Southwest China – Sichuan, Tibet & Yunnan (21 – Dali to Kunming)

Day 20 – Dali to Kunming

My local phone’s credits had been used up.  Well, it lasted quite a while and since I only had a few days left, I did not bother to top up its value.  So I used the hotel’s phone and made reservations at Kunming’s Camellia Hotel.  The basic room cost 160 RMB with breakfast.  The staff informed me that upon reaching Kunming West Bus Station, I can take bus 82 until the last stop and change to bus 5 alighting at Sheng Ti Yu Guan.  Camellia hotel is just across the road.

I had a breakfast of noodle soup before the 930am bus to Kunming.  I spent most of the time in the bus reading Steve Jobs.   An entry in my notebook contains this Hindu quote:

In the first 30 years of your life, you make your habits. For the last 30 years of your life, your habits make you.

Quite true in a way.  Somehow people seemed less adaptable or less willing to change as they aged.

At around 2pm, I arrived at Kunming West Bus Station.  Before the long distance bus turned into the station, I had spotted bus 82 at a cross junction.  After I exited from the station, I first checked the bus stop outside and noted that bus 82 does not pass this way.  So I walked down the road to that cross junction and found Bus 82 at a bus stop there.

At Dong Feng Da Jie, all passengers alighted from bus 82.  I followed suit.  I spotted bus 5 at an earlier bus stop.  But I decided to walk across the shopping district towards west as I figured if bus 5 is going to Camellia, it should be heading that direction as well.  I turned out right and took bus 5 for another 2 stops.

It had been a lucky day for me on local transports.  Maybe it’s the 1 RMB good luck charm I picked up at Tiger Leaping Gorge working its effects.

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Southwest China – Sichuan, Tibet & Yunnan (20 – Lijiang to Dali)

Day 19 – Lijiang to Dali

I woke up sweaty.  The electric blanket at Mu’s Inn was the most effective one I had used so far.

I packed up and left at around 9am.  Unfortunately, it was too late to catch the train to Dali.  A staff then guided me through the old town maze to the main road where I caught a cab to Lijiang long distance bus station.

There were only 3 tickets left for the next bus to Xiaguan (Dali City).  I showed my passport and paid 53 RMB for a ticket.

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