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Yan Liang Hotel Shiyan

38 North Renmin Road Shiyan, Hubei, China

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Embracing The Universe

A travel blog entry by wandertrust

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... monk’s holy weapon, but something beyond plastic would have been nice. Some of the sales people were trying to sell me their fake **** for 1800 RMB! Ridiculous. At first I thought this heightened price for the nicer looking weapons meant they were more Authentic. Joanne, telling the shopkeepers that she was our tour guide, quickly revealed to us that the retail price of that particular sword was 200 RMB. They offered it to me again for 230. I couldn’t believe it! ...

The True East

A travel blog entry by wandertrust

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... to the top since some of the others didn’t have the patience or athletic drive to hike their way to the reward awaiting above. I did my best to strike it from my memory and not let it bother me, assuring myself that the reward at the top would still be a tremendous benefit. Plus, we’d be hiking on the way DOWN, in order to save some money. Still, I couldn’t help but feel that this was precisely the attitude that has put a constant block between me and some of ...

Wonderous Wudang Shan - The Journey

A travel blog entry by wandertrust

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... 8217;d be much easier. A deep breath, a sigh of strength, and a smile creased across my face, and I left behind my professors, my safety nets, and began my 1000 mile journey away from Shanghai.

We narrowly made it onto the first train. It was a 5 and a half hour ride to Wuhan, and an unknown time limit before we made it to Wudang Shang, or if we’d even make it there today, take a bus or train, or what was about to take place. Most of us fell asleep for part of ...

Mystical Mount Wudang

A travel blog entry by insomniatravels

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... the same side again. First to Prince Slope for more tea and paintings, then back to Lang Mei shrine and Nanyan temple which looked completely different this time because of the rain and fog, next to Purple Heaven Palace, a beautiful temple where Yuan shifu lived as a monk for 3 years and finally to Tianjin bridge where they also filmed a training scene for The Karate Kid. On the way back to school we checked out the swords in numerous weapons ...

PLEASE no more steps!!!

A travel blog entry by simon.caryn

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... you are only able to use the park buses to get to the top. No private cars, taxis allowed. We were both a little narked now as what he charged us was way too overpriced, and we found out there is a local bus to take people from the train station to the mountain base for 5 times less than what we paid... Oh well, you win some you loose some. We also found out the reason he picked up the girl... She was an English speaking tour guide. Really friendly, but we ...