Took the Qingming holidays (清明节) to go out for a short trip to getaway to a quiet, peaceful and tranquil place for fresh air and relaxation. Stayed at the InterContinental Hotel, which was located in a secluded area of the lake (RMB 35 by taxi from the bus station). It was a hassle to get in/out, but the location made the hotel a quiet and nice place to relax.
To get here, we had to take the long-distance bus from Shanghai South Bus Station (石龙路666å·) to Chun An County (淳安县åƒå²›æ¹–), which took 4.5 hours and cost RMB 125/pax. The ride was decent but since it was quite a ride, we had our Yamasaki muffins to sustain us.
Had lunch at 鱼味馆 a local restaurant, which was a tad pricey. We had the famous local fish head dish (the soup base tasted good, but the fish meat tasted like gelatin which we were not accustom to), a local tofu (good!) and a bamboo with salted veg dish. Everything else was reasonably priced, except for the fish head which cost RMB 388!
Finally made it to the hotel; the check in-process was fast, but the staff was really not friendly at all. Great hardware at InterContinental but software is so lacking! Had a great shower and nap at the room, before heading out for dinner at the All-day dining restaurant. Also, managed to celebrate Earth Hour at the comfort of the hotel.
Day 2 of our trip, we started with the tourist-y things of visiting the islands. We headed to the 旅游å—ç 头 (South Pier) and took a boat ride which would last 4.5 hours, from 10 am to 2.30 pm. (Entrance was RMB 150, boat ride was RMB 45 + RMB 30 (upgrade to rear-view VIP room, you should see the state of the “normal” seats!)
3 islands – å¯†å±±ï¼Œå¤©æ± ï¼Œé»„å±± – it involved quite a bit of climbing of stairs, so be prepared. A tiring trip, but the air was fresh … something you do not get in Shanghai.
After the boat trip, we headed to the city square (åƒå²›æ¹–广场) for food. The restaurant we wanted to eat at 秀水人家 was not opened till 4.30 pm, and since we were starving, we ended up at KFC for a meal instead. Then back to the hotel we came to shower and just relax and have a call in dinner.
Final day of our trip, we just hung around in the hotel, had breakfast, watch TV and read a book till it was time to head off back to Shanghai.
Photos from the trip on Flickr
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