Wuyishan Sumin Hotel
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Sanqing
Sanqingshan is in the middle of nowhere... my guesthouse was just outside a little village named Fenghui.... nothing around... but the guesthouse is amazing... staying in a dorm that has a loft and I have a bed on top... one of the nicest guesthouses in China so far. Eating communally at ...
Mount Wuyi
... night I booked online as soon as I'd made the decision (two hours before taking the taxi), because I knew I'd arrive late. I stayed in what turned out to be one of the, if not THE most amazing hotel I've ever been to. Luxurious is an understatement, really, especially for a dedicated backpacker like me.
So I started my first day in Wuyishan with a hot bubble bath, a gourmet breakfast, and couple of hours in the swimming pool, sauna and gym (all free?!). I felt like ...
Tea and karsts
... sam, de plusieurs mètres de haut.
On a fini notre balade en longeant la rivière en hauteur, à voir passer les touristes sur des radeaux de bambou. Le chemin emprunté était assez sportif, avec des escaliers rappelant fortement Hua Shan et le sentier des guerriers mais c’était sublime ! Mais assez parlé, les photos vous donneront une bien meilleure idée que nos descriptions.
To carry on with ...
Wuyi-v*tun-shan
... saavuimme sateiseen Wuyi Shaniin. Bussilla oli tarkoitus paasta resort alueelle, mutta pysakkiahan ei nakynyt missaan. Aikamme pohdittua motorisoitua riksaa ajava mies tuli tarjoamaan kyytia, pienen tinkimisen jalkeen paasimme yhteisymmarrykseen ja matkaan. Vetta alkoi olla pienina tulvina tiella, mutta hienosti muovikopilla varustettu pappatunturi puksutti lapi latakoiden.
Melkoisen ajomatkan jalkeen paastiin ensimmaiselle hotellille, ...
Wuyishan & Da Hong Pao Part 1 - Tea Culture
... black teas are made from fermented leaves, which accounts for their darker colour. Popular varieties of black tea include Bo Lei, a Cantonese tea often drunk with dim sum, and Luk On - a milder tea favoured by the elderly. Finally, Oolong teas are partially fermented, resulting in a black-green tea.
There is also a fourth category known as "scented teas," made by ...