A Tale of Two Cities
An Unforgettable Journey in Middle China
China has always been on my bucket list, but I never imagined I would actually go, especially on my own at the age of 21! A week spent in two cities, connected by a bullet train, yet worlds apart in their essence and experiences.
The Journey Begins
My adventure started with a flight from London Heathrow to China with one of our key partners, Wendy Wu Tours, who took care of all the visa arrangements. Arriving in Changsha, we were greeted by government officials bearing flowers and tea—a warm and memorable welcome.
Discovering Changsha: The Star City
Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in southern China, is renowned for its spicy cuisine. Known as the "Star City," Changsha is a vibrant metropolis that never sleeps. Our first two nights were spent at the luxurious Meixi Lake Hotel, a 5-star establishment offering stunning city views through floor-to-ceiling windows—even from the bath!
The hotel's cuisine was an adventure in itself; noodles for breakfast was a new experience for me, but it added to the authentic local vibe. Changsha's bustling street stalls, night markets, and neon lights created an atmosphere that felt both special and exhilarating.
A river cruise around Meixi Lake at night allowed us to soak in the illuminated cityscape, accompanied by a live band and local beer. This was followed by a visit to Orange Island, home to the Young Mao Zedong statue—a colossal structure made of over 800 tonnes of granite and standing 32 meters tall.
Cultural Treasures and Culinary Delights
Our exploration continued with a visit to the Hunan Museum, where we saw Xin Zhui, a 2000-year-old mummy that is the best-preserved ancient human body ever discovered. We also visited Yuelu Academy, one of the oldest active universities in the world, nestled at the foot of Yuelu Mountain.
Changsha is famous for its foot massages, so we indulged in one after a day of sightseeing—an absolute treat! Meals were often served on a lazy Susan, offering a variety of dishes including local delicacies like stinky tofu and crayfish. One highlight was dining at Super Wenheyou, a restaurant-market set in the 1980s, providing a nostalgic glimpse into Changsha's past.
The Bullet Train Experience
After two bustling days in Changsha, we boarded the famous bullet train to our next destination. Travelling at speeds up to 200km/h, we watched as the urban landscape transformed into lush greenery and mountainous terrain.
Zhangjiajie: Nature's Wonderland
Arriving in Zhangjiajie felt like stepping into another world. Known for its awe-inspiring landscapes that inspired the film "Avatar," Zhangjiajie's National Park can accommodate up to 50,000 tourists daily.
We rode the world's longest cable car—28 minutes of breathtaking views spanning 7,455 meters with an ascent of 1,279 meters. We also experienced the Bailong Lift, the world's tallest glass elevator, which took us to scenic spots offering unparalleled photo opportunities. Seeing monkeys with their babies in their natural habitat was a heartwarming sight.
An art gallery visit allowed me to purchase a beautiful piece of sand art depicting the mountain landscape—a perfect memento of this magical place.
Evenings Filled with Culture and Entertainment
Evenings in Zhangjiajie were filled with delicious food and captivating shows featuring acrobats, dancers, and singers. One unforgettable morning was spent on Baofeng Lake, where we cruised on traditional wooden boats while listening to traditional Chinese singing against a backdrop of majestic mountains.
Thrills and Adventures
One of the most thrilling parts of the trip was walking on glass-bottomed walkways along mountain cliffs. Heaven's Gate—a natural archway between two peaks accessible via 999 steps—is believed to be a gateway between the mortal world and heaven.
Our final day included crossing a transparent glass bridge over the Grand Canyon—300 meters high! We also enjoyed a virtual hot air balloon ride through the canyon and caves before zip-lining back across—a heart-pounding experience followed by sliding down to the bottom.
A Grand Finale
Our final night was spent watching the Tianmen Fox Fairy Show under Heaven's Gate mountains. This mesmerising performance is based on a traditional Chinese myth about love between a man and a fox.
A Perfectly Orchestrated Adventure
Thanks to Wendy Wu Tours and their impeccable organisation, this trip was flawless from start to finish. Their guides' passion for their home cities added depth to our experience. The fully inclusive tour meant we could immerse ourselves fully without worrying about logistics—including visa arrangements handled by Wendy Wu Tours.
Reflections on an Unforgettable Trip
Sharing my journey with family and friends has left me almost speechless; words can hardly capture the beauty and wonder I experienced in Changsha and Zhangjiajie. Hopefully, my photos and videos will convey some of this incredible adventure—a hidden gem in our world that I feel privileged to have explored.
I will definitely return.
Thank you, Ella
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