The plan as it currently stands
Subject to change, of course. We only have a flight to Hong Kong booked. From there, we can make it up as we go. But this is what's loosely in our heads at the moment...

That is to say, from Hong Kong we head north into China proper then west, to Yunnan province in the south west of the country, then north into Sichuan, home of spicy Chinese food. Then along the Yangtze river east to Shanghai, then over to Japan (mode of transport yet to be decided but I'd love to get the ferry - how mad would that be. But it's a 36-hour crossing and Faye gets pretty bad seasickness. Hm). Not long in Japan as it costs the earth just to get by there apparently, then back into northern China to see Beijing, the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. Then northwards into Mongolia for some crazy horse treks across the steppes, then back south, through Tibet (maybe!) and into Nepal for some Himalayan heights and hikes, then into India, our last stop before home.
So that's the romantic, all-overland version of the plan. It will no doubt change plenty, but then that's the beauty of it eh?


3 Comments:
Pleased to hear you're safely in Hong Kong. Your China plans sound great. According to my paper, the Chinese are currently destroying all their interesting old architecture in their quest for shiny high-rise modernity. Let me know if you agree! Take care x
I know I'm going to sound old, but please TAKE CARE!!! And avoid yukky slimy claws from now on...
Liz
xxx
there is a place you missed, i suppose, shanghai,which can feast you eye and taste. lots of old architecture are preserved in shanghai. you can read a lot from these architecture,which ware sculptured with history
Besides,modernization may also another surprise for you
If you have favor to night-seeing,you mustn't miss the Bunk,whick is amaing and terrific
i wish you wouldn't miss Shanghai next, 'cos you deserve
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