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An interview with David Rogers of Last Train to Lhasa

October 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Following my post on David Rogers’ on-the-road travel blog Last Train to Lhasa, I was very happy to finally catch up with the man himself, who has just had a very hectic few months setting up his new web design company. We had a bit of a chat, and I asked David about some of [...]

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Last Train to Lhasa - a fascinating traveller’s tale

October 11th, 2008 · 5 Comments

It was almost exactly a year ago, with another English winter on its way, that David Rogers decided that it might be more fun to spend winter in Tibet than in his usual London habitat, and so, travelling overland, he headed off east in the direction of Lhasa, Tibet. Thus, Last Train to Lhasa was [...]

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The Trans-Manchurian Railway: Moscow - Beijing

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments

As well as an Introduction to the Trans-Siberian Railway, I have already discussed the Trans-Siberian railway proper, which is the Moscow-Vladivostok route, and the Trans-Mongolian alternative, more popular with the tourists, that goes via Mongolia to Beijing.

The third and final alternative for crossing Eurasia is the Trans-Manchurian route from Moscow to Beijing. This train, known [...]

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The Trans-Mongolian Railway: Moscow - Beijing

May 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

I have already talked about the Trans-Siberian Railway generally, and about what might be called the Trans-Siberian proper, which is the Moscow-Vladivostok route. However, a route which tends to be more popular with the tourists is the Trans-Mongolian. This route is the same as the Trans-Siberian as far as Ulan Ude, where it departs from [...]

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Tags: Asia · China · Europe · Mongolia · Russia · Trains

Crossing Continents - an introduction to the Trans-Siberian Railway

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

The original idea to build a Trans-Siberian Railway, in order to connect the then capital of Russia, St Petersburg, with Vladivostok and the Pacific, was first approved by Czar Alexander III in 1891. Vladivostok had been founded in 1860, fulfilling Russia’s long standing desire for a Pacific port, and by 1880 it had rapidly grown [...]

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Three Hyatt hotels for Shanghai

March 18th, 2008 · No Comments

The last time I was in China, doing a tour around Canton, our guide was a chirpy and pleasant man from Foshan, who managed to get everybody smiling, and even singing, on the course of the trip. However, at the mention of Shanghai, he went off into a mild rant: “People from Shanghai - they [...]

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Harbin - a little bit of Europe in China

February 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Harbin is a delight to the senses for those who love architecture, and the amazing thing to reflect upon as you gaze upon its quintessentially European-styled structures, is that you are actually in China, in the northernmost major city of the ancient Middle Kingdom. But ancient Harbin is not - the city actually started life [...]

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Victoria Peak, Hong Kong

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Those two words, Hong Kong, meaning Fragrant Harbour, tend to conjure up thoughts of skyscrapers and shops, bustling streets and double decker buses, trams and markets. Hong Kong has all of this, but one of the most scenic and enjoyable parts of a visit to Hong Kong has to be a walk around the Victoria [...]

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Tags: Asia · China · Hong Kong