Saturday, September 6, 2008

Train Ride and The Hanging Monastery (Xuankong Si)

At last I was able to go to Datong. Mel and I have been planning to go there for ages. We went last weekend with Day and Mario (Susy is otherwise occupied...). I got us 27 yuan train tickets from huochepiao.com delivered to my apartment. I can't believe how cheap the fare was - imagine 27 kuai for a 7-hour trip? (140 pesos lang 'yun, kulang pa papuntang Batangas!)

I should have known better. I immediately regretted being cheap when I saw the old train. It was crowded, the seats are narrow, people smoke, and it DIDN'T announce the stations it stopped at - we ended up counting the stops. It's kinda scary because Datong is only a stop in the 1185 train line, not a terminal. (I keep imagining waking up in Batou which is like 6 to 7 hours away from Datong, 13 hours from Beijing).


We arrived at 3:30 in the morning, asked a cab driver to take us to the hotel the elong reserved for us. Along the way, we called the hotel for directions only to be advised that there are no rooms available, and they have given our room away. It's a good thing that our cab driver knows this hotel near Jiu Long Bi (Nine Dragon Screen). We slept for 3 hours, and then we're off to the Hanging Monasteries.


From Wikipedia: The Hanging Monastery stands at the foot of Mt. Hengshan and is one of the most dramatic sights at Hengshan - a wooden temple clinging to the cliff side, appearing to defy gravity with only a few wooden posts as support. The Hanging Monastery, built in 491, has survived more than 1,400 years. The extant monastery was largely rebuilt and maintained in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The buildings were restored in 1900 and there are 40 wooden halls and structures linked by an ingenious system of pillars, posts and walkways.



The Hanging Monastery is an hour and a half ride from Datong City. Tickets cost 60 yuan plus 1 yuan insurance (in case you fall off the cliff, i think). The place is amazing but fell short of my expectations. We took a lot of pictures, though.



2 comments:

  1. yikes! scary travel story ha! pero mukhang worht it naman based on your pics. hehehe.

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  2. o nga eh. buti na lang indi ako mag-isa.. hehehe

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