5th Day in Shanghai/ 1st Day in Hangzhou
Day 5 Itinerary: Shanghai Zoo –> 动车 High-speed train to Hangzhou
You are right, I went to the zoo… I understand visiting a zoo isn’t a “must-do” in most of the countries, but China, especially this is my first trip to China mainland, no doubt, it is a must because they have got PANDA!!!
Right after we bought our entrance tickets, 1st thing 1st, we checked out where are all these cuties located, with no further ado, we took a feeder “train” straight to the panda area.
Such a big different between small panda and giant panda
Panda is as lazy as koala (I think), they either eat or sleep… most of them were still sleeping when we were there, only this playful one was having his breakfast while playing with the leaves too.
After panda, we did walked around, but most animals were pretty lazy, they were either hiding or sleeping. But we still managed to see some interesting animal, e.g. Sun bears fighting, and we saw gorillas too, that’s my first time seeing gorilla too. They really act like us, human being, they look fierce but in fact I think they are quite harmless…
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Lunch
We have not had any Ramen in Shanghai yet, so, that’s what we were going to eat for lunch… We walked out from the zoo and this small restaurant attracted us.
We ordered ramen葱油拉面, kungpo chicken rice and 水煮鱼 (no idea what’s the English name for this) for sharing… the latter 2 dishes were only so so, I still prefer our version of kungpo chicken, but the ramen is really good… the chef made the noodle on the spot too…
After the lunch, it’s also time to bid farewell to Shanghai!!!
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Hangzhou Trip
Day 1 itinerary: 印象西湖 Impression West Lake –> Karaoke
I actually planned to reach Hangzhou by 3pm, because we really have not much time to cover Hangzhou. However we learnt our lesson for not doing much research on some of the details.
After Shanghai Zoo & lunch, we rushed back to take luggage, but my dear friend, she hasn’t packed her luggage the night before, at first we thought of taking metro to train station, but due to time constrain, we decided to take a cab. The driver said there are 3 train stations in Shanghai but we have no idea which is which, neither the driver know the exact station to take us to. End up, although he said he is pretty sure, but I guess, he just picked the farthest one – South Gate Train Station.
We got a shock when we reached South Gate after more than an hour in the cab, because from the digital board, all trains to Hangzhou on the day have sold out!!! Luckily my friend found an officer who know English, she told us we went to the wrong station, we should go to HongQiao Station which is quite a distance from South Gate, and her suggestion was to take metro better than a cab. Taking metro with luggage is no fun at all, “best” part was taking the luggage up and down the stairs for transit @ different stations.
After all the hassles, we managed to get our precious 2 tickets to Hangzhou, and the train is very comfortable, it remind me of Eurostar that I took from London to Paris in my Europe trip. From the info that we received in the station, the train will take 80 minutes to Hangzhou, but in less than 50 minutes, we were already in Hangzhou! (Should this a good news? The very terrible accident happened in Wenzhou in July was still vivid in mind).
I actually has a group of China friends staying in Hangzhou, I know them in my Langkawi trip in March this year, although we know each other not long ago, but it seems we are already very close friends. Before I go to Shanghai, I actually told them I will reach Hangzhou on that day around 3pm, so, they had booked a table at a very fancy restaurant named Lou Wai Lou 楼外楼 to welcome us. I felt so sorry for their effort being wasted, because we were there late. Some of them were actually doing their OT in the office and squeezed out the time for the dinner. I felt so touched but at the same time very guilty for not letting them know earlier that we were facing some difficulties in getting the train and we will be late.
Photo with the guys before they were getting back to their office to work.
We missed the wonderful dinner and this was what I had that night “Old Beijing" Chicken Roll” & citrus tea @ KFC.
1st surprise from my Hangzhou friend – HuiJia & her husband ShenKai, they bought us tickets to watch “Impression West Lake” (印象西湖), directed by the famous director, ZhangYiMou (the director who directed the opening and closing ceremonies of 2008 Beijing Olympic). It was an amazing show! Very breath-taking and everything seems perfect, music, lighting, dance, coordination...! Can you imagine the stage is in the middle of the lake? I strongly recommend this show if you have a chance to visit to Hangzhou. http://www.hzyxxh.com/en/
Half way watching the show, rain started pouring down, the rain give a prettier impression to the scene and draw a more touching picture to the story.
a a a... that's not the end of the day, 2nd surprise coming up… HuiJia booked a karaoke room for us to sing our lung out too!!!! Exhausted and a day full surprise (bad and good), more exciting Hangzhou travelogue coming up…
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