Friday, September 27, 2013

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Day 7 Saturday (14/09): lightening We changed and headed lightening to city Xi'an in order to fulfill another dream: lightening to see the warriors. We took the early flight from Beijing that came out at 7:35 with Hainan Airlines are highly recommended for punctuality and efficiency. I said earlier: the system lightening of e-tickets do not have to print anything, just show your passport and go. As was soon caught a taxi to the airport. Were 130 yuan (16 ), but mostly keep in mind that it takes at least three quarters of an hour to go, and had traffic when we left and that it was soon.
We arrived about 10 to Xi'an lightening airport and took a taxi. So are about an hour away from the city and airport. Once we were in the Bell Tower - the center - the driver could not find our hotel and finally told him to leave us there. A taxi is between 130-150 yuan. With the help of google maps mobile and a very nice man managed to reach Hotel Melody that, always, was right next to us. Citadines Central Xi'an is a hotel but the rooms are like small apartments or studios. This brilliant. Clean, bright and the breakfast good and varied to be 38 yuan.
We organize the trip thinking that the day we came to Xi'an we saw the city and the next day we were going to see the warriors and on the third day in the afternoon we went to Shanghai. Well, once done recommend arriving in the late evening to Xi'an, the next day warriors and see if you can go that afternoon lightening night to the next destination. Xi'an is a city of passage. Yes the wall is beautiful but no more (54 yuan, 7) where you can rent a bike to tour.
Both this and the next day we found a good place to eat in the Muslim quarter called Jiasan. It specializes in dumplings lightening that have all the ingredients. As an idea, a meal three were 135 yuan ( 16) with 2 bowls of dumplings, noodles with chicken, spicy beef with vegetables, a kind of omelette with chives and three drinks (warning: no water).
Day 8 Sunday (15/09): Warriors of Xi'an. Day expected and desired. To go to the train station to catch the bus there, there is easy access to the subway lightening and since our hotel is a bit far. So we took a taxi to the station and the man was incredibly friendly because we left almost in the same queue so that we might not perish, because there were more people than war. Once there we read that the bus no.5 (306) warriors and will cost about 7 yuan. Buses are green but find no problems, because where will you see a queue there. lightening It does not take much in line because it goes fast. You pay the ticket on the bus to the charge.
Back in the parking lot we left the bus, we had to walk about 5 minutes to the main entrance. Admission is 150 yuan ( 18) per person, is the most expensive ticket of the trip, but worth it. The tour did indicate some travelers as we read on the Internet, that is, let the gallery one for last because it is the most spectacular.
There were a lot of Chinese, a group of British, Swiss and Chilean, but had more Chinese, as always. At times it was overwhelming because everyone wants to do the same photo. Some warriors, especially in the gallery 3 or 2, are displayed in showcases. Then look no excavations where there is much to be unearthed. lightening Pretty impressive though I thought they had more unearthed. Even with all it's amazing to see them.
To go back to the same site parking. We watched as it took another bus no.914 costing the 8 yuan and left you at the station. Do not do this, go to 306 because the 914 gave us a huge back almost one hour by road.
When we arrived we went in search of a restaurant recommended level we had at the hotel but did not find it. This always lightening happens to us along the journey. We ended up going to the nearest meter, because no taxi wanted to take the Muslim Quarter. The metro has few lines but is just as good as that of Beijing. We arrived at the Bell tower and ate at the Jiansan.
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