Visas and crossing borders

Women doing traditional dance in a park of Nanning. From Hanoi I took the train to China. Terminus: the city of Nanning. Before I explain how I crossed the border, I need to explain how I got my visas. From the very beginning I knew that the visas would be some of the biggest challenges. I explain in my first post that the main obstacles on my road would be : Finding a boat to cross from New Zealand to Australia. Finding a boat to cross from Australia to Indonesia. Obtaining a Chinese visa Obtaining a Russian visa I already gave up on the two first points and flew instead of using boats. It didn't change my itinerary and saved me a lot of money and time. But not obtaining the visas would have been a big issue, forcing me to cut a large chunk of my route or taking another path to Europe. I knew I could make the Chinese visa in Hanoi easily, but the Russian one was another story. If you apply for the Russian visa, you need to do it from your home country. That me...