train's breakdown as we had to board the bus. Reached Home Sweet Home at 2245 hrs.
Although we were not very fluent in Mandarin, we managed to communicate and make our way round. Payment was made by both cash in the local currency and e-wallet where we just had to active the China module and the dashboard immediately turned into China mode and payments were effortlessly made through Alipay by scanning the respective QR codes. Top-ups can be done by Malaysian bank transfer. I could still access Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Choose Celcom (RM35.00 for 5 Gb over 7 days) for overseas data roaming instead of Maxis (500 Mb/day for RM38.00). Looking forward to another trip to China soon. Xai Jien!
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| Grand Canyon, Forest Walk |
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| Grand Canyon, Boat Ride |
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| Aerial View, Bailong Escalator |
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| Southern Gate, Great Wall of China |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Fenghuang |
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| Huangxing Square |
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| Huangxing Square |
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| Huangxing Square |
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| Transit at Kunming Airport |
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| Qiquan Homestay, Zhangjiajie |
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| Qiquan Homestay, Zhangjiajie |
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| Smelly Tofu |
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| Mei Cha, Local Tea |
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| Buying Mei Cha, Local Tea |
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| Mr. Shue, Qiquan Homestay |
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| Homestay, Fenghuang |
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| ECharm Homestay, Changsha |
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| ECharm Homestay, Changsha |
















































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