Penglai Pavilion Hotel
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Penglai Pavilion Scenic Area(Shandong China)
... the sea using their special powers after they got drunk in the Penglai Pavilion. Penglai, Yingzhou and Fangzhang were said to be the three divine mountains in the sea for immortals to live in.
♦Penglai Pavilion Scenic Area is perched on top of Danya Mountain at the northernmost part of Jiaodong peninsula, Yantai. The scenic area includes Penglai Pavilion, Penglai Water City, Penglai Pavilion ...
Civilization
... of any lane you fancy, you can toot your horn as often as you want although they do seem to drive at about 40 km p/h everywhere, even though most roads are a 60 km p/h limit! It’s slow progress! When we arrived at the bus station Jack got us our ticket and put us on the right bus; however on the way back, there was no Jack! I am proud to say that we succeeded in not only buying our tickets, but selecting the correct bus, and even managing a taxi back from the ...
Penglai, seaside history
Today was pretty interesting for me as it's the first time I've seen the Chinese coastline, in a place called Penglai : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penglai_Pa goda, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penglai_Ci ty ... which is related to the ancient legend of the Eight Immortals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Immo rtals
No drama getting here as I simply took a ...
A giant Buddha
We have met many many new people over the last few weeks, but have been spending more time with some than others.
The other day on the way to get some phone credit, Susie, Marce and I met Frankie and Apple. Frankie is British and teaches intensive ESL and Apple is Filipino and teaches Business Studies. Frankie and I have really hit it off and often continue drinking wine into the early hours of ...
Immortality & Splendid Mythological Realities
... in nature, he managed, once in an early winter, to make rose - peonies blossom in a few days in different colours, each blossom carrying a written poem, to the great astonishment of his uncle. He tried to proselyte Han Yu to renounce the world for Taoism. When Yu fell into disfavour and was banished to Chaoyang in the far south, he met with snow on the way. Suddenly ...