Gu Lang Yu - piano island in China

By Jonny Blair


The amazing island of Gu Lang Yu in China is totally worth a visit. It's an island on the coastal side of the Fujian Province attached to the city of Xiamen. All very remarkable - to reach Gu Lang Yu you can take a ferry from Xiamen.

Gu Lang Yu has fascinating history, splendid views, colonial architecture and quirky restaurants, cafes and shops. It is very touristy and very busy but it is definitely worth checking out. It might be a cliche, but try your best not to miss it when you're in Xiamen (although remember your journey is your own so you don't have to listen to me!!). The oddest part of this bit of travelling is actually that Xiamen the city is on an island itself. Having arrived in Xiamen by bus (from Shuyang Town) we then walked around, had our lunch and headed on a ferry to another Chinese Island, this one is Gu Lang Yu!

Getting there? - The only real option is to take the ferry - it leaves from the port of Xiamen - get yourself to the harbour and you can't miss it. There is a ferry that goes straight to Gu Lang Yu - i.e. directly across, the other option takes a detour and gives you a decent view of the city and the island.

I would recommend getting the slower, cheaper boat simply for the view - you can relax and enjoy the views of the harbour and if the weather is good, the city looks stunning. The ferry was 15 RMB return at the time we went almost a year ago, but there are cheaper and even free off peak times so look out for that!

What to see and do there? Here's a few top tips for Gu Lang Yu!

1. Climb to Sunlight Rock - Climbing to the highest point of the island of Gulang Yu is recommended. Sunlight Rock is the English translation and the views are exquisite and the exercise of the climb up is also good for you. To get there basically follow signs for Sunlight Rock climb when you are on the island and you will find it, through the flurry of cobbled streets. Entrance to walk up there is a fee of 60 RMB which also includes a small memorial hall. It's a rip off and it's over-priced, especially for China, BUT I'd say do it as the view is spectacular as you can see.

2. The Colonial Style Architecture - Gu Lang Yu is unique for China - it includes building designs from the UK, Netherlands, Japan, Spain, China and a host more countries. This range of architecture makes it pretty to look at.

3. The Cobbled Streets - these cool, pokey streets get busy at times but make for an excellent stroll, plenty of restaurants and cafes too.

You will notice how Gu Lang Yu differs from mainland China particularly in the street layout, style and architecture. Enjoy your walk round it and take it all in - it's a novelty in China!

4. Music - there is a heavy music influence on Gu Lang Yu and it's famous for it. Famous pianists have hailed from this small island and there are regular music events and festivals worth watching.

* Aside from this there are museums, a cable car option, even a Protestant Church and some colonial dwelling places to see.

Where to stay? There's actually a hostel which is quite obvious to see on one of the main streets - I'd say it's probably the cheapest option for overnight stays.

That's basically it - Gu Lang Yu! Head over for a day trip and see it, or spend a night there and enjoy the restaurants and bar life after dark. It's a splendid place to visit and extremely different to parts of the main Fujian Province




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All The Travel and Tour Information For Mardi Gras In New Orleans

By Grace Charvin


Mardi Gras is an annual festival held in New Orleans, Louisiana. The New Orleans Carnival season has its history with the Christmas season and starts after the Twelfth Night of Christmas, or the Epiphany (6 January). During the carnival season there will be numerous parades and balls. It has traditionally been part of the winter social season in New Orleans and at one time "coming out" parties for young women and debutante balls were often held during this time of the year.

The celebration of Mardi Gras was brought to Louisiana by early French settlers. The exact starting date for Mardi Gras in New Orleans is not known, but it is known that in 1743 that organised balls around this time of year were taking place.

Mardi Gras is composed of various events such as balls for social clubs in the New Orleans area and depending on when Easter falls each year, Mardi Gras can fall on any Tuesday between 3 February and 9 March. The main event of Mardi Gras is simply a street festival, open to the public.

Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras in French, is also commonly known around the Christian world as Shrove Tuesday and it is the day before Ash Wednesday. The main parade season starts some three weekends before Fat Tuesday though. The Twelfth Night Revelers, one of the festivals oldest krewes, holds a masked ball each year on 6 January to mark the commencement of the festival. There is usually at least one parade every night starting two Fridays before Mardi Gras, but many days have several large parades. The largest and most elaborate parades take place during the last five days of the season. The population of New Orleans more than doubles with visitors on the weekend before Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is a day to be remembered in New Orleans. The city comes alive and celebrations begin early on Mardi Gras Day, but the city parties all day until the stroke of midnight. A number of people will be out wearing masks and disguises.

The formal end of Mardi Gras arrives with "the Meeting of the Courts", a term describing the ceremony at which Rex and His Royal Consort, the King and Queen of Carnival, meet with Comus and his Queen at the ball of the Mistick Krewe of Comus, New Orleans oldest active carnival organization. The Meeting of the Courts happens at the conclusion of the two groups masked balls.

Promptly at the stroke of midnight at the end of Fat Tuesday, New Orleans police officers make a show of clearing upper Bourbon Street where the bulk of out-of-town revellers congregate, announcing that Mardi Gras is over, as it is the start of Lent, commencing with Ash Wednesday.




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Peru Vacation Packages Present Fabulous Holiday Opportunities

By Derick Scartel


Peru vacation packages can effortlessly solve many a vacation dilemma. Travelers who have limited time can book a package knowing that they will make best use of the time available. Families with children who may not find archaeological sites the most fascinating of places can be taken on a tour that will include numerous highlights that will thrill each and every member of the family.

Peru packages do not mean sitting in large buses filled with crowds of people. This need not be the case. Many operators, especially local companies, take small groups to destinations of their choice. Tourists do not necessarily have to stay in large tourist hotels. Accommodation can be arranged in more authentic environments offering local food.

There are, however, many positive aspects to group travel. Not the least of these is the opportunity to enjoy group discounts on airlines, at hotels and even reduced entrance fee to some attractions. The group leader arranges every single detail from where to go, when to go and how to get there while holidaymakers simply relax and enjoy themselves.

A prearranged travel party means that everyone benefits from the knowledge and experience of the guide. Very often guides know special places, particular treasures or great local eateries that an individual may never find. The guide will book beforehand and even prepay so that no one wastes time standing in queues to enter museums, theaters and restaurants.

Comfort is important during a holiday, unless one has chosen to go camping in the rain and cold. For the average person it is a huge advantage to have someone who will always attend to the comfort of the visitors. Transport services will drop one close to a site to be visited or at the door to the hotel. Finding parking and walking long distances, especially in adverse weather, can easily detract from enjoyment.

Anyone taking a look at the many brochures on things to see and do in Peru will be amazed at the overwhelming number of top class options there are. It is a good idea to examine some of the packages in order to determine which activities or places will interest one. A general tour that takes in all the best known places in the country is a wonderful way to get to know the country.

Obtain a number of brochures while in the planning stages. Have a look at the various places of interest to be visited and towns where an overnight stop is to be made. Look them up in an encyclopedia or on Google as a first time traveller will not know the places. Take careful note of the activities offered at each destination. A hiking enthusiast will thoroughly the Inca trail high up in the breath taking mountains, regardless of whether he is especially interested in the Inca civilization.

In days gone by, a trip to South American would require weeks or even months for the sightseer to visit just some of the wonders. Rapid travel and excellent Peru vacation packages can offer modern sightseers the same opportunities, and more, in a matter of days. Tourism has become affordable for everyone with a sense of adventure.




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