Jintian International Hotel
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Travel Blogs from Zhangjiajie
"you must enjoy loose your face to learn"
... Omar who came to rescue me from my mistake of getting dropped off at the back gate to the school! ...think they would have mentioned that detail but oh well was no big deal!
We quickly got some hot/delicious street food :) and set off for he and Martha's apartment where their hospitality/WAAAAAAY FAB AND MODERN STYLED apartment was quite awesome for the two nights i was there! their life up there sure is different than mine here in Nanyue but to each his own and ...
Tianmenshan - Glass Walkway on a Cliff!
... has a thing about that sort of thing.
N: It really was very fun and there weren't crowds of people. We had the luxury of hanging back when tours came rushing through so we were alone most of the time. I felt sorry for the folks with K's affliction. You could see the fear in their eyes as they clung to the cliff.
J: Wow! That is all I can say! I wish I could see that. I'm glad it was ...
Lift to the Sky, Life in the Parks, and.... WOW!
... br>
N: This morning we went on a little sight seeing train to see the mountains from the bottom. We couldn't take any good pictures because the mountains looked too dark against the bright sky. They had an area with monkeys. Have you ever watched monkeys in a zoo? They are so funny! They remind me of people. I guess you know that your Dad fenced in college. I'm glad you enjoy it.
G: That describes our last two days in the ...
Choo-Choo-A- Woo-Woo
After a great week in Zhangjiajie National Park, it was time to move onto our next destination with another long 26hr train journey. We left the hostel in search of the bus station which we couldn't find and so in the end flagged a taxi. Luckily the lady from our hostel had written down on a piece of paper in Chinese telling the driver to take us to the station, however Dave still thought the good old impression of "Choo-choo-a-woo-woo" was needed, which the taxi driver ...
We Found Avatar!
The weekend was spent in the Zhangjiajie National Park. We were very excited to see this because the park was the inspiration behind the set for the film Avatar so we were expecting some stunning views. We set off for the park with a walk through the village of Wulingyuan where we were staying (a very small but idillic Chinese town/village) and collected our food and fruit supplies for the day. One thing we have noticed so far is that breakfast doesn't exist in China, it's just more ...