After a couple of hectic days we're settled in Ping An village and are enjoying observing the local people live life at a different pace to the lives that we occupy back home in Melbourne. We're never going to complain about lifting heavy suitcases again after watching older village women haul visitors luggage on their backs up the mountainside to reach the local inns. People certainly do work hard here and I'm pretty sure the girls are taking note.
Our time in Hong Kong was busy to say the least. We crammed a whole lot into the time we had there. We visited the Temple Street market, negotiated the subway system, actually found the location of a restaurant that had been recommended to us, caught a ferry across Victoria Harbour, found the Peak Tram and got on board to see the sights of Hong Kong from the skydeck, found our way back to the subway system and located our hotel. Sounds tiring doesn't it? It was!
The next day we hd a slow start and then caught a train into mainland China. We had to change trains and board the overnight one that took us to Guilin. The girls really enjoyed the experience and did a great job negotiating their luggage and settling into the shared cabin with bunks.
Today we boarded a bus that drove us to the rice terrace fields. We walked into the village of Ping An and settled into our hotel. Lunch was great - all the girls made comment about how much they enjoyed it. After this we set out on hike to a neighbouring village. We arrived back late afternoon and had another lovely meal at a neighbouring inn. All are settled in their rooms as we prepare for tomorrow and the six hour hike that awaits us. We are visiting a nearby village where we will have lunch and then we will hike down the mountain. At the bottom a bus will be waiting to take us back to this village. It will be a big day but the weather is very temperate - much cooler than when I visited last year. It should make difference for this hike.
The girls have been wonderful. All are making real effort to make the most of this experience. They are really enjoying the Chinese food that we have experienced today. Plenty more of that to come!
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Wonderful to hear that you are all well! Any blisters yet? Are you able to see into the distance or is the air quite smoggy - we presume that the Yao cook on open fires? Have a wonderful hike and spend plenty of time enjoying all of the unique views...looking forward to photos and more news....
Great to hear from you again.It was a shame about the rain for the trek,but i bet the girls were glad it was shortened!I'm excited to hear items from the village were brought,as they will probably be the most treasured.Heard from Jess,the "dog"will make more of them " vegos"!Glad to hear she's eating.Keep your mind on the view not the km's!" Each day is a gift"
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