Xining Travel Guide

Xining Travel Guide, Xining, China (B)

My initial plan is to take the Lanzhou - Xinjiang High-Speed Train and along the way, I could enjoy the Gobi desert, grasslands and a snow-covered mountain view. Well, in reality...I only manage to take the train up to Xining. What can I do? I may love to travel. But my time is limited because I still have a work commitment. 

I am not like some people who have a thick face to get others to finance their travelling. I can't afford to quit or even take longer leave from work. Anyway, I consider myself blessed compare to other people who don't even get the chance to leave their home country.

Since this is not my first time taking the high-speed train in China, so I was mentally prepared in everything. Even to the extent not much of the English language and more important be more alert to the surrounding. I usually bought the train ticket in advance through the online platform such as trip.com, then collect at the physical ticket at the train station counter.

Don't forget to buy lunch to board the train with you. I tried this dicos Halal burger chain here. I prefer Mc Chicken though. I wish to remember to bring along the Chili sauce with me from Malaysia. Here you ask for chilli sauce but end up get yourself chilli powders sachet. I was like....eat a burger with chilli powder? This is not like I am eating Mamee Monster. Haihhhhhh!!!! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Xining Travel Guide
Guide Location: China » Xining
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Rina Farafienar Binti Ismail
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.princesscindyrina.com/2019/09/travel-china-kumbum-monastrey-tuluo.html
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Mo Jia Jie Market
  • Kumbum Monastery
  • Tuluo Temple Of Beishan Mountain
  • Xining Dongguan Great Mosque