Huangshan Yu Ping Lou Hotel
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Tunxi
... was some additional entertainment. Watched them shoot a scene where they adjusted the stars shoelace for 15 minutes... i think it was a trick where it was untied and he could shake his shoe and the lace would tie itself... anyhow, left before it all ...
Huangshan (Tunxi)
... every time one of us offered round some food the other would outdo them by offering something even better. And it's impossible to refuse anything you're offered so you can end up eating a lot! I think we won that one when we gave them all our sandwiches anyway! It's happened on trains too when people get off to buy food and before we know what's going on our laps have been filled with strange fruits! uee!! por fin en el pueblo invisible resulta que tiene una montaña de las mejores ...
Huang shan.... You tricky bastard...
... te bekijken en daarna lekker gegeten met zijn alle! Toen hebben we ook besloten dat het gekkenwerk was om een hike van 15 km naar beneden te doen... En gewoon met de kabelbaan te gaan! Een wijze keuze! De rest van de dag hebben we een beetje in Huangshan city rond gehangen en wachten tot de nachttrein naar Nanchang vertrek om 22:07. Geniet van de herfst in Nederland, dan genieten wij hier van strak blauwe luchten en 28 graden! Groetjes uit ...
Rocky Mountain Way
Comfortably in China's top ten natural sights, The mountains of Huang Shan have been attracting visitors to their granite peaks for almost as long as their have been people here. Huangshan is a giant granite massif made up of a total of 36 separate peaks, the highest of which rise in excess of 1800m. The peaks hold an important place in Chinese culture making frequent appearance is Chinese artistic history. By reputation this stunning mountain ...
The Peak to end all Peaks (descent)
... admire the scenery.
After the relative seclusion of the peak, it was almost heart-breaking to get down to the cable car station where the number of people increased exponentially with every step. By the time I arrived at the 'Welcome Tree' (a tree which is featured in almost all the promotional material but which is now held in place by a number of steel girders to make sure it doesn't 'leave'), there were crowds that would put Disneyland to ...