Golmud Hotels
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The secong city of Qinghai province, Golmud is a sparse dusty town whos main attraction is as a jumping off place for Tibet. Route 109 runs the buses up onto the Tibetan Plateau & more recently the new rail link makes Golmud(or Geermu as its also known) the first major stop before Lhasa. Once part of Tibetan Amdo, Qinghai now mainly owes its existance to mining & although there is a mixed population the largest ethnic group is now Han Chinese. Golmud is a fairly easy town to navigate as its streets are laid out in a grid pattern. Any travel done beyong the city requires a Alien Travel Permit which can be gotten in minutes for 50Y at the PSB. Note that no tickets, train or bus, can be bought without a permit. A few grubby hotels surround the train & bus station, but its worth your while to head upto Kunlun Lu street( one of two main streets in the centre) to pick up good, clean accomodation for little more than $2USD- your best option is the Golmud Hotel. Information is sparse & the town is not geared up for travellers with few people speaking English, so come prepared. A good phrase book would work miracles. Golmud has few attractions so if you find your self stuck for a few days, buy a book. The only other past time is some cheap shopping which if your heading for Tibet might be your last opportunity. . Unless you are an engineer or an escaped convict on the run, the only reason to visit this strange outpost in the oblivion end of China is to continue overland into Tibet. While it isn't a terrible place, you prob ably would not want to stay around Golmud more than a day, and few visitors do. The booming town owes its existence to mining and oil drilling and, most recently, to the construction of the train line to Lhasa, for which it is a logistical base.
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