Posts labeled with Country ' China'
On April 3rd I will return to China , for the first time in a little over a year. This time, the focus will will on South China, entering from Hong Kong and finishing in Shanghai.
After a short flight from Miami to Newark, I will board Continental Flight 99 – the 9th longest flight in the world. Flying time is 15 hours and 50 minutes for the 8055 mile / 12980 km distance. Leaving at 3:45 in the afternoon, the 777-200ER will fly northwest over New York State, Quebec, Hudson’s Bay,Baffin Land , and across the Arctic icecap within about 200 miles of the North Pole. Continuing in the same direction, due south, the plane will travel over Siberia,Manchuria and East China, before landing at 7:45 the NEXT night.Because the northern Arctic is in 24 hour daylight by April, all but the last hour or two of the flight should be sunny – hopefully with few clouds – to enable aerial shots and videos.
ArcticTropic will be meeting with many South China adventure travel providers. If you would like to meet with us between April 4th to 14th please email – travel@arctictropic.com
Newark is also home to the world’s longest flight – to Singapore – 9535 miles/15345 km at 18 hours 50 minutes !
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Once again, ArcticTropic photography has been featured in the New York Times. This photo ran during last year’s China expedition. Please go to The New York Times Travel Section and click to picture 187. There are 672 photos altogether and the number assignment changes occasionally.
Video from the 10 KM trek along the Great Wall on March 5,2010. One of the best things about climbing in winter is that there are no tourists ! Other than the occasional post card vendor , I saw no one !
The 30 kilometer Mag-Lev Train RIde to Pudong International Airport takes 8 minutes at 461 KPH – that’s 285 Miles Per Hour ! Compare that to sitting in a cab on the way from Manhattan to JFK !
morning,March 10th,Like most of the Northern hemisphere , China has had
one of the coldest winters on record. Shanghai is same latitude Tijuana
Mexico on the other side of the Pacific and yesterday it snowed.
in years at Bao Lu. Far more than I could eat – total cost – about $ 17.
standing on a plexiglass platform looking down 1100 feet.
mile trip took 9 hours,but by 2012 the same trip will be only 4 hours.
Today was a relaxation day before a long week of meetings. Above you will
see some happenings around the city.
especially challenging. The steps are treacherous, often with gradients of
80 degrees. One needs to be in top physical condition and not suffer
vertigo. The temperature today was no higher than 20 F ( -7 C) with a wind
howling down from Mongolia.