we started off our journey by enduring a twenty-four hour train ride. yes, i wasted an entire day of my life on a train. luckily i was able to catch up on all the sleep i missed out on during midterms week and slept a good 15 hours on the sleeper train! the train ride was a lot less awful than expected. it was fun with our entire program in the same car. plus sleeper trains are definitely in my top three favorite new discoveries of china so i didn't mind it too much.
after the twenty four hour train ride, we arrived in guilin and boarded a bus and headed to yao hill. it was pretty stupid. tbc has quite the track record of taking us to see things that are completely unnecessary. i definitely could have gone through life without visiting this one. we literally took a ski lift up a hill walked around for abotu two seconds and took a toboggan ride down.

the next morning we boarded a bus and headed to a province called yangshou. this place was great. maybe it was so enjoyable because we stayed there for more than one night. but this city was a blast. upon arriving we found great food while waiting to take a li river "cruise" well tbc's version of a cruise. which can be more accurately described as motorized rafts. it was so pretty. i couldn't have picked out greater scenery.
i still have yet to see the movie avatar, but this is where it was filmed apparently. after our river cruise, we headed back to the hotel to 吃晚饭 (eat dinner) and then some of us decided to go see a famous guilin water show. once again not worth it. i was expecting fantasia. i didn't get my fantasia. or like cool water spraying from everywhere. i was expecting something cool. it wasn't that cool. a show ON water may be a better way to describe it.
tbc gave us a few options to choose from depending on how we wanted to spend our next couple of days in yangshou. we could choose two activities from hiking & kayaking, biking & mud caves, or cooking & painting. since i have absolute no desire or talent to cook or paint i opted for the kayaking and mud caves. lets just say i made some pretty good choices. the first day about 15 of us hiked for two hours then kayaked for about two as well. it was great. it was very relaxing and peaceful and not to mention we had a great backdrop. ahhh it was so much fun even though my shoulders were sore the next day. after we got back to our hotel and a few of us rented mopeds and explored the city. it was so much fun, although i can't drive one and china moped-ers are very intimidating. that night we came across a bar recommended by kevin gainey - monkey jane's. where the monkey jane herself graced us with her presents. she is a lunatic. definition of crazy. she had a beer pong table, which is unheard of in china so least to say us tbc-ers were pretty satisfied.
the next day was biking and mudcaving. i was so excited. and i had every right to be. this was prolly my favorite day of the whole trip. i forgot how much fun bike riding was. about twelve of us hoped on bikes and rode for two hours along country roads it was so much fun, even though the country roads weren't exactly smooth or comfortable to ride on. after a two hour bike we arrived at moon hill and made an hour climb to the top.

our last stop on our week long vacation was to longsheng, we stayed in a village called dazhai. it was a lot of fun. there was nothing around. just the yao village people, who naturally threw us a bonfire party.
this was the greatest vacation of a life time, a free week off from school, warm weather, fun activities, and amazing scenery. however i am never too upset to return to beijing. after awhile i begin to miss the homemade dumplings out of east gate or taking the 20 kuai taxi ride to sanlitun or even chinese class. its weird. but i'm beginning to think i'm in love. in love with a communist country. tough life i lead, i know.
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