Category: Hangzhou

  • Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    China Trip – Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station 搭快速火车到上海虹桥 (Day 1) – It’s almost 6pm at Hangzhou, I was tired and not feeling very well. I wanted to go to Shanghai, checked in the hostel and sleep so badly. Brother and I went to take our luggage back, checked that everything was still there and we went to buy the train ticket to Shanghai.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Very stupid thing is that train ticket counter was about 10 minutes walk from the platform. It’s just far away from the boarding platform. There’s super many counter at the ticketing area, but it’s easy to buy at ticket. We need to show our ID document (passport) to buy the ticket, it costs 78Yuan one-way to Shanghai Hong Qiao station. After buying ticket, we realised we only have less than 15 minutes until the train starts moving.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    I hate that the platform is so far away, and with a 12kg backpack on my bag. We ran. We ran towards the platform as fast as we can, together with the backpack, I was panting away. Phewwwww. What a relief that we still have about 4 minutes before the train started moving. Train in China is very on schedule, they won’t wait for anyone who is late.

    The train was pretty cool and was very clean in it. It’s a very long train, with about 15 coaches. We found our seats and rest ourselves. I think I’d a little fever, so I sleep all the way to Shanghai. The train was so smooth and calm as it’s electric train. It’s fast and takes about an hour to reach Shanghai. There’s people selling coffee and food on board too.

    We reached Shanghai Hong Qiao Station, which is a train station, and also a domestic airport. I asked brother to take the cab because we did not know how long it takes for MRT to reach our hotel – Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel. I couldn’t really feel the outside temperature because we were indoor. The bad thing was, we waited the cab for about 1 hour! It’s a super duper long queue at the cab area. WOW. Cab driver in Shanghai doesn’t really speak English well, it’s better to have the address print in Chinese for him to refer.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station
    In Shanghai already, so excited!

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Felt so good after boarding the cab, it takes about half an hour to reach Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel on Shaan Xi Nan Lu 陕西南路. Actually, we should have take the Shanghai Metro, it seems faster. We did not do homework about the Metro station and hotel distance so we went for cab which cost us 70RMB.

    About the Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel, it’s cheap, 130RMB/room but no attached bathroom, it’s troublesome a bit but it’s cold when taking a shit as the bathroom somehow connected to the outdoor balcony! The people at there are very friendly too, most of visitors are young travelers like us, you can mingle around with them and get social. There’s a bar with free Internet usage and free-wifi. Every Wednesday night, there’s a movie night at the bar. Besides, there’s also washing machine and dryer. Room is very small, but I don’t think you will spend many time in room. Opposite the hostel, you will find a convenience store. It’s about 10 minutes walk to famous Nanjing Lu and 15 minutes walk to the nearest Shanghai Metro, Line 2 and Line 3.

    Guess what I did after check-in into the hostel? Slept until the next day! I skipped dinner. =D Wasted my first night? Not really, I have plenty of time in Shanghai. I needed to charge up for the coming days.

  • Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

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    China Trip – Hangzhou 杭州: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake 知味馆,西湖 (Day 1) – After exploring Qing He Fang Cultural Street which has not much thing to see, without wasting time, we headed to the famous Xi Hu West Lake next. However, we have to eat something first because brother did not eat anything for lunch. I didn’t have much appetite though.

    We get to know about Zhiweiguan Restaurant has good Dong Po Rou 东波肉, so we hopped on a motorcycle-tuk-tuk style vehicle which brought us to Zhiweiguan near to Xi Hu West Lake.

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake
    Dong Po Rou.

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake
    Xiao Long Bao.

    Zhiweiguan is a famous restaurant in Hangzhou. I’ve head that Dong Po Rou is pork with fatty belly that must not be missed in Hangzhou. After trying out, it’s awesome, but not that wonderful as people said afterall. Perhaps we went to a wrong shop? Since Hangzhou was just tour-for-fun, we didn’t bother to look for the best Dong Po Rou. We also ordered Xiao Long Bao to try out. One sad and funny thing is that the restaurant does not serves Chinese tea. OMG! Chinese restaurant with no Chinese tea. I wonder why? We’ve to buy mineral water from convenience store nearby.

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake
    So, this is Xi Hu, the West Lake, what do you think?

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    After a little bit of food, we walked to the famous Xi Hu West Lake. Everybody say Xi Hu (West Lake) is a must-go attractions in Hangzhou. It’s a very big lake, standing by the lake side feels super duper cold because of the wind. I read that you can hop on the boat which brings you to a garden on the other side of the lake. Unfortunately, it’s raining, the weather was no good, the scenery was not really nice also. So Xi Hu did not leave a good impression to us.

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    What’s cool by the Xi Hu is that there’s many branded shop, designer’s brands located across the street at Xi Hu. It’s like a luxurious shopping street along the lake which is pretty cool.

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake

    Hangzhou: Zhi Wei Guan & Xi Hu West Lake
    Cool bus with wooden interior.

    Since, it’s cold, nothing much to see in the blur rainy weather, we went to look for cab to bring us back to the train station to go to Shanghai. Sadly, it’s very hard to find a cab at there. Then local thought us to take the bus which will bring us to the train station for only 2RMB. Cool and cheap! =D

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  • Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

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    China Trip – Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street 清河坊文化街 (Day 1) – Finally I’ve touched down in Hangzhou after 6 hours of flight from LCCT, Kuala Lumpur. What a long flight, it was. I went to the WC to dressed up my winter wear and meet my brother who was waiting outside the airport.

    I didn’t get a chance to take photo as my camera was in my big backpacker’s bag. My backpack was really heavy at 12kg! How wish I can find a place to drop my bag to lighten up myself. I wonder why people like backpacking. Haha.


    Near to train’s station.

    We went to buy ticket to Hangzhou’s train station outside the airport. There’s actually an AirAsia counter that sells bus ticket traveling to Shanghai (3 hours bus ride) for only 75 Yuan. but I recommend you to take the fast train to Shanghai, it’s only an hour ride from Hangzhou. To take the train, you have to go to the Hangzhou’s train station in city. This is where we were heading to.


    Hangzhou’s alley.

    At there, we found luggage drop service to drop our backpack. It’s 15Yuan per piece of big luggage for one day. It’s safe, but it’s better to get all the valuable with you like cash, passport, and electronics. I felt so relief after dropping the luggage there. We then asked for direction to go our first stop – Qing He Fang Cultural Street, about 4km away. I realised not many people know about this place, we have to show them photo only then they know about it.


    Very cool thing in Hangzhou that they have bicycle rental service where citizen can rent a bike to ride, then park at another station.


    Buying umbrella.

    The weather was not really good, drizzling and temperature was about 11 degree Celcius, we bought umbrellas along the way. It took us about 20 minutes from the train station to Qing He Fang.

    Lonely Planet introduced Qing He Fang to us. Qing He Fang Cultural Street is a street that has old Chinese shop but tourist centric, selling gift, food, sweets, and more. It’s not very wonderful because it’s raining and nothing much interesting to capture. I think it’s better to visit during fall or autumn. Wanted to find food at there, but failed, so we moved on to Xi Hu lake.

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street
    Buying Long Xu Tang, a kind of sweet.

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

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  • China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal (To Hangzhou/Day 0) – Last December, I went to a 13 days-long China semi-backpacking trip. My travel destinations were Hangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen and lastly Hong Kong. For the flight, I took the Air Asia to Hangzhou, only then take the fast train to Shanghai, it costs me about RM500 for one-way ticket to Hangzhou.

    Since it’s Air Asia, my flight departs at LCCT (Low Cost Carrier Terminal), Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It’s my first time at the LCCT and I’ve to spend my night at there because I actually flew from Penang to there and wait for about 8 hours, only then I get to board the flight to Hangzhou.

    I was actually very excited of “transiting” at LCCT, overnight at the airport like other travelers do, but then it’s not really a good experience. Sleeping on the hard and cold tiles flooring was really bad and uncomfortable. In fact, I didn’t get any sleep on there. I think I did successfully fall asleep for about 30 minutes on the bench outside the LCCT. Hahaha.

    You can’t really get a good sleep after 3.30am when the announcement of flight started going on the loudspeaker. Another thing is, don’t bother to tour around the LCCT at night, I was curious so I did not settle down at first when I touched down at LCCT about 12.30am, I toured around the airport for half an hour only then I was busy finding an empty power socket. Luckily, I found one but it’s not really working well. I have to readjust the plug to make it works. My phone battery was running low and I need charge badly for the next day usage at Hangzhou. Phew, I got 75% charge after-all.

    The night was really long. 6.30am was when I started moving around again, look for a sandwich, toilet, brush and enter to the departure hall. I was started for not feeling well because I didn’t get a good sleep. My body was tired and head was heavy. When I got the board the plane, the plane was so far away and I have to walk. At the plane, sleep wasn’t pleasant too, I have no idea why. It was a long way, and luckily I’ve got chicken rice. =D Despite the tired-ness, I was still able to tour Hangzhou on the first day. =D Let’s get ready for my China trip.

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal
    There’s many restaurant at LCCT like McDonald’s, KFC, OldTown and more, but not all of them are 24 hours.

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal
    There’s not many water fountain at there and they were not working well.

    China Trip: Overnight At KLIA LCCT Terminal
    Found a good spot, to lie down.


    Lousy power socket. Sucks.


    Flight to Hangzhou is located at the end of the parking way. LOL


    Although it’s HOT SEAT, it’s very uncomfortable to sleep.


    Chicken rice, not nice already. I prefer nasi lemak.


    In Hangzhou already.

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