Day 232 (China): Xining III (visa extension)
Visa extensions are always fun … not really. This one proved to be an exception almost. I got to the office and was greeted in a modern office which could rival anything you see in Germany or the US by an official whose English was impeccable. This was the foreigner desk, but the locals were next to me so it’s not just the foreigners who get good treatment (at least in this office).
I anticipated some glitches and sure enough there was one. Where are you staying? I mentioned the name of the hotel, not sure whether it would be a permissible one or not. The name didn’t ring a bell. I was given two forms and had to go back to the hotel to have them stamped. On the way back I ran through my options as to what I would do if the hotel wasn’t good enough. Just move to another one or move on to Lanzhou. The good news here though was that it would take two days only. The same day myth wasn’t credible, but two days is pretty good I would say. Unfortunately the new visa starts from the day of the application, but that can’t be changed and since I do want to get back a bit early it is roughly the right timeframe now.
So back to the hotel I went and - lo and behold - they stamped it without much of a fuss. I filled out the forms and went back. “Come back in two days, the papers are in order.” Alright. Why you can’t give me the extension right away then is beyond me, but hey.
After all was said and done I hung around the city again. There are more markets to explore, more food to sample and more people to watch.
And some more alternative areas to discover … the ones I have seen tend to be in the less modern parts, but are in danger of being torn down it seems.
And then there was everyday life again …
If the visa comes through, this is the plan for the remaining time in China. I am feeling much, much better and am keen to ride again. This is a good thing. At the same time the distance is as far as I would like to go and ideally I would like to do a little less. Now, having said that I will see how everything develops (bike, myself and I, weather, roads and the like). If things go well, I may be able to go all the way. If they don’t, I will take a bus again part of the way. It’s all about enjoying the rest of the ride now. Again thanks to all that have written in with notes of concern / encouragement / advice. It was all immensely helpful and I hope I didn’t come across as complaining about things too much.
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