
My Solo Travel in China was started on 26 October 2016. I decided to move out of Xi’an (the city where I landed in China) heading to Jiuzhaigou National Park. I know this trip would be challenging as some of people said that I am a brave girl when choosing this route. If you haven’t know my route, it was started from Xi’an and then going south and ended up in Shangri-la. For this plan, I should pass 3 provinces and more than 10 cities in China. But it turned out to be 4 provinces.

There are 3 ways to buy train ticket in China :
1. Book online via official China Railway website (in chinese and no English), this one absolutely wasn’t my choice.
2. Book in locket counter at the station, as I read on some articles, usually there will be so many people get in line to buy the ticket, and mostly it would take 2 hours.
3. Book via online travel agents, there are 3 travel agents (www.chinatravelguide.com, www.china-train-ticket.com, www.etripchina.com), which you can book online train ticket in China. After trying all of those three, I chose www.etripchina.com as this one is easier to use, user friendly and has the cheapest price among the others. They will charge you around 10-20 rmb in every ticket. But you don’t have to get in line for 2 hours. You just need to show your booking number and change it into valid ticket in special ticket counter at the station.
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Xi’an Railway Station |
“the lady said that the passport number that I submitted on online booking didn’t match to my passport number“
That being said, I missed put 1 number of my actual passport number. The booking ticket was denied and I had to buy the new ticket. So, I went to the next locket counter and got my line for 30 minutes. To avoid the misunderstanding, I did screenshot the name of the destination that I wanna go on google maps. Google maps showed 2 languages, the English name at the first one and under the English name there was also the chinese version.
I showed her that I wanted to buy the ticket from Xi’an to Guangyuan. And then the lady said “oh Guyuan !” I just said “Okay” because I thought that Guyuan was the chinese version of Guangyuan (I didn’t know there was another area name Guyuan which has almost similar pronounciation with Guangyuan).
I was so confident passed all the security things one by one and finally got my seat inside the train. I bought the hard seat class and that was totally okay. There wasn’t so many people and they didn’t look dirty as what people figure out of chinese.
05.00 AM – After 9 hours ride on train
It was already 9 hours ride on the train, I took a look at my google maps to check how long would it be to be arrived. Turned out something strange showed up, my location went away of the destination. The train’s route should be going south of Xi’an but it went north and kept going north. That time I realized that I took the wrong direction. I was so clueless…
“There was only one thing that I really wanted to do that time “ask someone to make sure whether I am in the right train or not” But then I reminded myself that “Kadek, You are now in China, Nobody speak English and no one would understand what you say” i remained be quite“


“They were just such old chinese buildings which look creepy and empty”
I walked away, and found another building that has kind of reception desk and 3 kind of worldwide clocks behind the reception desk with the lady stood in between. I went inside and asked “is this hotel?” She didn’t speak English and I used my gesture hoping that she would understand what I meant. I let my two hands meet together and put them beside my ear. She look understand that I need a place to sleep. And then she shook her head.
“what the hell this building is ?? they have so many rooms with the number in front of the doors on the 2nd floor which i found when i was about going to toilet, and it just looks like an accommodation place, but she always said NO everytime i said i want to sleep ??”
Okay It wasn’t hotel then, without any oral communication. I asked her to just wait in the sofa because it was so cold outside of the room. And she nodded. Recently i just found out that some hotels in China will not accept any foreigner’s guest in some particular reasons.
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that moment when you took selfie with tripod, but people around you kept seeing you weird |
“The moment I finally exhaled my breath, hoping there must be someone speak English in the 3 stars hotel, BUT……..I found nothing”
No one speak English even the hotel’s manager. But they were so nice, instead of ignoring me, they used google translate to communicate with me. And finally I was safe in that hotel, took a nap for 4 hours and when I woke up, it was snowing until the night coming and I had to go back to the train station.
“As I arrived in train station, people look at me in very weird way that I was the only foreigner existed in that group of chinese people”

(heyyy guys those are trash bin where you throw all the rest foods, fruits. why the hell you guys always hugging them ???)

“do you need sleeper ?” that was the moment I finally exhale my breath again that it felt so safe to find someone speak English in China.


Continue to the next #SoloTravel Journey in China heading to Jiuzhaigou National Park
cheers,
kadekarini

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