Huangshan
Travel Blogs from Huangshan, China
The worst hotel in China
Wake up before 5:30 am because we want to see the sunrise over east peak at Huangshan. People is going up and down outside from a lot of time ago. We get dressed quickly, put some warm clothes on because it is cold outside and start going up a lot of ...
Huang Shan-tastic
... new friends. Although, we weren't sad to leave the rather suspect smelling room... We had another lengthy train journey to Huangshan, although this was a mere 7 hours this time around. We had the cheapest ticket and soon found out why it was ...
Breath-taking Huangshan
... of thousands of locks on the chains around the lookouts. I'm sorry I cannot get pictures onto my notes, but try and search Huangshan or Yellow Mountains and you might get a glimpse of where we are. Tomorrow morning we climb down the mountain and ...
Yellow Mountains
... I forgot extras, and for two, I just couldn't. But I hope the pictures I did take will suffice. When we arrived in Huangshan, the bus dropped us off at some completely random place and we had no idea where to go or how to get there or ...
Memories Of The Mountain Yellow
... .By the way,the souvennir was really cheap. The three days tour was not that long but still made me and mum a little tired,anyway,we achieved what we wanted. The train back to Hefei leaving at 4 from Huangshan station,our minds were still in the mountain. ...
Huangshan
... Sea, Ying Ke Pine 17th- Xidi Village, Train to Nanjing 15th: We arrived in Huangshan City after a long morning on the sleeper train listening to some very loud ...
A long train ride
... into the taxi and headed towards the train station. So far this was the biggest concentration of people I had seen since I had entered China. We had arrived very early because we wanted to make sure we were in the right place at the right time. After ...
Jul 15, 2009
Tunxi - typical chinese provincial town/ Tunxi
... now when the ban was lifted, they are coming to cities looking for a "better life". Mind there is a lot of people in China :) 27/08/2011 Dormiamo nel Old Street Hostel per 45 Yuans a notte (circa 4,5 €), ci sembra tutto così ...
Trekking en montagne parmi la foule...
... la bonne, ouf!) était assez moderne et bien organisée. Nous avons donc pris le bus quelques minutes plus tard pour Tunxi (Huangshan City). Cela devait prendre 4-5 heures selon notre livre mais n'a pris que 3 heures, heureusement. À notre arrivée, une ...
monks and pheasants
Freezing cold in the hotel which seems to be the norm. Set off for Zhuijie monastery. It is amazing that these places were only discovered about six years ago and they are one of the few places in the world where you can see such rare birds. set off in ...
The Descent
... , and a huge dinner from the Muslim-Chinese restaurant have us feeling brand new again. If all goes according to plan, tomorrow we will be on a train for nineteen hours speeding towards Jishou, China. Our stops there will include Dehang and Fenghuang. ...
Ancient villages & Buffalo stomachs
... legs are killing me, but I've loved (most of) it. The weather here at the moment is terrible, so instead of hiking Huangshan on Friday as I planned, I went to "Hong cun (宏村)" or the Hong villiage. This is an awesome Heritage listed ...
The Yellow Mountains
... torment of climbing 25,000+ steps! Our first morning we woke at 6:00 to hop on our bus from the hostel, located in Huangshan City, driving to Huangshang Mountains – Yellow Mountains. It was early and cool and we were all bundled up on the trip up ...
La montagne jaune
Au soir du 27, nous décidons d'aller voir la montage jaune (littéralement Huang Shan) à 250 km de Hanghzhou. Trop peu d'informations dans le routard, nous profitons d'un contact de Julien sur place. Au matin du 28, première découverte choc: le ...
Le village de Chengkan
... nbsp; Après le train made in China, nous profitons de cette excursion avec chauffeur (pas le droit de conduire en Chine pour les étrangers!) pour découvrir ...
Yu Yuan Garden & on to Huangshan
... ;s appropriate for me. Always learning! When we arrive in Tunxi/Huangshan Airport, we are greeted by Jessica, our China Highlights guide for the Huangshan segment of our trip. Just a short 10 minutes from the airport is our hotel for the ...
Yellow Mountain
... woke up that night and ate at a Chinese restaurant for a price of 4.40 USD and more food than you could eat at Super China Buffet. After Dinner, a few of us left the restaurant and tried to head to the source of these laser searchlights we could see ...
Made it to Huangshan
... was aa welcome sight. One thing about hitting China: the second hand cigarette smoke is exceptionally furious. A city of 1.4 million, Huangshan has a San francisco like sky system shrouded often in a fog like haze, but the air quality is decent; great ...
Mar 24, 2012
The Ultimate Stairmaster
... a detour from Shanghai to visit a dreamy 'most amazing' mountain range that our friends and family had banged on about. Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) is an inspirational muse for many Chinese poets and artists. Oh how they revere about the idyllic views ...
Jade Valley
Up at 6.45am to catch the bus for Huangshan at at 8. After a few toilet stops we arrived at 11am. We ducked out for a quick lunch before catching the bus to Jade Valley (were Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed) and walked along the valley for 2 ...
West Sea Canyon
... in one of these places it's almost like you've been there before. A certain element has been lost. But with Huangshan, it was still there. All I had really seen before were small JPEGS online so when faced with the spectacle in reality, ...

