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No.2 Yingbin Avenue, Tunxi District Huangshan, Anhui, China, 0559-2579999
For ages, people can not understand how this huge stone ends up at the tip of the peak and believe the stone has some kind of magic power - fertility. People will bride the stone by stocking coins in a crack and pat the stone. Poor park ranger has to keep cleaning the coins but not taking the coins. It is a brutal task when it is wet, cold and dark.
Huangshan, Anhui, China szachkoYellow Mountain itself likes groups of giant granite. There are only dusts or derbies stuck between stones. Those pine tree manages to stick their root in such a tiny space and grow in a such elegant ways. Depending on the altitude where those pines grows, people naming differently. For those pines grow at the lower altitude ...
Huangshan, Anhui, China szachkoYellow Mountain itself likes groups of giant granite. There are only dusts or derbies stuck between stones. Those pine tree manages to stick their root in such a tiny space and grow in a such elegant ways. Depending on the altitude where those pines grows, people naming differently. For those pines grow at the lower altitude ...
Huangshan, Anhui, China szachkoOne of regional delicacy in Huizhuo area is stinky fish. People caught the local river fish and aged the fish for a week with multiple spice and pickles. People cook the fish with black beans. The meat of the fish tastes so creamy and fresh that you won't believe that the fish was aged for a ...
Huangshan, Anhui, China szachko... for its teas. Well informed by all sorts of travel guides, there are four most famous teas in China, and Huai-Cho produces three of them: Mao-Fong green tea, Monkey King green tea and Chi-Meng black teas. Well, you might be able to find all of them on this street. However, this street targets tourists not real tea drinkers.. :)
Tunxi, Anhui, China szachko... If I headed left I would end up at the ticket office and would have to pay 80 Yuan for a ticket (which includes Yuliang Park and entry in to the main sites. I was also told that none of the sites were worth paying for). If I didn’t want to buy a ticket and get in for free, yes FREE I needed to follow the road right and go in through the arch way.
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... Weit**fahrt nach Huangshan zu lange dau**n wu**de. Zum Glueck lag das Hotel gleich auf d** and**en Seite d** Strasse, weil man besond**s in solchen Orten imm** eine riesen Attraktion darstellt. Als wir es dann geschafft hatten den Hotelangestellten zu **kla**en was wir moechten (man fragt sich imm**, was die Leute denken warum man in ein Hotel kommt! D** V**such nach einem Waesches**vice gestaltete sich dann auch noch ein bisschen schwi**ig**), konnten wir uns** Zimm** beziehen. Das ...
Huangshan, Anhui, China nax... Huangshan', so we began to find a nice spot to stake out for the morning. Many pictures ensued, including the 'pondering monkey' rock formation and the foggy valleys far below. Getting to the top of the peak was a blast as Chinese steps are about 5" deep and 8" high (this would be even more fun the next day), but the view from the top was magnificent of two of the cable-ways and all of the hotels on the summit beneath us. We returned ...
Huangshan, Anhui, China baphometdemon... us how to get to the base of the Yellow Mountains to start our hike and invited us to come back to his restaurant for dinner once we came down. We seriously would have been so lost if he hadn't helped us! The next day, our bus didn't leave until 3pm so we had a lot of time to kill in the morning. We went to Mr. Cheng's for breakfast (where we got a western breakfast...you have no idea how heavenly that was to taste ...
Huangshan, China memj5... very sore now as we type). It was 2 hours to descend and they were thousands of little Chinese feet stairs upon stairs ... upon stairs ... upon stairs ... upon stairs. Amazingly this is the same path that the hotel porters use to transport items up and down the mountain, which is a pretty hard way to earn a quid. These guys were tiny, lean and strong carrying machines. We saw some guys carrying big pumpkins, big water tanks but the weirdest was one bloke carrying a ...
Huangshan, China richandhel
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