Sunday, January 6, 2013

Great Wall Of China - Mutianyu Section

This past weekend I took some friends that were visiting to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. We didn't have an incredible large amount of time to spend so Jinshanling and Simatai were out of the question, but I wanted to give them a more personal experience that can't be had at Badaling. One of my friends in Shanghai recommended that I take them to Mutianyu.

Mutianyu is a bit of a hybrid of the Badaling and Simatai sections.  It's still very well maintained and restored, but doesn't have the throngs of tourists that crowd up the wall at Badaling.  When you arrive at the entrance you have the option to take a cable car up (50 RMB one way, 80 RMB round trip) or you can hike up the mountain to the wall.  You will also need to pay a 45 RMB entrance fee to the wall as well.

Due to our time constraints my group decided to purchase the round trip cable car tickets. I wish we would have only purchased the single trip tickets however. As we were heading up the cable car we could see a toboggan (60 RMB per person) going down the mountain leading back to the entrance to the park. I wish this was advertised better as we would have liked to try that instead of taking the cable car back down.

Once you enter the wall you can head one of two directions. We ended up hiking up the direction that looked like it had less people.  I've been to the wall during the summer, the fall, and the winter. I can honestly say that the winter was my favorite season to visit.  It was pretty brutally cold, but the wall and everything around it was covered by a blanket of snow. It was one of the most beautiful sights I'd ever seen!

We ended up hiking for a couple of hours and it definitely felt like a good amount of time to be on the wall given how cold it was. We could have stayed longer, but we still wanted to visit the Summer Palace back in Beijing before it closed. Everything said, Mutianyu is an excellent part of the wall to visit and if you are on a time crunch I highly recommend it. If you have an entire day to spare, I would still recommend visiting the Simatai and Jinshanling sections instead.

How to get there:

The most convenient way to get there is to hire a private car. These can be found at the major tourist attractions in Beijing, and your hotel should be able to arrange one for you. The hostel we stayed at, The Happy Dragon Hostel, arranged a van for us for 800 RMB for the whole day.  I prefer this as the driver will wait for you at the wall and take you back when you are ready to return.

Many hostels, and hotels will also arrange daily trips that will take larger groups of tourists on a bus. These prices generally vary from 200-300 RMB per person (some include the price of admission to the wall).  Most of these tours will only strictly visit the Badaling section and take an entire day.

 You can also take the metro bus 867 (only available from March 15 - November 15) that departs from the Dongzhimen outer bus station. There are 2 buses that leave from this station (7:00 and 8:30 am) q=and costs 16 RMB each way.  The bus can be a bit difficult to find, and there will be a lot of private taxi's and buses that will try to tell you there is no bus that will take you directly to the wall. These people are lying to you to and will try to charge you high rates to take you to the wall themselves. If you are going to rent a car do it through your hotel or hostel since they are more trustworthy. There are a few other buses that will get you close to the wall, but if you do not know Chinese and are unfamiliar with the area, I wouldn't recommend those.



Cafe Russia (Luciya) - Harbin Restaurant Review

I was looking forward to returning to Harbin, not only to see the amazing Snow and Ice World, but to eat some delicious Russian food.  Harbin's unique history has left behind numerous Russian restaurants, some of which are still run by Russian families. I happened to find an amazing Russian restaurant last time I visited the city, and I sure wish that I would have grabbed a business card before I left.

Cafe Russia, Luciya 露西亚西餐厅 (located near the old Flood Control Monument off of Zhongyang Dajie), was the worst part of our recent trip to Harbin. I've grown accustomed to poor service in restaurants in China, but this place set a new record for poor service and incompetence, and I must be a glutton for punishment since I went two days in a row.

My first visit to the restaurant was the better of the two trips. The staff seemed friendly enough and they took our order as soon as we got in. The restaurant didn't seem too busy at the time we got there but it took over 90 minutes to get all of our food.  The dishes we ordered came out one at a time (not unusual in China as Chinese people typically share every dish family style) but one of the people I was with didn't get her food until the end.

None of the dishes we ordered were anything to write home about, but at least they were warm.  Our second visit, however, was absolutely terrible. The only reason we stopped there again was that half of our group was heading back to the airport to catch a flight back to Shanghai, and the restaurant was right next to where we happened to be.

We told the staff that we wanted the food for our friends that were going to be heading to the airport, and to bring the other half of the group's last.  They did the opposite. Our food also took much, much longer to come.  One of my friends ordered a pasta dish, and after about an hour and a half, they told us that thy didn't have the ingredients to make it.  She then had to order a soup instead, which took another 45 minutes to show up. 45 minutes!!! For soup!!! There were loads of people that came in after us, got their food, and left. Maybe this place doesn't like foreigners.

Regarding the food, I figured I'd share a few of the dishes that we ordered, and what we actually got:

What we ordered                                                                                       What we received
Russian Black Bread                                                                                 Regular wheat bread
"Traditional Caesar Salad"                                               Plate with shrimp, sliced bread, and coleslaw
Vegetable Salad                                                                                         Coleslaw 

When we complained to the manager at the end he said they were too busy and the best he could do was offer us a 5% discount. Do yourself a favor and avoid this place at all costs!! Sorry there aren't any pictures to accompany this post. Was too upset to think about it.


Rating:
Price: $$
Value: 1/5
Taste: 1/5
Service: 0.5/5
Selection: 1/5