Monday 4 July 2011

Travel guide - - Phoenix Mountain

An adventure travel-Dan Dong Phoenix mountain in China

If you want to have a exciting and adventurous travelling, I’d like to show you a best place named Phoenix mountain which is 836.4 meters above sea level.  It is located in Dan Dong city in Liao Ning province in China.

It is a long journey from Auckland to Dan Dong. Firstly, you should take a plane to Shanghai, and then transfer to Dan Dong. When you arrive at Dan Dong air port, you can find many buses which are going to Phoenix mountain,  then you’ll spend a whole day in visiting this mountain, because of the huge area and beautiful view.

The entrance ticket costs 60 yuan ($12) for adults and half price for children and then they give you a map of this area, remember to bring some bottoms of water and drinks by yourself, because they are very expensive if you buy in this mountain area. There are many houses in this mountain named mountain home to apply for people living over night and you can find all of them where are marked in your map. Generally, you may spend 150 yuan ($30) for each people per day in living in a mountain home.

The only way to the top is walking! You must have a strong stamina to get you aim. When you at the top, there are many telescopes which are free for everyone, you can use them to have a good view. Cable car-the most interesting there, can take you down to the bottom of the mountain if you want to finish this travelling. It costs 120 yuan($24) for adults and 60 yuan ($12) for children. You also can walk down, but you must be tired. Sitting in the carriage, you can pull the clouds and fog into your arm and overlook the world aloof. It may leave you a totally different feeling.

Sunday 3 July 2011

How to use bus system in Auckland

New Zealand bus travel is a popular way of getting around for both tourists and locals. The rugby world cup is coming to New Zealand in September 2011, so I’d like to tell you our bus system in Auckland for people who come here to watch rugby games and travel.

The most important thing is getting a time table. You can get it in every post shop, university and some dairy shops. The best way to get time table is going
www.maxx.co.nz website to find it and check online.

You should know which area your destination belongs to, and then choose the right time table. There are some different kinds of timetables- Eastern,Western,Northern, Southern and Central, all of them include maps at the back which show you all bus stations in Auckland. Also, you should be aware the time is different between weekdays and weekends.

There are 5 stages totally in one bus line and each stage costs $1.80 for adults and $1.00 for children. Using cash is boring, the easiest way for you is use Hop card. You can buy and recharge it in dairy shops. You don’t need to tell the driver how many stages you will take or where you will get off when you get on the bus, just swipe your Hop card. One of the most important thing is that  do not forget to swipe your card when you get off buses, if you don’t swipe again, your credit will keep running. Finally, you have to check where you should get off the bus, because nobody announces the stops. You can ask drivers to tell you the stops or check maps by yourself.

If you lose something on the bus, don’t worry, you can connect the Lost Property. I strongly recommend having your bus tickets when you call to help, it will show you which bus company you have chosen. (see contact details below)
Waka Pacific/North Star/Go West/Metrolink/Link/City Circuit Phone: (09) 373 9118
Ritchies Transport - Swanson Depot Phone: (09) 833 6053
Ritchies Transport - North Shore Depot Phone: (09) 415 9138
Howick and Eastern Phone: (09) 273 3660
Urban Express Phone: (09) 620 5490
Birkenhead Transport Phone: (09) 483 9119
Waiheke Bus Company Phone: (09) 372 8823
Although there are many different bus companies, they are all managed by MAXX
Phone:(09) 366 6400.





Tuesday 3 May 2011

What I'm thinking about writing for my blog posts

I'm thinking about I'm going to write a how to and a travel guide entry.

For the how to I want to write about how to use bus system in Auckland, because the bus system in New Zealand is quite different from Asain countries and people have troubles when they first take bus.

For the travel guide I'm going to write about my hometown DaLian, because it's as beautiful as Auckland.