Day 62-69 16th-23rd September - Shanghai - Australia in one city!

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Well arriving at Shanghai its enormity really hits you quickly it is absolutely huge. 22 Million People!! Everywhere you look are massive buildings. I boarded the metro to go to Nanjing road, one of the main roads coming off the river. It was hard at first to find out directions because the street signs can be quite confusing. When a sign is on a street it ofter names the next street in a certain direction instead of the actual street the sign is on.

I eventually found the hostel I camped out at for a few days, and met an English guy Alun who was good value. The first day it was raining so I didn’t do a lot, walked around had some dumplings checked out the area around the hostel. That night I had an early night after not a lot of sleep on the train the previous night.
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The next day Alun took me to a market with some of the cheapest shopping around, it was crazy the stuff there was almost free. I am going to Tibet and Nepal where it will be really cold so I decided to get a gortex jacket. The one I chose had another jacket for the lining and a pair of pants for about $45, in Australia it would easily be $500.

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In Shanghai I mainly rested I had been on the road for a long time, so I didn’t do to much which was a welcome change. I ended up staying at a friends place later in the week for three nights. At one point we did not leave his apartment for 48 hours, punched out 6 movies slept and relaxed.

Some of the Shanghai highlights were riding around the city and the Urban planning centre, this was absolutely amazing. Shanghai is an absolutely huge city and it is just a place where you can watching things go by instead of feeling that you have to see a huge amount. Another thing that hampered some of the sightseeing was there was a Hurricane that drenched the city with rain for most of the time that I was there. The urban planning centre has scale models of everything they have planned for the next 15 years, including all the transport improvements for the city, airports, new apartments etc. Something that I thought would be so boring turned out to be really great.

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After the rest I was re-energised and ready to take on the rest of my trip. I organised to stay at my friends place in Beijing and then travel with him for a week after that. I stayed there for 8 days and then caught a plane to Qingdao to check out the home of Chinese beer.

The rest of the photos can be seen here Shanghai Photos

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Day 33 18th August Chillin in Nha Trang

Well after 6 days on a bike it was time for a rest. Also a time for spoiling myself, a two day craving for a snickers needed to be satisfied. I am not sure why i wanted one, but I did. I had a sleep in and a long breakfast which was good, it lasted about two hours with some reading. Then it was time to go and see some of the sites that I had not seen yet, mainly being the huge white Buddha statue, which was pretty amazing.  Hiring a bicycle seemed the way to go, get the legs moving again but also allow me to cover the distance i needed to. Half way there, I made a decision to taste as much street food as i could that afternoon before the bus.

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My favourite thing were like rice hash browns, then they cut them down the middle and added some mince stuff which was great. After only getting one I followed that with three more. Then tasting various fruit that we don’t get in Australia, and some things that were like curry puffs but not curry. The Buddha and the main markets were pretty impressive. There was one weird thing was that there were gum trees all around this statue, nothing like home hey! The bus to Hoi An was great, leaving at 7pm and arriving at 6:30am I managed to get four seats which is a great way to travel, means you can really sleep.

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mDay 22-23 7th-8th August Angkor Wat and Temples

Well this was the day to see what all the fuss was about. Decided not to go to sunrise as it was really overcast and thought I wouldn’t really see the sun at all. After breakfast we got our bikes and started riding, Angkor Wat is about 8km out of town but it is totally flat so that is pretty easy. After paying the $20 it is about another 2km ride, the first thing that I remember is that you see what you think is a river that is really wide, then I realized that it was the moat of Angkor Wat. This place definitely has size, it is massive. All you really see at first is the moat and the wall on the outside, imagine a massive fortress that is 1.5km by 1.3km, the moat is 190m wide all dug by hand, as this would have been in the middle of the jungle.

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After parking the bikes went across the bridge and in the gate, the grounds are massive, there is forest in the grounds surrounding the temple. You walk along a raised platform that would be about 300m long until you reach the outer layer of the temple. This is in really good condition considering it was built around 1150. The building is truly amazing but I have to say I was pretty disappointed. Whether it was because there seemed to be no human aspect to it, it seemed devoid of people (although there were hundreds of tourists running around) you couldn’t really picture yourself in the day it was made. Probably the best word would be sterile.

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One of the funny things were the bas-reliefs (carved figures in the walls, I had NFI what they were before I came). There were lots of women with no top on and all their breasts were shiny where people had been touching them. It was pretty funny seeing a whole wall with shiny breasts that are 850 years old. After walking around and on the temple it was a little slow so decided to walk in the forest outside the walls. This seemed a little more in your face, and there were little temples (gates) in the middle of each wall which were pretty cool. After all that we decided it was time to get some tourist t-shirts (go Angkor Beer) and lunch.

Cambodia 024Cambodia 039Next Stop Angkor Thom (is a walled city). In a few words, immensely impressive and enormous This was more to my liking, the temples were a little more run down, and less people. They were more like the kind of places where the roof had fallen in, there were massive bits of rock everywhere that had fallen apart, and you could really picture yourself in and around the area when it would have been alive and kicking.

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The first temple I visited in Angkor Thom was the Bayon, closest to the gate, but also the most impressive. One thing that was good about the Bayon is that it was designed in stages, basically the King wanted to make sure it was finished before he died or was knocked off, so he only commissioned on floor at a time. Then as that was finished he thought he could get another done, so each floor is quite different to the previous. The first two levels are square with bas relief, and the third level is circular with hexagonal towers with amazing faces carved on all six sides. I would really recommend visiting this Wat (a Cambodian temple, ohhh the jokes are to easy).

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After this we bumped into Ed and Fi, and went along to the next temple with them. We were going to go to the Baphuon, but it is closed and being restored, so we went through the rear gate to the Phimeanakas, which is like a pyramid temple. This was pretty cool and from the top there was a great view over the forest and other temples. After this it was about 4pm and Ed and Fi told us about this great temple that looks like something out of tomb raider, overgrown and run down but amazing at the same time. So we rode towards Ta Prohm to check it out.

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Ta Prohm was really amazing and should not be missed not matter what. After parking your bike on the road it is about a 300m walk through the jungle along a path until you come to a bridge over a dried up moat. Already there is a sense of overgrown enormity, and an almost prehistoric feel. Walking through the gate is a real eye opener, you see half ruined temple mixed with overgrown forest, and massive trees growing out the middle. This would have been my favourite temple and you can really let your imagination run wild in a place like this.

Cambodia 066Cambodia 072Cambodia 087Cambodia 085  It was getting to about 5 so we decided to head home as the sun goes down at 6ish. On the way home we passed a village where all the kids were playing soccer (about 6yrs – 18yrs old), I couldn’t help myself so I went to have a kick. The field was much better, pretty flat although on a slope. Some of these kids were really good, such good control and good dribbling. I managed to score of a header from a corner on my first touch which was good, I think I have only ever got one or two before. I played for about 45mins, while Frida was talking to a whole lot of little girls, they gave her bracelets and were listening to music. Ended up riding home in the dark but it was a great day and really fun. Had some Pizza that night which was great as well, you can’t beat a place called Ecstatic Pizza. Next day was a lazy one, wondering around town, going to markets and getting ready to leave the next day.

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