Friday, 5 June 2026
We landed at Ürümqi International Airport and I went through the passport control. We could key in our landing details to machines before passport control (I was trying to download the website). I was a bit disoriented with the time because the clocks at the airport showed that the local time was the same as the rest of China whereas the world clock on my phone showed the city was three hours behind. So I performed prayers before resting. My tummy had decided to act up and I had to go to the bathroom a few times.
Finally I felt slightly better and well enough to travel. So I took the MRT to the metro station (it was a bit confusing. I mean, why didn’t they just have a metro station at the airport instead of making us change trains?) and then the metro to Nanmen Station. Ürümqi only has one metro line.
Now, I couldn’t connect to the Ürümqi airport WiFi either so I couldn’t install my eSIMs. My hotel bears an odd number so I walked down from Nanmen station ro Zhongshan Road and saw that one side of the road is even-numbered and the other side is odd-numbered. So naturally I crossed over and started walking down. I even turned into lanes off the main road but couldn’t find my hotel. After one frustrating hour of walking up and down the road and trying to ask people who didn’t understand me and vice versa, I finally managed to get help from a staff working at China Mobile shop. She helped me until I found my hotel and guess what, my odd-numbered hotel is located in a lane off the even-numbered buildings. Well, that explained why I couldn’t find the hotel! I was so exhausted from all the walking and frustrating exercise of trying to get help from the locals by then and I was only thankful that my tummy didn’t decide to start purging again.
I checked in and was able to enter my room at 11:10. I laundered my clothes, had a shower, had a light meal and rested.
I went down to the lobby at 17:00 and tried to instal eSIMs on my devices and finally managed to get it done an hour later, no thanks to the weak/unstable WiFi. Only then did I venture out to the People’s Square. It may be after 18:00 but the sun was still intense. I went into Tianshan Department Store nearby and was impressed with the items on sale.
After a while, I walked out towards the Grand Bazaar. I passed Shaanxi Grand Mosque but the man at the entrance didn’t allow me in. I told him I was a Muslim but he didn’t relent. I think he was trying to say it wasn’t prayer time yet. Well, I don’t think you’re supposed to ban people from entering God’s house anytime they want to.
I walked on along Jiefang South Road until I reached the Grand Bazaar. There is also a metro station there called Erdaoqiao. There were a lot of people there, visitors and locals. And the locals were an exotic lot. I didn’t buy anything and was just content to browse. Dinner was had at a small eatery on Heping South Road. Sunset was at 21:15 then and it was only starting to get dark when I returned to the hotel.
Saturday, 6 June 2026
I woke up for morning prayers. After breakfast, I left and made my way to the metro station. It was only then when I realised that the trains only run every 15 minutes. I reached Balou station at 08:00 and was given conflicting directions to Kunlun Hotel that I missed the bus for the Tianshan Tianchi trip that I booked the day before. Strewth! Fortunately the organiser agreed to refund me. I tried to find public buses that could bring me to Tianshan and took the metro to Santunbei. I asked for directions to the bus station and a local man tried to help me and eventually he called the police to help me. I was starting to feel uncomfortable then. The policemen were friendly and tried to help but what I concluded was there was just no public bus that I could take. I was already feeling hot, tired and annoyed by this stage. So I thanked the police and took the metro back to Nanmen and back to my hotel. I stayed in for the rest of the day because I just couldn’t be bothered anymore.
I ventured out after 19:00 and had dinner at an eatery. That was the best lamian I’ve ever had in China and it cost only ¥10! I then went down to an underground mall to check it out before buying two pieces of beef bread from a friendly elderly Muslim couple at a kiosk near my hotel.
Sunday, 7 June 2026
No plans for this morning so I stayed in and finished packing. I asked for a check-out at 14:30 as I wanted to perform prayers first. I checked out at 14:25 and sat in the lobby before checking out the underground mall again. I made my way to the airport at 16:30. I couldn’t check in online so went to the counter to do that. Then I went to the viewing deck before resting. I boarded at 21:10 and briefly dozed off after take-off. The flight was scheduled to take 3.5 hours and we experienced turbulence a few times. Spring Airlines is a low cost carrier and did it show. The seats were cramped just like AirAsia and the AC was almost non-existent.
To be continued

















































