Wednesday, October 21 @ 8:29 PM
The weather these few days is killing! Everything I do will make me sweat, even when Im sitting in the comfort of my room typing this down. Ahh, I miss Xi'an's weather now that Im here. But Im in no right to complain. Back there in Xi'an, I miss the soaring temperatures here. The grass is always greener on the other side.


Day 10

Big firecrackers are for big sized people to haul around. Wait a second, why does the firecracker in this photo looks smaller..


Brokeback Mountain: China!


Ahh, the name of this girl is called Yang Ruo Han. She is the girlfriend of *****. HAHA!



Day 11


Something like lok lok in Malaysia. Cheap and delicious!




Day 12



Terrorist Zahi has a place in his sights.




A night street strictly selling food.



Logbook, logbook.



Have a taste of Ma Lak spice!





Day 13



Spinning turbine blade + loitering ignorant hand caused this



Our makeshift classroom at the back of the museum.



China ass up for grabs.


The tale of 2 asses. Need me say more? Ben is on the left and Jesper is on the right.



Day 14





Day 15


This day is called Tour de Xi'an. Mainly because we cycled for about 10 hours across 3 districts of Xi'an on our cruiser bikes. We braved through mud, hills, and pitch black cycling come sundown. But I like the experience, its something you cant find here.
My faithful cruiser, you've done me proud!

Bees, bees.



Caves are aplenty in this village.



To enjoy a breath-taking view of a place, first you have to CLIMB. YAY!



What does this photo tell you? Im faster than the well-equipped cyclist!



Looks good, but the corn there sucks.


This type of doors are on every house, poor or rich.






That's what so amazing with China. Out of nowhere a gorgeous valley pops up, or pops down for this matter, to surprise you. In singapore, a new ERP gantry system popping up will pretty much surprise you as much too.


1metre seperates the road and certain death.

That's an emperor's tomb behind my head.


Got nudged out of place but apparently Im still the subject.


We got split up and lost the front group in this very mazey village.


Tombs, tombs everywhere!

View from atop the tomb.



Touch for good luck.


Which insect is this?






Mud roads that we unfortunately had to use.


Different ways of placing and burning joss sticks have different meanings.



Dungeon.




Chickens there are not afraid of humans.






On our way back.
Cycling on highways in absolute darkness utilizes your feel to the max.


Have you seen a sweat mark bigger than this? Money back guarantee.
Can anyone decipher the subject on the bottom left of the photo? Is it a hand or a leg? We are all still figuring out who's hand or leg it belongs to.