address for remote blogging. I apologize to my one fan of this
blog.**
So last week while daydreaming in class, I mapped out a quick trip to
Dalian and Beijing. Dalian is the 2nd largest city in Liaoning
Province (known as Manchuria pre-1949) in northern China, and at the
tip of the Province, surrounded by ocean on two sides. Originally, I
had planned to stay in Dalian for 2 nights (Sun-Tues) and then fly to
Beijing and stay for 3 nights (Tues-Fri), but after arriving yesterday
morning from Shanghai, I quickly learned that Dalian is not a 2-3 day
destination.
Dalian is a large city with not much touristy things to do. The side
of the city that I stayed on was where the ports are located. Also
where Zhongshan Square, Youhao Square, and Labour Park is. I was done
with those 3 places in about 2 hours. That side of the city is kinda
like Oakland or Long Beach. Port cities, but not much else to do. So
I went back to my hotel and planned my escape. Since I used ctrip.com
to book the flights and hotel, I called them to make the changes.
Easiest experience ever. Have you ever tried to change travel plans
on expedia or orbitz or travelocity? You either cannot or you get
penalized a boatload.
Changed my flight to today (mon, 5/18) and cancelled the 2nd night of
the Dalian Hotel. No penalty. Was supposed to pay an 86rmb
modification fee to Air China, but they didn't ask at the airport, so
I didn't pay. Shh.. Yeah, changing a flight here costs 86rmb, which
is about $12usd, wow! What's Southwest and JetBlue charging now?
$50? I think United is at $150 now. And you bet your ass that they
won't forget to collect from you.
Anyways, back to Dalian. The other side of the city is where the nice
beaches and views are. My plan was to check out the beaches in the
morning, take pictures, chill, etc then hop on a 5pm flight to
Beijing. I asked the hotel staff how to get around -- by taxi it would
be about 100rmb total, but then I worried about the availability of
taxis (or lack thereof) in these touristy areas. I could also rent a
private car for the day for 400rmb. Ehhh... that's a little bit too
much, and since I wasn't in a rush, I went with the taxi option.
There's a few places that Lonely Planet listed -- Tiger Beach,
Beichuidao Beach, Xinghai Square -- worth checking out, but as soon as
I climbed into the taxi, the driver had other ideas.
(all in Chinese)
Him: "I will take you all around for 150rmb."
Me: "No. Please take me to Tiger Beach. Here look at my map."
Him: "Ok, I can take you to Beichuidao as well, it's very beautiful.
And I will wait for you and stop whenever you want, so you can take
pictures."
Me: "No. Please take me to Tiger Beach."
(so this back and forth went on for awhile. him pointing at where he
would take me. me insisting on going to tiger beach. all of this,
while he was weaving in and out of morning traffic.)
Finally, I asked how much. He said we can use the meter and then add
20rmb to the total, to charge me for stops. That sounded acceptable.
The hotel said it would be about 20rmb to Tiger Beach, 40rmb to
Xinghai Square, and then about 30rmb to the airport. That's about
90rmb total, but then I would have to find another taxi each time I
stopped.
Now, if you're expecting a horrible Chinese travel story, sorry to
disappoint. The driver turned out to be pretty cool. He even played
tour guide as he explained the history of the area and stopped at all
the picture-worthy sites. And my instinct was correct. Each time we
stopped, there were about 2-3 groups of tourists that mobbed the taxi,
hoping to get the heck out of there. So yeah, I may have spent a
little bit more money (I think I could've negotiated down to 120 rmb
flat rate. Halfway into the ride, he turned off the meter. I
could've complained, but I didn't want to annoy him and be dropped off
in the middle of nowhere.), but I had peace-of-mind by not worrying
and fighting with other tourists for scarce taxicabs.
So yeah, the other side of Dalian was beautiful. Almost like Monterey
and the central CA coast. Complete contrast to the port-side. I'll
post pictures when I get back to Shanghai. In the end, Tiger Beach
really sucked. It was some cheesy Sea World knockoff. Probably
better compared to Marineland than Sea World. And the driver
(surname: Chun) knew some off-the-Lonely-Planet-path places he took me
to for better pictures than the average tourist.
So this whole adventure took up the entire day and I barely caught my
5pm flight? Nah. Started at 10am, and arrived at the airport at
11:30am. Ha! Switched (for free) to an earlier flight to Beijing.
Just in case you're wondering, here's the "Shangbert Planet" tips for
Dalian-in-a-Day.
-- Arrive about 10am into Dalian.
-- Cab over to Youhao Square. About 35rmb.
-- Walk over to Zhongshan Square, passing Youhao Square and its big
ball in the process.
-- Pick up food along the street somewhere and eat in Zhongshan Square.
-- Should be about 12pm. Call a cab somewhere.
-- Neogtiate with cab driver to take you around to the other side --
Beichuidao, Tiger Beach, Xinghai Square. About 100rmb.
-- About 2-3pm. Ask cab driver to drop you off at Labour Park. Take
cable car to TVTower -- 50rmb. Take pictures. Another 50rmb to go up
the Tower. I didn't find it worth the price so I didn't go. Take the
slide down the hill. Yes, it's a slide. You ride a little car that
you can control the speed. It's pretty fun.
-- Should be about 3-4pm. Go rest somewhere, walk around, or shop.
-- Find a food street and eat for cheap.
-- At dusk/early evening, walk over to Zhongshan Square again and
check out the crowds that have gathered. There's a group of college
students playing Chinese hackey-sack. There's some dog owners
gathering. There's also an impromptu Chinese jam session playing
traditional Chinese music. That was very cool. Lounge around the
square listening to music, enjoying the cool sea breeze.
-- Cab to the airport (35rmb), with plenty of time to catch your
9-10pm flight out of Dalian!
I should totally be a travel writer.

