This particular Friday, I fell asleep almost as soon as I got off work, and, because of that, I found myself wide awake at 3am on a Saturday. I tried Face Timing and Skyping family and friends, since it was a reasonable time there, but got no answers. Bored and bummed, I decided to search the web for things to do in Guangdong Province (the province where Guangzhou is located).
After about an hour or two of research, I decided I would make a 2 hour bus ride to Kaiping Diaolou Village to see some old watch towers and its distinct architecture. It's nice being in a place where transportation is fairly inexpensive, and just about anywhere is accessible to people without cars. It's truly been a life saver for me here. After taking some screen shots of my destinations inside the city, I took a quick shower and I packed some water and snacks, and then hit the road.
An hour metro ride later, I got to the bus station. This station was very far outside of Guangzhou city center, and lets just say English was almost non-existent. I'm glad I took some screen shots of directions on getting around the station, and was able to purchase my ticket. A young lady at the customer service desk was able to show me where to go to wait for my bus, and I was finally headed towards Kaiping.
By time I get to my first stop, Zili Village, it's already hot. I was glad I brought water. The driver let me off on the side of the road and gave me extremely detail directions on how to get to the village...in Cantonese. I was very appreciative, despite being lost.
By the time I looked around, nothing else really mattered. It had been a long time since I had been in such a beautiful and sunny place. No smog. No noise. Just nature and the occasional villager.
My view on the walk to the village |
The mile walk to the village was no big deal, as I took my time snapping pictures and wandered off to explore smaller paths.
The first path I followed, led me to the Fang watchtower. I had to climb through some tall grasses to get there and ran into several grave markers on my way
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I just loved looking around and taking in the scenery here. Kaiping was the perfect escape from the big city. It was a very freeing experience because I did it by myself, and, with a little help, made it to my destination. I took way too many pictures and they still barely do justice to my experience. I don't think I can really describe the place or the feeling of being there. Its like this with traveling in general. No one can understand the satisfaction of figuring something out or learning something new in a foreign place, unless they have done it themselves. It makes you feel unstoppable, like you've done something big. Most times, the journey is reward enough.
One of my favorite Landscape shots while in Kaiping |
With all of the side trips and walking, I was pouring down sweat by time I reached the ticket booth. The tickets are actually kind of pricey(80 RMB), but I paid anyway and headed into the village. I immediately see where my 80 RMB went as I walked by some sculptures.
One time for the bruhs. Who ya wit?! Iccceeeeeee. I couldn't help myself |
I took my time going through the village, walking along every path I could find. I discovered that this village still serves as a lived-in community for local people as well as an attraction to tourists. It was shocking but then funny for both parties, as I wandered around, running into surprised villagers, imagining what it would be like to have lived in these villages when they were completely isolated.
It was hot outside, but nice to be out and away. Its nice being my own time, doing whatever I felt like, whenever I felt like it; just walking to satisfy my curiosity.
Just a few of the beautiful scenes within Zili Village |
As much as I enjoy exploring the landscape, I got just as much enjoyment going in the dwellings. Its very interesting to see how rural Chinese were living during that time.
Even more impressive, were the views from the roof tops of the Diaolou. I spent hours wandering from building to building. I can show you what that was like, much better than I can tell you.
By the time I made it back towards the exit, I was thirsty and hot. I bought a drink at the gift shop just get some AC and cool down. I ate a banana and then headed back down the road realizing 2 things: 1. The buildings I had walked to earlier were apart of a paid walking tour (oops) 2. I was not exactly sure how to take the bus to my next destination...
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