As promised. I’ll be sharing a bit about my recent trip to China (Zhangjiajie-Changsha) with my husband and our two friends.
Here you go. Day 1 of our 6D/5N Zhangjiajie–Changsha trip (Davao-Changsha). It was a full travel day: early alarms, airport hops, a little drama at security, and a midnight food win I’ll be talking about for a while. If you’re planning something similar, this is precisely how it felt from my seat.
2:00 AM Start: Davao to Manila
We left the house at 2:00 AM. It took around two hours to travel to Manila on our 4:00 AM flight. Upon disembarking from the plane, I was devastated to find my suitcase open. I panicked a bit and sat on the airport floor to examine my suitcase. Thank goodness nothing was lost, and I probably just forgot to lock it. We went from NAIA Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 for our trip to Guangzhou at 8:20 AM. We ate a quick breakfast and went to our gate. Someone met us outside the gate and helped us check in quickly because we were on a group trip. Our well-compiled documents made it easy to pass through immigration. I finally grabbed my first cup of coffee of the day, and boy, I needed it.Manila to Guangzhou: The Long Circle
Guangzhou → Changsha: Smooth and Early
Midnight Food Hunt in Changde
We took a quick rest, then did our usual neighborhood walk. Past midnight, hunger hit again. Most places were closed. Convenience stores were open, but I, the hubs, and friends wanted rice (Asian hearts, you understand). We found a small shop beside our hotel still serving hot food. Bless them.. We ordered fried rice, skewers, assorted “Chinese balls,” and I got noodles. The bill for four? Around ₱400 total. It was so good we joked that nothing back home could beat that Changde fried rice. And honestly… we weren’t really joking.Why Do I Already Love Traveling in China?
Food is affordable, portions are generous, and even at odd hours you can still find something warm and satisfying. Day 1 was long, yes, but with my husband and friends beside me, it felt more like an adventure than a chore.Tips:
- If they ask you to open your suitcase, it’s usually just a random security inspection, not customs. Take a breath. Open. Put it back together. Done.
- If you’re going to take a similar route as we did (transferring from one airplane to another), wear sneakers. Your future self will be grateful.
- Most of the stores prefer QR or cash. Pay through your GCash. It’s more straightforward 🙂
- Get your internet in Klook. Especially the E-Sim
- Group Tours: Stick with your number; it saves time and stress.



