Last part
Saturday
On Saturday I went out at around 11.00, my plan was to visit the Eling -park and then see what the weather would be like and make more decisions about where to go. I didn’t want to go anywhere too far. I first had breakfast in the area where I had had my dinner the night before. Bought two different dishes and they cost me about 1€ with a bowl of rice.
The Chinese cities nowadays are quite similar to each other in my eyes: plenty of characterless high rises so I was positively surprised as the park reminded me what China was in the late 80’s when I first travelled there. I walked around the park and had a coffee in a charming building. It was still foggy but no rain, so I decided to go to the Raffles City center. That’s where the Yangtze -river cruises start towards the Three Gorges area. It was not far away by metro and the center was very big. I walked to an area where you could see down the docks and across the two rivers and it was actually quite a nice view there.








Sunday was just a lazy morning in my hotel room, lunch and then the metro to the airport. The flight back took about 1 h 40 minutes and I flew to Zhuhai as there was no return Air Macau flight to Macau on Sundays. Anyway, Zhuhai airport is near Macau, and I had pre-booked a taxi to take me to the border. That took about 40 minutes and cost me 14 Euros, very reasonable in my opinion. Crossing the immigration at Hengqin border post has always been swift and so it was also this time. A 20-minute bus ride from the border and I was at home.
All in all, although I complained about the similar looks of the big Chinese cities, I felt Chongqing was nice. Built on the hillsides rising from the two rivers, it has a certain charm. It’s one of the biggest cities in the world, with around 34 million people living in its area. Perhaps one day, I will take the 4-day Three Gorges Yangtze-river cruise and then I will return to Chongqing. However, next I want to see something smaller and some countryside. Christmas holiday, I have a plan to fly to Jinghong (Thai Chiang Rung) in Xishuangbanna (Thai Sipsongphanna), where they have Dai-minority people living. These are quite closely related to Thai and Lao. From there a train trip to Luang Prabang and then if the plan remains as it is to Malacca in Malaysia.