ever since the “nightmarish”
experience of no-seat journey
on a high speed train
which lasted for 4 hours
Long Day X to a Lovely Stay: Monday’s Gray!
is seriously planning to
buy train ticket in advance
for my travel in China
did attempt to
download the app/
visit the official site
12306.com
yes
it’s great for checking
schedule and remaining tickets
yet didn’t manage to proceed
as booking requires a
mainland phone number
can’t even sign-up for an account
without one
besides payment is another issue
as local card is required
then decided to go for
the next resort, CTrip
it’s trustworthy, i supposed
public listed on NASDAQ
going at $ 47.95
W-O-W
and they have actually
acquired Skyscanner
at 1.74b USD
there’s processing fee
at a reasonable rate of
USD 3 per booking
it’s fine i guess
and i fell in love immediately
with the app itself
for the baby blue interface
and the Dolphin, Youyou
not to mention
it’s all under one roof
with hotel, reviews, itineraries
top-destinations, nearby attractions
all you ever need in a travel app
i would say it’s user-friendly
as they even suggest
alternative transit route
to get from A to C
in case the ticket is sold off
i.e. you buy 2 tickets
from A to B and
another from B to C
gosh roar!!!
i should have
downloaded this app
like ages ago
I have nevertheless survived
and came that far
so i guess it wasn’t too late
would definitely
add this to my
must-have app
along with my saviors like
大眾點評、百度地圖、螞蜂窩
it’s funny how
i am typing these in English
no worries
the app comes in English version too
Ctrip.cn / Ctrip (iOS & Android)
but probably content wise
will be not as rich
since the public contributed posts
will definitely be much lesser
it’s more of a plain (boring)
booking app
way much different
from the Chinese version
but it’s equally handy for sure
and everything is 1/6 off
the original price if
you choose to display in USD
i have researched
several ways to get here
and for real, isn’t it?
had been meeting with
some issues planning the trip
should we get travel overnight
and spend a night on the train?
how many nights should we
spend in Wudang Shan?
what if it gets cold?
it’s snowing there next Monday
is it convenient to pack everything
or should we just leave them
in a hotel room in Wuhan?
but isn’t it a waste to
leave a room empty
for maybe 2-3 nights?
so is it 2 or 3 nights?
how many nights do I
actually have to book and
where exactly in Wuhan?
nearer to the train station?
or nearer to the attraction?
by the way
there are more than
one train station
nearer to the airport?
nearer to town?
which one?
the air quality in Wuhan
doesn’t seem to look good
it says Very Unhealthy Air Quality
so should I buy the train ticket now?
so should I just wait?
it’s the Chingming week
and i actually saw
some return tickets
were in fact already sold off
thinking back of how
i have survived previous trips
it’s really a myth
is it true that they say
the more you plan
the more worrisome and
less adventurous you get
but at least
i would like to
have an idea of
how do i go about
pre-departure travel planning
that’s part of the fun
isn’t it?
those are the moments
i actually do feel that
i need a reliable travel partner
someone i can plan a trip with
provided that
we have the same destinations
on our travel wish-lists
or we can take turns
to visit the destinations
on our different wish-lists
forget it
life is tough enough
to be continued..