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Jiuzhou Hotel Wuyi Shan

No.12 Dawangfeng North Road Wuyi Shan, Fujian, China

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Tea and karsts

A travel blog entry by julie_sam42

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... sur la région et étaient surpris de voir des occidentaux.

On a continué notre chemin à gravir une des karsts (Heavenly Peak) qui domine la rivière. On pouvait voir toutes les montagnes avec la rivière aux 9 courbes les sillonnant. On a marché aux alentours dans la forêt pour enfin s’arrêter à l’extérieur d’un temple pour déjeuner, avec une sculpture dans la roche représentant un homme barbu, ...

Xiamei Village & The Start of the Ancient Tea Road

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... in the shape of ancient Chinese coin, and which is now covered by moss.

In northern Fujian during the Qing Dynasty, the Zou clan was known for its incredible wealth. According to the revised Annals of Chong’an County, in the 19th year during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Xiamei Village in Chong’an County was a place of many tea markets, and each day ...

Wuyi-v*tun-shan

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... myohemmin...
Paikkareiden jalkeen sade oli lakannut ja lahdimme ulos syomaan. Ravintoloiden edessa oli janiksia ja kanoja hakissa (Xiamenissa pickupin lavalla oli kanoja sakeissa, myohemmin tormattiin kaupan edessa ankkaan pressussa), paadyttiin osoittamaan janista ja viittomaan puolin ja toisin villisti. Joku nayttii kaannoskirjaa kannykasta, jotain piirrettiin paperiin.
Jonkin ajan kuluttua saimme janiksen luineen paivineen jonkinlaisena ...

Zixi & DaJue Mountain Adventure with Ting Ting

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... toya…..shane
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The soundtrack to this entry was by Motley Crue
The album was ‘Shout at the Devil’
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Why Not Go Home Day 1 - Wuyishan

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... and peddles, Friday afternoon has found my pack and I on a bus bound for the far northwest corner of Fujian Province to Wuyishan (one of my favourite mountains in China) for the weekend.

Last weekend I introduced Wuyi’s charms to English Lisa.
After a five hour walk and beer & BBQ, she was ...