Archive for March 27th, 2010
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How to Travel Like a Pro: Xi’an to Hong Kong
As I mentioned before, I have a trip to Hong Kong planned for this week. Actually, I’m sitting at the World Famous “Flying Pan” restaurant in mid-levels as I write this. But first let me start at the beginning …
Leaving Xi’an
Inspired by my last trip to Hong Kong where I did a poor job of packing, I made sure that this time around I was the epitome of efficiency. Everything I needed for a 6 day train trip to the South of China was in one small bag strapped across my back. More on that later, but first a little bit about the trip from Xi’an.
I had booked a train ticket (soft sleeper upper bunk) leaving Monday, March 22 at 17:06 from Xi’an train station. Normally I would have caught a bus from home to there (1 RMB on the #14 or #40 bus) but I was running a little late so I opted for the taxi (23 RMB). I made it to the train on time and settled in to a nice bunk along with my 3 other cabin-mates. During the whole trip I took video footage from various locations so instead of giving you the play-by-play, but unfortunately the video from Xi’an to Hunan didn’t turn out okay. But I was able to get some video of a good chunk of my trip, so here is the video for you to enjoy:
As you can see, I finally made it to Hong Kong and as I mentioned before I am sitting at the “Flying Pan”, I had a sandwich and I’m doing a bit of work while waiting for Pat to come home.
Packing Light
But before I sign off I just had to show you my packing video. This shows what I packed on this trip and how I keep my travel quick and light.
To be honest, I think I could have packed even less (I don’t really need the book, since I have the audio book too, but I did end up looking at it a lot) and I really should have brought a different pair of shoes (can’t beat my waterproof merrill’s) but packing is a constantly evolving art and each time I learn something new. Hopefully you find this interesting:
I pack differently for different types of trips. This summer when I go back to the U.S. for 2 months I will most likely pack a bit differently. And naturally at that time I’ll be sure to share all the details with anyone who is curious (i.e. you?).
Tomorrow I have meetings all day and I have some on Thursday too. Thursday night I might cross to Shenzhen and stay there overnight so that I am not rushing too much to catch my train in GZ by 11:00 a.m. But we’ll see how things progress and I’ll keep you all in the loop.
- Mark
Hong Kong, 1:47 AM
