Mutianyu
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Mutianyu
I chose this wall segment. I'm not dissapointed. Though there were several people, is wasn't that crowded as they said is Badaling. And I took the cable car to Tower 14 and went left toward tower 20 (though I reached just tower 18), and that zone is less visited, more solitaire spots for good pictures. From t.14 to t.6 (where the tobogann and chair lift are) is more visited, but good enough. I wanted to reach the limit to see the unrestored sections but it was too long and high (i didn't training enough)
I hired a driver called Shane, he was the most kind and communicative I contacted previously, so I felt he would be reliable and friendly. I was right. Though we negotiated 600RMB for the whole day, a bit expensive according to the threads I have read here, I was more interested in a good service than the cheapest cost. Coming back to Beijing we stopped at Olympic park, where I spared 30 minutes, more than enough for good pictures.
Days have been sunny this week in Beijing. Tomorrow I fly to Xi'an, hope I still have the good luck, though I'm checking it's colder and afternoon rains. And I'll take the famous bus 306 (a bit nervous about the bus station, I admit), hope everything goes fine. Here in Beijing everything went perfect. I could see Tianamen, forbidden city, Summer Palace, Nanluoguxiang, Wangfujing, Night market, PEarl Market, Temple of Heaven.. but I realize there's a LOT to see. Coming back from Guilin I still have 1 1/2 days to hang around..
I hired a driver called Shane, he was the most kind and communicative I contacted previously, so I felt he would be reliable and friendly. I was right. Though we negotiated 600RMB for the whole day, a bit expensive according to the threads I have read here, I was more interested in a good service than the cheapest cost. Coming back to Beijing we stopped at Olympic park, where I spared 30 minutes, more than enough for good pictures.
Days have been sunny this week in Beijing. Tomorrow I fly to Xi'an, hope I still have the good luck, though I'm checking it's colder and afternoon rains. And I'll take the famous bus 306 (a bit nervous about the bus station, I admit), hope everything goes fine. Here in Beijing everything went perfect. I could see Tianamen, forbidden city, Summer Palace, Nanluoguxiang, Wangfujing, Night market, PEarl Market, Temple of Heaven.. but I realize there's a LOT to see. Coming back from Guilin I still have 1 1/2 days to hang around..
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We depart on a weekday at 9am. We arrived few minutes before 10am.
I just searched on google for Great wall drivers, and find several. This was the most explicit, kind. If you contact him, tell him about me, Carlos from PEru (I'm the only peruvian he have met ever)
http://www.yangzhaoshengs.spaces.live.com
I just searched on google for Great wall drivers, and find several. This was the most explicit, kind. If you contact him, tell him about me, Carlos from PEru (I'm the only peruvian he have met ever)
http://www.yangzhaoshengs.spaces.live.com
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I've gone to the end of the restored section, it is really beautiful. When I was there the end had two red flags and the tower was bricked off. Seeing the section ahead with shrubbery and small trees growing out of it is really amazing. It blended into the hills and vegetation like it totally belonged there. It was really amazing to me, I highly suggest doing it if you can.
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Just to add to the reccomendation for Shane. I used him yesterday to go to Mutianyu and the Summer Palace and again today for the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Olympic Park.
He appeared on time, in a clean, modern a/c car and, as a certified guide, provided transport and information for a very good value 600 yesterday and a worthwhile 500 today. Not such a great deal today perhaps but he knows his stuff as a guide and I found his knowledge of the sites well worthwhile.
He appeared on time, in a clean, modern a/c car and, as a certified guide, provided transport and information for a very good value 600 yesterday and a worthwhile 500 today. Not such a great deal today perhaps but he knows his stuff as a guide and I found his knowledge of the sites well worthwhile.
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Simitai closed for redevelopment a couple of weeks ago. Depending on which authority you refer to, this could take 2 or 3 years. However, this is China, so anything could happen, including abandonment of the plan and re-opening. If planning a trip to this area, check status and be prepared to go to Great Wall Plan B location. There are other areas of the non-reconstructed/undeveloped Wall available for viewing, should you have time and not want to go to the more visited parts at Badaling or Mutianyu. Some of these areas are not officially sanctioned for the public, many take 3 hours each way to access, and most require reasonably good level of fitness.
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I've heard that Simatai is closed for rebuilding, which now raises and interesting question.
Seeing that you can't go Jinshaling to Simatai, which would be the better way to spend a day. The Jinshanling section only, or the Mutianyu section?
Better being a balance of spectacularness and less people.
I was thinking of jumping a bus-tour (as I'm travelling on my lonesome) rather than a driver. Any reasons why this wouldn't be a good idea (apart from loss of flexibility, which it makes up for with less cost)? Anyone done a day-trip bus tour before and know a company worth recommending?
Thanks^
Seeing that you can't go Jinshaling to Simatai, which would be the better way to spend a day. The Jinshanling section only, or the Mutianyu section?
Better being a balance of spectacularness and less people.
I was thinking of jumping a bus-tour (as I'm travelling on my lonesome) rather than a driver. Any reasons why this wouldn't be a good idea (apart from loss of flexibility, which it makes up for with less cost)? Anyone done a day-trip bus tour before and know a company worth recommending?
Thanks^
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I've heard that Simatai is closed for rebuilding, which now raises and interesting question.
Seeing that you can't go Jinshaling to Simatai, which would be the better way to spend a day. The Jinshanling section only, or the Mutianyu section?
Better being a balance of spectacularness and less people.
I was thinking of jumping a bus-tour (as I'm travelling on my lonesome) rather than a driver. Any reasons why this wouldn't be a good idea (apart from loss of flexibility, which it makes up for with less cost)? Anyone done a day-trip bus tour before and know a company worth recommending?
Thanks^
Seeing that you can't go Jinshaling to Simatai, which would be the better way to spend a day. The Jinshanling section only, or the Mutianyu section?
Better being a balance of spectacularness and less people.
I was thinking of jumping a bus-tour (as I'm travelling on my lonesome) rather than a driver. Any reasons why this wouldn't be a good idea (apart from loss of flexibility, which it makes up for with less cost)? Anyone done a day-trip bus tour before and know a company worth recommending?
Thanks^




