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The third one was to go to and through China all the way to Hong Kong, through Mongolia one way and Manchuria the other. The fifth one was to go to Alaska and the sixth one was to go to Singapore overland and back by ship from there to Hong Kong and then home again.
The third one became the second one I made, in , and not only straight to Hong Kong but with stops in Irkutsk, the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, train riding all around China, a marvellously spectacular river boat ride on the Chang Jiang Yangtze kiang from Chongqing to Hankou and the through train from Beijing to Moscow via Manchuria. It has never been possible to go overland from Cairo to Cape Town by public transport in my lifetime, especially going through Sudan and from Sudan to Uganda has been and is still extremely difficult.
The railway from China to Viet Nam had been closed for decades, going through Laos as well as through Cambodia seemed impossible at the time and the passenger ship service between Hong Kong and Singapore had been closed as well. Finally I regarded the Alaska journey as to time consuming and expensive to fulfil. But it was on the return journey back from my Japan voyage that I on the Beijing- Moscow train met an American who travelled by freighters, and he gave me an address to a ships agent in Pasadena.