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Wednesday 31 December 2014

YuanYang for New Year 2015 (moved from old blog)

 Rice terraces in YuanYang


As I mentioned earlier, we were given a surprise week off school. I have worked at this school for three and a half years and I remember it happening only once before. So we leaped into action and planned trips to the corners of China, or in my case the southern part of Yunnan province.

Knowing I was finishing school for good in a matter of weeks, I wasn't too concerned about making a long journey and so I decided to finally get to the terraces in the southern part of Yunnan.


I took an eight hour bus journey, which was hell, to the new town of XinJie. The bus was crowded, small, smelly and the guy next to me was a pretty heavy smoker (despite the no smoking on buses policy) so not pleasant. 


I managed to get through an entire Harry Potter audio book so you should get a sense of the extreme boredom involved. We finally arrived and I was immediately shuffled into a smaller bus that would drop me off at the hostel I was staying in. David recommended it so I sort of knew what to look for, which helped as I had to follow a pitch black alleyway down into a valley to find the place. 

The room itself was pretty nice and the electric blanket on the bed made things a little better as it was freezing cold and fairly humid. I spent many hours in bed debating the act of getting showered. 
I arrived late on New Years Eve and ended up spending the evening with some enthusiastic (and drunk) Chinese grandparents. they insisted i rink with them, chatted about just about everything and then tried setting my up with their grandchildren. I refused based on the fact THEY ARE 19! 


The hostel was just outside a little village and one of the main scenic spots for the area. In total I think there are 12 but I only saw a fraction of them. I went for a walk into the fields and sat with my cheese sarnie in the middle of some of the most incredible scenery I have ever eaten in. In every direction, climbing the valley walls, were steps of terraces and rice fields full of water and reflecting the sun. 

I joined an existing tour to drive about the other scenic spots and spent an entire day either in car or taking pictures of amazing scenery. 

After two days I had seen my fill of tereraces and made my way back in the general direction of Kunming. It's a four hour bus journey to JianShui from XinJie so I was pretty relaxed about the whole thing. There is however, only one bus a day and I turned up 3 hours early so I had some time to kill. XinJie is a brand new area that has been developed purely as a gateway arrivals place for the terrace scenic area. Nothing is more than a few years old adn they definatly dont get foreigners sticking around. so naturally me chilling on a beanch in the town square with my book caused a bit of a stir. all the locals kids kept creeping closer and closer, then I would look up and they would run away. It was fun for a while anyway, for them much longer. 
Next stop JianShui.

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