Its very cheap to go by train in china. We got great help from our hostel in Beijing so it only cost us 460SEK to go through whole china to Nanning in the south. On the train we met a guy from Nanning that could speak only a little english, and everyone on the train in our closest area asked questions to us threw him. The service is very different in China and Sweden. On the chinese train there is around 50 working people, 2 conductors on each wagon and some more selling things like you didnt know (toys for kids, food, fruits, beer, shavers...). And they are playing soft instrumental music all the time :) I think sweden has something to learn about trains :)
Nanning was a really soft place. Not that much tourists as in Beijing. And everywhere you go you heard sound of chinese girls giggle and pointing to us. Somewhere you heard 'beautiful hair' and somewhere else you could feel a hand through your hair :) Market was very cheap, no need to bargain. We were eating dinner at the streets just like the chineses for only 5SEK.
We ordered some strange food, served on big leaves. It tasted like sushi or something like that so we didnt finish it.
Nanning was a really soft place. Not that much tourists as in Beijing. And everywhere you go you heard sound of chinese girls giggle and pointing to us. Somewhere you heard 'beautiful hair' and somewhere else you could feel a hand through your hair :) Market was very cheap, no need to bargain. We were eating dinner at the streets just like the chineses for only 5SEK.
In Nanning we visited a great national park, bigger than Porson in Lulea.
We ordered some strange food, served on big leaves. It tasted like sushi or something like that so we didnt finish it.
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