I got up without any problems around 0430. After the shower I packed my stuff, threw the network cable behind the table and left the room. Outside it was already bright and hardly anything was going on. More was already going on at the station. Numerous travellers waited in the waiting room. Since two trains should depart shortly behind each other I asked one next to me if this is already the boarding procedure. He said no, but shortly afterwards again yes, because both trains arrive at the same time. On the platform I had to wait 10 minutes until the other train left. That was a bit pointless.
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The AC had worked diligently and quietly during the night. I only notice it early when I open the door to the corridor, how big the difference is between inside and outside. There was almost nothing going on on the streets. I drank some cappu and walked about 30 minutes before the train should leave for the station. As always everything was covered in a loose fog, where you could see about 5km far. The fog was certainly mixed with smog, but I couldn’t tell the difference. After the absolutely senseless scanning of the luggage and the beeping of the metal detector I went into the again gigantic departure hall and sat down to the correct gate.
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2012 China – Day 6 – 05.06.2012 – Nanjing
Nanjing, also known as Nanking, is a city located in the eastern region of China. It is the capital of Jiangsu Province and one of the most important historical and cultural cities in China. The city has a rich history dating back over 2,500 years and has been the capital of several Chinese dynasties, including the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
„2012 China – Day 6 – 05.06.2012 – Nanjing“ weiterlesen2012 China – Day 7 – 06.06.2012 – Suzhou
Suzhou, also known as Suzhou City, is a city located in the eastern region of China, in the province of Jiangsu. It is located approximately 100 kilometers west of Shanghai and is known for its beautiful gardens, canals, and traditional architecture. Suzhou is often referred to as the “Venice of the East” due to its extensive network of canals and waterways.
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Suzhou, also known as Suzhou City, has a rich history dating back over 2,500 years. The city was first settled during the 5th century BCE and was known as Wuxi during the ancient times. Suzhou became an important city during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 CE), and by the 3rd century CE, it had developed into a major center for trade and commerce.
„2012 China – Day 8 – 07.06.2012 – Suzhou“ weiterlesen2012 China – Day 9 – 08.06.2012 – Shanghai
Shanghai, also known as Hu for short, is a city located in the eastern region of China, in the province of Jiangsu. It is the most populous city in China and is considered to be the country’s financial and cultural center. Shanghai is known for its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious food.
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