
So, we set off on the morning of the 20th August. Peter (Maria’s Father) dropped us off at the airport then later returned with my coat that I left in his car. The AerLingus flight to Heathrow was uneventful and when we arrived we took a tube to Natasha’s flat in Islington. Natasha and Naryan had taken their 15Kg allocation and also we had sent two 20kg boxes to that address. So these had to be repacked to four 32kg luggage bags. We were a few kg under but the bags were nearly too heavy to manage. Then back to Heathrow terminal 4 and to Kingfisher airlines. Checked in ok and went to plane. (21:00) No rush but no surplus time either. Flight to Delhi was about 10 hours and nothing special. Couldn’t sleep as usual. Arrived in Delhi and went through to transit lounge. Tried to get permission to leave the airport but without success. Didn’t feel too bad about this as we were soooo tired and it was pouring with rain outside.
The transit lounge was full of shops and places to eat. We had no rupees so went to change some money. The money exchange would only change money if we had an Indian passport. Why would an Indian be in the transit lounge?? The lounge had wifi. To activate one puts in ones mobile phone number and it will text you the username // password. But it only works for Indian mobile phones. Why??
Eventually, after 16 hours we are back on the plane to HongKong. Again, nothing very exciting happened but was able to sleep a bit. Arrived in HK about 7:40 on the 23rdAugust. Skyped Douglas and arranged to meet him at HK station. Fast train to HK station. Met Douglas. He took us to HK Yacht Club for a shower and breakfast. After living in same clothes for some 50 hours, shower was orgasmic. Breakfast in salubrious surroundings made us feel human again. Then back to Douglas’ apartment and met Meena also. HK is such a cool place and doubly so when you have friends like Douglas & Meena.
Subway to border at 2:30. Crossed border to Shenzhen, China. Train to Guangzhou and met Chung Jian’s friend in Starbucks at 6:00. He had bought tickets a few days earlier and was holding them for us. We boarded the train in massive thunder storm Never been so close to a lightning bolt again and again. Found our bunks and went to sleep for 12 hours. Woke an hour or so before arriving in Xiamen. Made our way to KFC to gather our senses. Met a guy called Rick who helped us with Mobile sim cards.
First impression of Xiamen was ok. Nothing stunning but hot and humid. Later found out that the back door of KFC let to a Mega shopping arcade all airconditioned. And underground there were shops that stretched as far as the eye could see and a brand new Tesco.
Anyhow, phoned Shan who had promised us a bed for the night and an apartment for as long as we want. Shan picked us up 15mins later and took us to the apartment. 2805 ????? Aparment is good and we will stay for a couple of weeks. After settling in we went out to explore a bit. Shan directed us to Trust Mart supermarket and we went to but essentials for cooking & sleeping. Pleased to find all sorts of western food there. Unlike my previous travels in China where shopping was a voyage of discovery. The weather is like a sauna.
We ate Chinese that night. Slept ok but found it difficult to regulate the air conditioning.