Thursday, 10 October 2013

The Night Bus

This was a short tour organised by my very good cycling friend, Sherman Kwok.  Sherman and I started riding regularly together at weekends in Hong Kong, and now are exploring further afield.  We had a great trip to Taiwan, with our friend Shun Yeung (Dave) Yip, and now we are off to China…..without Dave :((   We decided that this was to be a folding bike tour, more relaxed than the road bikes, but also more practical in terms of using trains and buses.  

We met up at the Central Ferry piers in the centre of Hong Kong in the afternoon, and took the MTR train to Lo Wu. Lo Wu is one of the two border crossings into China for foot passengers in the north of Hong Kong's 'New territories'.  We crossed even with the mid afternoon flood of Chinese school children returning home after school, and were soon in Shenzen sorting things out for our journey.  

The place felt very different from Hong Kong, even more people, and not so orderly and clean.  So many more smokers everywhere you went, and the toilets wouldn't win any awards. But things seemed to work fine, and the buses and trains were pretty good, and the food was good also. 

We went to buy the overnight bus ticket to Yangshuo, the return sleeper train ticket back from Guilin back to Shenzen, visit the cycle shops selling cheap goods, and have a meal.  And at 7.30 pm we boarded the 'night bus', and settled into our bunks for the night.  The bus wasn't very full when we left but it stopped several times as it passed through Shenzen to pick up more people (unoffical passengers as Sherman explained). Then on into the night.  Mostly it was motorway, but at one point in the middle of the night I awoke to find we were on a single track road which was very bumpy, and just full of trucks in both directions (were they saving the motorway tolls?).  Around 2am we stopped at a service area, and the bus stayed there for about 2 hours to kill some time and give the drivers a rest, as apparently we couldn't arrive until 7am in Yangshuo.  At 7.30 we were in Yangshuo, the bus stopped and we rapidly gathered our luggage and bikes, and were left standing by the roadside on the edge of the town, needing to unfold our bikes and set off to find our hotel.



Sherman - On the train to the Hong Kong/China Border at Lo Wu opposite Shenzen

Sherman's bike is a Taiwanese make called a Birdy; a more sturdy bike to ride but less compact than the Brompton I was riding 

Lo Wu Border Crossing - very busy at 4pm with all the Chinese children returning home after school in Hong Kong

A daily routine for hundreds of Chinese school children

Arrival in Shenzen - a city of 20 million people, 
more than 2.5 times the size of Hong Kong

Shopping in Shenzen

Sleeper Bus from Shenzen to Yangzhuo 
- 11.5 hours on the bus - 550kms
Sleeper Bus - take your shoes off!

Arrived in Yangshuo, not feeling too bad but glad we are returning by train!


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