Gene and Norma Maas
Friday, May 5 Guilin
The other Grand Circle tour group was also visiting the Day School and I was introduced to Vincent Tamalleo (sp?) from Phoenix, the man who recovered my credit cards. I was able to personally thank him and his tour director for getting my cards back to me so fast. That tour group had gone downstream on the Yangtze River but both groups ended up in Guilin about the same time. The rest of the afternoon was for rest or relaxing. Some went to the bar, others got massages and some of us used our free time to walk in the park around a lovely lake. In the evening, we headed to the airport for our fifth domestic flight within China, and to our last city, Hong Kong. Nearly 21 years ago, when I was last in Hong Kong, the airport was practically in downtown Kowloon. Planes literally had to land in the harbor with water, mountains and tall buildings surrounding the runway. In July 1998, the airport was closed and a new, much larger airport was opened on the island of Chek Lap Kok, just off the north shore of Lantau Island, a 45-minute trip by bus to the city. Our flight didn’t leave Guilin until 9:25 pm and so by the time we reached the Kimberly Hotel in Kowloon, it was 30 minutes past midnight. Needless to say, we were very bushed. |
Gene Maas 5 Jun 2006
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