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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)
... and ended up deciding to come with us instead of staying in the village. So we spent the rest of the day with them, walking through the bamboo forest, zip-wiring back down and going back to Tunxi for dinner in the evening. The bamboo forest was cool but what made the day was definitely spending it with such friendly and funny people. They spoke pretty good English and were really keen to practise with us, and taught us some useful Chinese too! We also had a funny food war going ...
Huang shan.... You tricky bastard...
... natuur we zaten! Dalen zo diep het oog kon kijken met suikerspin wolken die als sprookjes voorbij dreven! Bergtoppen bezaaid met pinetrees, prachtige rotsformaties en log liggende rotsen die elk moment om leken te vallen! We hebben toen weer een stukje verder gehiked en een lekker plekje opgezocht om van de zon en het uitzicht te genieten! Super verbrand aan het eind van de dag maar wel genoten! 's Avonds nog de berg opgerend om een ...
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)
... shop. It comprised a couple of extremely weathered looking benches together with a glass display cabinet set on a precarious little set of rocks just short of the peak. The two men were selling a range of tacky little souvenirs, but most importantly, padlocks. This is apparently a Chinese mountain climbing tradition, which involves lovers having their initials carved into the padlock and then attaching it to the chains at the highest peak on a ...
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