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July 20th 2010
Published: September 5th 2010
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Kangding, Sichuan Province Sichuan province is primarily known for one particular reason within China and elsewhere - very spicy food. A typical local dish is a "hotpot". This is where a pot of incredibly spicy broth (containing lots of Sichuan peppers) is set in the middle of the table over a gas burner and allowed to boil. You then pick out skewers of raw meat, fish, vegetables or even eggs fro... Read Full Entry



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A goodbye meal in TagongA goodbye meal in Tagong
A goodbye meal in Tagong

From left Tik, Helen, Emilie, Marc, Anne, Amaury
Prayer flags over TagongPrayer flags over Tagong
Prayer flags over Tagong

Stretched high above the main square
Just like the view on the Chinese 20 Yuan noteJust like the view on the Chinese 20 Yuan note
Just like the view on the Chinese 20 Yuan note

Except there is no person on the picture on the note!
View of Li RiverView of Li River
View of Li River

More amazing scenery
Water buffalo relaxingWater buffalo relaxing
Water buffalo relaxing

"Can you scrub my back please"
Lunch with a viewLunch with a view
Lunch with a view

Lunch stop when cycling around Yangshuo
Cycling around YangshuoCycling around Yangshuo
Cycling around Yangshuo

We had to do something to work off all those sweet and sour dinners!



5th September 2010
The Chengdu pandas chilling

Wow
Look at them all. That's like 1% of the population of Pandas.

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