Cruising down the beautiful Yangtze River of China for 3 nights was definitely the most relaxing part of our China Odyssey.
Arriving at the Ferry terminal early in the morning it was packed with people waiting to board the cruise boat. The sun was already beating down on us and sweat was pouring down my back by the time we got to the docks with out backpacks.
We were then presented with a choice to carry our bags down loads of steps in this heat or pay 2 yen to take the lift down to the walkway. We all immediately opted for the lift and boarded the Yangtze Angel cruise boat at Chongqing to travel downstream for 3 nights. The Yangtze River basin is home to over 400 million people; a third of China’s enormous population. A cruise on the Yangtze is definitely an once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The Yangtze Angel cruise ship was the first one that has the splendor of a luxurious lobby among cruise ships on Yangtze River. Its pioneering design enabled more space in the ship, and it opened a new age for decoration of luxurious ships. Fitted with central air-conditioning it makes Yangtze Angel an ideal place to relax in the hot July summer.
Our cabins all had little balconies that were fabulous to sit on and watch the mountains go by as we cruised down the river. It was hot and hazy outside but was still one of the most beautiful sceneries I have ever had the opportunity of seeing!



We were the only foreigners on this cruise and had a great time getting to experience the culture differences in China. During the cruise the dinner and lunch buffet was delicious but an experience as here we got our fist culture shock of the cruise. The Chinese people would actually push their way to the front and dish up as if everything will disappear in a bit. As soon as new dishes were brought out they would charge the buffet and dish up as much as they could. We soon learned to act fast otherwise we would lose out. There were loads of different dishes with rise or noodles and lots of fresh fruit and veggies. I enjoyed the food although the fish was so filled with bones that it was hard to eat.
Mom had loads of trouble using chop sticks and as we were only provided with chopsticks she started carrying a spoon around in her bag.


We all had some lovely lazy afternoons and even early nights as the summer heat was quite exhausting. Our guide Jay taught us how to play mahjong which was loads of fun. Here I decided that I would definitely buy myself a set closer to the end of the tour.
Mom and I went for a Chinese medical massage. It was quite painful during the process but was a fabulous experience. It tickled a bit at times and they did a lot of hitting of the shoulder blades. They used massage oil that heated up as she massaged it into our muscles and quite surprisingly it didn’t leave us feeling all oily afterwards.
One of the sweet things about the cruise was the morning alarm that was a beautiful Chinese tune that started playing at 6:30am and continued for a whole hour. It was a lovely way to wake up on this peaceful cruise.



The scenery down the Yangtze River is absolutely amazing especially through the gorges and just to see the ‘small’ towns on the banks of this river is an unforgettable experience. I would definitely do this again if I ever had the chance.

lovely photos!
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[…] Cruising down the beautiful Yangtze River of China for 3 nights was definitely the most relaxing part of our China Odyssey. Arriving at the Ferry terminal early in the morning it was packed with pe… […]
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I find it so hard abroad when faced with nationalities who don’t queue! Maybe it’s what caused the fall of the British Empire??
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The British sure know how to queue and I agree it is quite frustrating when you are waiting and peop0le just shove and push in ahead of you.
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Haha, love the thought of the mad battle for the buffet! I quite fancy my chances at that as I turn into the Incredible Hulk when hungry 🙂
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It was definitely a pushing and shoving match at times…especially when the lovely sweet things were brought out.
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Fab. trip! Hope to see Yangtze river in the future 🙂
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It was an amazing cruise Amy. I do hope you get to float down this scenic river someday!
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Interesting and very scenic cruise! Thanks for sharing the pictures. Ato the pushing for food: we had this rather annoying experience with a group from the very same country, who visited Bali, wheil we were there. The Buffets were richly served, but at the end, you didn’t feel like going and getting yourself anything. Lesson learnt: we went early for our breakfasts :)!
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I dont like crowds that much and admit this pushing and shoving for food wasnt one of my “favourite” parts of this cruise. We also ended up making sure we got there early otherwise we would get cought up in the crowd.
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Very clever “work around” to avoid the crowds
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful cruise!
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Thanks! It was such a relaxing and tranquil part of our hectic China adventure!
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what an amazing adventure janaline … strange about the battle for food … everywhere we go there is something to surprise us!
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Thanks it was an amazing adventure and so glad I got to share it with my mom. I guess each country has its little odd habits.
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I like your fan!
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same here 🙂
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Thanks! i fell in love with it at first sight and just had to buy it!
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