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Sanshan Island
... ferry to Sanshan Island, which took about 20-30 minutes. When we reached the shore of the island, some old ladies on touristy rickshaws offered to chauffeur us around the island for a pretty immodest sum, but - with all we needed in huge rucksacks on our backs - we were determined to hike around for at least a while. Besides, we'd heard that it only takes about 3-4 hours to cover the entire island on foot. That said, the signposts were kinda confusing ...
Away for the weekend
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Not really a big tourist place, more like a get away from the city. I can see the appeal of staying in one of the many $500+/night resorts on the top of the mountain. I opted for the $30/night hotel at the bottom. It was quite nice. Moganshan has made onto the list of places I would return to. There is potential for camping...
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再见
... und ich habe zum Glück ja einen sehr weichen "Fall" zurück nach Deutschland. Eine Freundin hat letztens gesagt, dass sie 3 Wochen gebraucht hat ehe sie sich in Deutschland wieder eingelebt hat. Ich denke mit den Ferien, die ich vor meinem Heimflug noch habe, und Suse und Papa hier in Shanghai wird das nicht so schwer.
Mein letzter kleiner Trip hat mich mit ein paar Freunden in die Wasserstadt Wuzhen gebracht, die ...
Pink Lantern
... the night scenery area by 7:30 or else we would have to pay full admission for entry tickets. So we left the hotel in haste hoping that there would be food in this "Ancient Town" place. I call it the "Ancient Town" because it wasn't until a few days after our stay in Wuzhen did I actually know the name of the town. Chen Min always referred to it as the "Ancient Town", and even when we asked her what the real name of the town was it was like she didn't hear ...
National Treasure
... the scenery gradually changed - from a city scape to clusters of two story multi family buildings. Each building had an open second floor deck, usually with laundry hanging to dry. ,About half of the houses had roof top solar hot water heaters, several homes had exposed piping. Most homes had the Red China flag hanging on the deck. It appeared that patriotism was more prevelent in the countryside, as compared to the city. Maybe this was because of ...