Tuesday, February 17, 2015

China Trip - Jiuzhaigou (Day 4: Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park)

After a much deserved rest, we woke up early the next morning to visit Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park. Just like our trip to Xi'an, we were fortunate to visit another UNESCO World Heritage Site

Walking to the National Park

Our lodging was just a few minutes away from the foot of the national park. It took us arouund 15-20 minutes to get there.

Foot of Jiuzhaigou Valley

From the moment you reach the entrance, you will see hundreds of tourists. Unlike Xi'an, the tourists here are predominantly Chinese. This is something I admire greatly about China. They are proud of their own culture and heritage. 

Bus ride

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Access around the park is very convenient as there are hop-on hop-off buses in every attraction. Lines get long though at certain stops. Walking around is very convenient as the roads are well-paved. Access to the attractions have wooden pathways. It blends very well with the natural scenery. 

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

There's really no need for me to explain how magnificent this place is...

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Waterfalls... Lakes... Forests... All spectacular views!


Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

As much as we wanted to visit each stop, it wasn't doable during our trip due to the hundreds (or even thousands) of visitors during this time. 

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

I am definitely impressed with how beautiful Jiuzhaigou is. Some even suggests to visit Jiuzhaigou in every season as each has it's own unique charm. It was between spring and fall when we visited.

Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park

Our whole day was dedicated to the National Park. We just grabbed some beer and street food along the way to cap off our night.

China Trip - Huanglong (Day 5: Huanglong Scenic Valley)

- Just Another Wanderer

Thursday, February 12, 2015

China Trip - Xian/Jiuzhaigou (Day 3: Terracotta Army)

The 3rd day marks our last day in Xi'an. Today, we will be visiting a must-see attraction in this region - the Terracotta Army. From the city's capital, we went to the main station where several buses can take you there.

One of the pits

The complex is comprised of a park and several excavation pits. You can also visit the nearby Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Unfortunately, we did not get the chance to visit his tomb.

Entering pit one

We first visited pit one which is the most popular. It contains the Terracotta warriors. Visiting Xi'an and seeing these sculptures in person is one of the things in my travel bucket list. Behold...

Terracotta Army

In terms of size, pit one is really huge. The enclosure contains Emperor Chin's army all lined-up together. I was really impressed! 

Terracotta Army

On the downside, the amount of tourists was a deterrent for me to fully enjoy the grandeur of this place. I had a difficult time taking a decent shot with the huge number of tourists flocking pit one.

Terracotta Army

We also visited another pit which also contained other sculptures.

Chariot horse

For some reason, I ended up with mixed emotions after visiting this place. It was impressive but the emotional attachment was not there for me. I did not have the same awesome feeling when I first saw the Eiffel Tower or Angkor Wat. Maybe I'm just tired or maybe I just wanted this whole place for my own. Who knows...

An artisan of some sort

From our Terracotta Army visit, we headed back to our hotel to pick-up our luggage. We then rode a hired van to bring us to our next stop - Jiuzhaigou. Travel time took several hours. We reached the foot of Jiuzhaigou around night time. Time to rest!

China Trip - Jiuzhaigou (Day 4: Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park)

- Just Another Wanderer

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

China Trip - Xian (Day 1 & 2: Ancient City Wall and Muslim Quarter)

Before I share my week long trip to China, I would like to thank my friends who made it possible for this trip to work! For all it's worth, I would not be able to go here without them because my mandarin could only get me so far. Not saying that you cannot go here but the hassle just made think twice about traveling to China.

Beijing Capital International Airport

Our trip officially starts in Xi'an. We took a red-eye flight from Manila to Beijing and stayed in the airport until our flight at 8:30am. Unlike other international airports like Hong Kong or Singapore, there was barely anyone in the airport past midnight. To our relief, they had a coffee shop that was open until our morning departure. I spent most of my time in the cafe and outside the airport. I guess it was a good time for me to adjust to the cold weather in China during this time of the year.

Getting to the Ancient City Wall

From Beijing, we took an hour long flight to Xi'an. We took two cabs to our hotel right when we landed. Our travel took longer than expected. We were weary that the driver might have been circling around the same area to charge us more. English wasn't an option so I had to use my weak mandarin skills to talk to driver since no one else knew how to speak Chinese in our cab. He politely said that we were already near. Phew!

(As I'm writing this post, I discovered that there's a strong IT industry in Xi'an. So maybe what looked the same was either their Industrial Zone or housing units)

Park in Xi'an

Our first stop was to get to the Ancient City Wall. We passed by a park with lots of exercising equipment. 

Xi'an's ancient city wall

After a few minutes of walking, we finally reached one of the gates. Xi'an's ancient city wall is currently in the UNESCO tentative list. Given how beautifully maintained and restored this place is, there's a pretty good chance that it will be included.

Xi'an's ancient city wall

Xi'an's ancient city wall

I was surprised with how massive and long it is when you reach the top. As a tip, I'd recommend that you rent a bike to go around the city walls. Once you start walking, you can only exit through certain areas so you have to finish a whole stretch. 

Bell Tower

From the city wall, we went to see the Bell Tower. It is situated in the middle of a busy street. I also went to the nearby post office to send some postcards. This is a routine of mine (with my girlfriend) when we travel. Something to look forward to when we return.

Muslim Quarter

Muslim Quarter

Muslim Quarter

Our next stop is the Muslim Quarter. This is one of the better street markets I have been in Asia.

Muslim Quarter

Muslim Quarter

Our last stop for the day is to view the nearby Drum Tower that's beautifully lit at night. Just like the Bell Tower, we did not enter the inside of the structures anymore.


Drum Tower

We just had dinner at a nearby mall afterwards. Some supermarket beer afterwards for a well-deserved sleep.

Somewhere in Xi'an

That's it for our first day in Xi'an!

China Trip - Xian/Jiuzhaigou (Day 3: Terracotta Army)

- Just Another Wanderer

Monday, February 9, 2015

Baguio Revisited (2013)

Last 2013, we went to Baguio for the second straight year. I am writing this post since we were not able to pass by Baguio last 2014. Hopefully, we get to return again and keep visiting on a yearly basis. New traditions so to speak for our family.

Our Lady of Manaoag

After spending time in Manaoag for prayer and devotion, we reached Baguio just in time for dinner. We first checked-in at The Manor located in Camp John Hay. The rooms were very cozy and has a family vibe to it.

The Manor at Camp John Hay

For dinner, we wanted to try Forest House Bistro & Cafe.

Forest House
Forest House

Our table was located at the veranda. The cool weather was just right during the time we visited Baguio. Food was just okay.

Forest House

Forest House

After dinner, we were lucky enough to get a tour of their bed & breakfast rooms. Another place to consider when we return to Baguio.

Bed & Breakfast at Forest House

Bed & Breakfast at Forest House

We then headed back to Camp John Hay. Before going to bed, we had some hot chocolate and played a bit of board games. Family bonding time!

View from our room

During the next morning, I cannot wait to load up on the breakfast buffet at The Manor. I've been hearing good reviews about their breakfast. It certainly did not disappoint!

Breakfast at The Manor

After breakfast, we did an early check-out since we stayed here for just one night.

The Manor

The Manor

We then headed to Mines View Park to enjoy the view and some fresh air. While you're there, don't forget to visit nearby Good Shepherd Convent. This is where you get most (if not all) your Baguio goodies to bring home.

Strawberry taho

Also try the strawberry taho that's only available here in Baguio. You should easily find someone who sells them around Mines View Park.

Casa Vallejo

Casa Vallejo

For lunch, we went to Hill Station at Casa Vallejo - an establishment that's been here for so long.

Hill Station at Casa Vallejo

Hill Station at Casa Vallejo

Don't forget to check the Mt. Cloud bookshop as well.

Mt. Cloud bookshop

Well, that's it for my Baguio trip! We had to return to Manila already. A quick but memorable family bonding trip.

- Just Another Wanderer