It rained quite heavily overnight and was still raining in the morning. We had another breakfast of egg sandwiches and a banana before setting off to catch the bus. We had a wet walk through the monastery and a big golf cart picked us up and took us to the point where a big coach picked us up for our 8 hour trip to Chongqing, the departure point for our 3 gorges cruise on the Yangzi river. We only had two stops along the way. The first stop was just a toilet stop and it was the worst toilet I have been to. We joked around in Ephesis saying how funny it was that the Romans sat around together on the toilet and had our photos taken with everyone sitting on the toilet. Well the toilets here were just 3 holes in the concrete floor and you had to take your turn squatting next to someone. One woman didn't even wait for a hole to be vacant and just squatted on the floor in the corner! Our tour leader told us this was not the worst toilet she had seen as there were ones not even she could go to! The second stop was for lunch and the toilets here were much better. Unfortunately David left his drink bottle and holder we bought in Bolivia behind.
It rained very heavily for most of the trip. The roads were very bad, full of potholes probably due to the heavy rain they have been having for so long. When we were just outside Chongquing we got stuck in a huge traffic jam. We found out it was caused by road works with only one lane in each direction. Chongquing is a huge city and ranks as one of the top 4 most populated cities in China. The coach dropped us off at the railway station where we transferred to a minibus which took us to the harbour for our first view of the Yangzi river, where we checked on to the boat before setting off to the supermarket and to buy some dinner.

We were back on the boat by 8pm and it departed at 9pm. The light show from the city was amazing.
25th we had a 6.50am wake up to music over the loud speaker, ready for our buffet breakfast at 7.10am. After breakfast we walked ashore up many steps for a visit to Fengdu 'Ghost City'. We caught a chairlift to half way up the mountain to the first temple.

Our guide told us many stories about the place which had a Buddhist temple a Taoist Temple and temples for the 'Ghost worshipers'! The place was set up for tourists and there were no monks in any of the temples, just stalls trying to sell you things. The temples were very colourful and there were quite a few statues of underworld figures. We also had to cross the centre bridge in 9 steps holding the hand of our partner if we wanted to be a couple in the next life, which we did.
After our excursion we headed back to the boat, Catriona bought a lovely fan for around $4. The rest of the day was spent watching a DVD of Anna and the king and being taught and playing Mahjong. Some of the other passengers were very interested in our game and came up to help us to play. 
We passed many large towns and cities along the Yangzi, most seemed to have a great deal of construction going on. There were also many bridges over the river and all of them were huge.


We had the Captain's welcome dinner at 6.30pm and afterwards we watched the Galaxy No. 1 cruise show. Galaxy No. 1 being our boat. It was a very ordinary show with some of the crew performing and passengers doing karaoke. One of the main observations of the day cruising down the Yangzi is that the visibility is very poor due to the pollution. Our cruise director, like our group leader tried to tell us that it is just mist. We know the mist would be a contributing factor but we wonder if they really realize the extent of the pollution and are just trying to cover it up! At least the pollution does not sting your eyes and throat like it does in Santiago.
26th Today we had a sleep in until 7.15 as breakfast was not until 7.40am. We were called up to the top deck at around 9.20am to view the Qutang Gorge. It is the picture on the 10 Yuan note, so David took a photo of Catriona holding a 10 Yuan note.
It was quite a spectacular sight with its rugged cliffs and high peaks. As you can see from the photos it was still "Misty" so we couldn't get any clear photos.
Later on we went back up to he top deck as we passed through Wu Gorge and saw more of the amazing scenery. All the way you could see the white mark showing the winter water level of 175m above sea level. After lunch we stopped and transferred to a smaller boat for a trip up Shennong Stream. It isn't a stream anymore because of the flooding of the Yangzi and like many of the other places the towns had to be moved to higher ground. We passed through 3 little gorges and they were beautiful, the water and air were much clearer. We transferred to small wooden boats where the boat men rowed us around 3km up stream. It was a peaceful and relaxing trip an our local guide and the captain of our boat sang us some local songs.
The rest of the day we just relaxed on the boat. Around midnight we headed back up to the top deck to watch the boat pass through the first locks of the 3 gorges dam. Because of the water level we were able to sail straight into the 2nd lock. There were 6 other tourist boats in there with us when they closed the doors. It was quite creepy at first. Once the doors were closed we started to descend quite rapidly, around 20 meters. It was very interesting.
In the morning we went on a tour of the 3 gorges dam project. It was very interesting. Our first stop was the Dam wall where our guide explained to us all about the dam and showed us where they are building the ship elevator. It takes 3 hours to pass through the locks but with the ship elevator smaller boats will be able to pass in 40 minutes.
Back on the boat it was another two hours till we reached our disembarkation point at Yichang. We passed one more gorge before the end of the cruise It was full of cute little villages and pagodas on top of the peaks.
We had a short bus ride into the city where we checked into our hotel for our overnight stay. We spent the afternoon in our room uploading photos onto flickr and updating the blog as we had been without internet access for over a week. Yisha took us out for a nice local dinner and on the way back to the hotel we had to stop and take this photo of washing out to dry.
Olivia, Steph, and Jess watched the Germany vs England world cup match with us in Yisha's room before we all went to bed.