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Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe May 1st 2007

Xiahe is a small, but rapidly developing town in the SW of Gansu Province near the border with Qinghai. It is nestled in a beautiful mountain valley and is the location of famous Labrang Monastery. Labrang Monastery is second in size to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, so Xiahe is visited not only by increasing numbers of tourists but also by innumerable Tibetan pilgrims, many of whom have travelled vast distances to do so. My first visit here was during the Golden week in May (as indicated by the date on this blog). Although not a religious person or a student of Tibetan Buddhism, I spent many a peaceful hour wandering within and around the monastery complex, particularly early in the morning before the hordes of tourists descended. I was fascinated (and humbled) by the ... read more
Prayer wheels turning
.....and turning
Eye-catching prayer wheel

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe April 4th 2007

url='/Videos/2506.html' onclick='dialog("/Videos/2506.html?popped=1","tbvideo",600,600);return false;'monks in the snow It was very cold when we got to Xiahe. We found a nice hotel, with tibetian paintings (tangka) in the room. This time the hot water are only in the morning, 8-9. So in order to take a shower we walk up at 8am. Must say it was a good one, except they stopped the hot water at 8:50, when Amir still had some shampoo on his head. we were heading to the monastary - there supposed to be a guided tour in English at 10. We were looking fo the tour/ office/ anyone but couldnt find so we walked on our own, After 30 minutes we saw a monk with some western passing us - they showed us where to buy ticketes and we joined them. We entered several ... read more
pilgirms doing "skivot smicha"
the boots are left outside - 300 pairs!
Tibetian architecture

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe February 1st 2007

I went to Xiahe last summer and absolutely loved it! It is really a magical place, full of good humoured Tibetans. They all look so fierce but they are a so sweet! I took the 07.30 direct express bus from Lanzhou South Busstation. After 3 hours the bus stops in Linxia and you can eat some noodle soup. Then another 3 hours and you have arrived in Xiahe. Tibetans call this place Labrang. I spent my first day here to explore the Labrang monastry. At 10.00 in the morning and 15.15 in the afternoon, there are guided tours, guided by an English speaking monk. This is very interesting, as you can see parts of the monastry that you can not see if you go by yourself. The second day I went to the Sangke grasslands. The ... read more

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe January 6th 2007

Oh.. the rigours of travelling has meant that the pie has not gone unscathed in the last few months, but is still intact & very much enjoying notching up miles on the piedometer... Hello all …… a VERY happy new year to you. Sorry this blog entry has been a while in coming. A few of the places we have visited have limited internet capabilities and I simply did not have the patience to upload the new piccies up to the site - and obviously I’m so busy these days time just cannot be wasted in internet cafes! Anyway, hope you enjoy these snapshots of the trip over the last few months. Leaving Xiahe (last point of blogging!) by firstly, the SMALLEST taxi in the world into which we squeezed our rucksacks and ourselves wrapped in ... read more
clare and the tibetan ladies
an honest sales department?
hop on there's plenty of room

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe October 27th 2006

Bin in Xiahe irgendwann spaetnachmittags angekommen. Vollkommen erschoepft und muede, aber doch rastlos. Die ganze Fahrt hierher liess mich nicht zur Ruhe kommen, wuehlte mich auf. Hab dann einen langen Spaziergang gemacht und war schon wieder so ueberwaeltigt von dem was ich sah, das mir die Traenen in den Augen standen. Xiahe ist eine kleine Stadt in der ueber 50% der Einwohner Tibeter sind. Die Stadt liegt ueber 3000m hoch, und anfangs hat ich mit dem Schnaufen echt Probleme. Es gibt eine riesige Tempelanlage, mit einem Pilgerweg darin, wo sich 1174 Gebetsmuehlen zum drehen bringen lassen. Es leben in dieser Tempelanlage ueber 1000 Moenche, vor der Kulturrevolution waren es ueber 4000. Viele kleine Tempelanlagen und Universitaeten laden zum rumschlendern und verweilen ein. Und die Stadt lebt, es spielt sich soviel auf der Strasse ab, obwohl es ... read more
Xiahe
Xiahe
Xiahe

Asia » China » Gansu » Lanzhou October 20th 2006

Hi all The great wall was very very impressive. Very steep in some areas so quite a lot of exercise that day.The weather had that China haze thing happening so we couldnt see very far into the distance. We then had the joy of overnight train from Beijing to Xian which is one of the oldest cities in China (?3000Yrs). The train was brand new so it caught on fire just a little which was a bit exciting fo r a while. However we survived but with very little sleep. Xian has a 36km wall around it which in some ways is better than the great wall - there is more to see from the top. On sunny days you can hire bikes and ride the circuit but it was rainy on our day so we ... read more
Terracotta Warriors
Xian city wall
Prayer wheels - Labrong Monastery Tibet

Asia » China » Gansu » Lanzhou October 19th 2006

Raus aus der Stadt X'ian, nach einer Woche. Im Schlafbus 9,5 Stunden holterdipolter richtung Lanzhou. Kaum geschlafen die ganze Nacht, weil es richtig eng war, und wie gesagt ziemlich unruhig. In dieser Nacht hab ich die Sterne so nah wie selten gesehen, anfangs dacht ich das sind Strassenlichter, aber es waren Sterne zum greifen nah und soviele davon. Das hat die fast schlaflose Nacht zu etwas ganz besonderem gemacht. Um 5.00 Uhr sind wir dann aufgeweckt worden, und man hat uns an irgendeiner Kreuzung in Lanzhou rausgeschmissen. Sind zum naechsten Hotel gelaufen haben ein paar Stunden geschlafen und dann haben sich auch Gary's und meine Wege getrennt. Zum ersten Mal seit 4 Wochen bin ich nun wieder allein unterwegs, und ich geniesse es. Bin den ganzen Tag durch die Stadt gelaufen, hab viel gesehen, und mich ... read more
Lanzhou
Lanzhou
Lanzhou

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe September 9th 2006

9/9 - After 20 sleeper bus from Xian to Lanzouh, we have arrived to Lanzouh at 0600 in the morning and took another bus to Xiahe at 0730. (44.5 Y, 4.5 hours). Xiahe is little Tibetan village at the Tibetan hilly region. It’s a green place, surrounded with grasslands, and it has the largest and most important Tibetan village outside of Tibet. 11/9 - we mention the 9/11 events with little bicycle adventure to the nearest grassland which was nice until rain struck us back to town. The grassland is 14km south to Xiahe, and it cost 5Y to cross the Pagoda. Bicycles a 15-20Y per day. 12/9 - After meeting two more Israeli couples ( which was nice after 3 weeks with no Israelis around) we took a van along with Yaniv, Micheal, Gal and ... read more
Tibetan temple
Grassland
Drying Wheat

Asia » China » Gansu » Dunhuang September 2nd 2006

Thursday August 31st We arrived in Xian train station in the morning but there was still 8 hours to go. I had noodles again and passed the time by reading my LP India. We arrived in Lanzhou about 10 minutes late at 3:40. The sleeper bus to Dunhuang left at 5PM so I ran to the bus station but the tickets were sold out. The lady told me "Please take me to the train station" to get a train to Dunhuang. She was cute so I was more than happy to take her out but she wouldn't move. I went to the train station to try to get a ticket but after waiting 30 minutes I was told that there were only tickets available for next morning, which would bring me in Dunhuang at around midnight. ... read more
Around Mogao Cave 2
Sunset in the desert

Asia » China » Gansu » Xiahe August 21st 2006

Sunday August 20th Another way-too early morning bus. We said goodbye to Fany and went outside as we heard the bus honking like crazy to warn travellers that he was about to leave (in 30 minutes! better hurry) and wake up the whole town. Our next destination was Xiahe, a town with the biggest tibetan monastery outside Lhasa. Most people who come to Langmusi went to Xiahe before so we knew somewhat what to expect. Most people prefered Langmusi but we decided to give Xiahe a shot anyway. The bus didn't go directly to Xiahe though so we had to transfer in Hezuo about 2 hours and a half into the trip. We weren't too sure where to get the transfer but we were told the bus to Xiahe was leaving from the other bus station ... read more
Xiahe side street 2
Tibetan quarter at sunset 2
Sangke Grassland 2




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