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October 15th 2008
Published: October 20th 2008
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Took the train from Xi'an to Hefei, this was to be our first experience of sharing a soft sleeper (four bunks), we have not built up the courage to take the hard sleeper as yet, not sure about sharing with the masses and their livestock. Pleased to report our first soft sleeper experience was a good one, we shared with a lady and her daughter about 5 years old, the mother spoke limited English; s... Read Full Entry



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Morning mist flooding the peaks Morning mist flooding the peaks
Morning mist flooding the peaks

We were told only 60 days in year has sunrise the rest no good.
Here comes the SunHere comes the Sun
Here comes the Sun

Here it comes, Ready, Not long now, Now, no, yes, no!!!
Spectral MistSpectral Mist
Spectral Mist

That's what our guide book says
Breathtaking viewsBreathtaking views
Breathtaking views

over the many peaks of Huang Shan
Morning sunMorning sun
Morning sun

on Purple Cloud Peak
Sunrise over Huang ShanSunrise over Huang Shan
Sunrise over Huang Shan

We shared this moment with another 1000 odd people!
Lonely TreeLonely Tree
Lonely Tree

near Bright Summit Peak
Moments of TranquillityMoments of Tranquillity
Moments of Tranquillity

We shared this moment alone, as soon as the sun rose everyone went for breakfast!
Look.........ing goodLook.........ing good
Look.........ing good

is that Rob & Kirstin sporting their new Jackets, NICE. These jackets come in many colours and normally on the same jacket!
The North Sea!The North Sea!
The North Sea!

Each point of the compass is represented by a sea, the clouds making up the sea
Still Smiling again!Still Smiling again!
Still Smiling again!

this time in the clouds
Sea of cloudsSea of clouds
Sea of clouds

1800m above sea level
Anti-aging drugs really workAnti-aging drugs really work
Anti-aging drugs really work

This old lady really is 110 years young, just don't use too much!
Not for all the tea in ChinaNot for all the tea in China
Not for all the tea in China

These guys like many others walk 7.5km up steps to bring supplies to the hotels on Huang Shan
Route to the SummitRoute to the Summit
Route to the Summit

No more bloody ancient steps, when will they build an escalator!!!
Heavenly Capital PeakHeavenly Capital Peak
Heavenly Capital Peak

where young lovers bring padlocks and lash them here for eternity, the old ones lash their nagging partner's here!!!
Bamboo canopyBamboo canopy
Bamboo canopy

The bamboo forest made knocking noises as we passed through.
HalfwayHalfway
Halfway

up nor down?



20th October 2008

Mr Cheng
Mr Cheng sounds like a legend! I also like the way you've attempted to bring the art form of spitting to life for us! Glad you're having a great time, Love Paul and Leann x
26th October 2008

Hello Darlings
It's a cold, rainy Sunday and I'm catching up with your experience of China, I have sat there so long I'm losing the will to live so I have printed it out and will read the rest later. You are both doing an amazing job with the photos and descriptions; if you should take it up professionally I'll be your Literary Agent. I miss you both very much - Stay Safe. Love you much Mum
30th October 2008

Spitting Mad
Kirstin, I bet you done a good job in the spitting department when Rob deleted your photos - A lesson learned, never ask Rob to do anything when he is tired. Stay Safe - Love you lots Jean
30th October 2008

What All the best people are wearing this season
I have just seen the "Coloured Jacket Picture" You would have only needed a pipe Rob and Kirstin a little black hat and it would have looked like a 1950's advert for British Homestores winter wear. The photos are really great. how did you do the Well one???? Mum
19th December 2008

beauty
I am a chinese, and i had lived in anhui province for four years. I used to visited the huangshan mountain and it was the wondeful experience. when i looked the photos you took, i am missing this place so much. by the way, the pictures are very wonderful.
30th June 2010

my run in with the legendary Mr. Cheng..
My friend and I took the bus up to yellow mountain, and instead of being dropped off at the bus station, were shown the door at Mr. Cheng's restaurant; being able to speak Chinese we asked many times if it was the right place to get off for the mountain, and were dutifully told yes. After the bus had closed the door on us and quickly driven away, we noticed we weren't in quite the right place - however, Mr. Cheng's restaurant staff informed us that Mr. Cheng would be showing up soon, and that he spoke English (which wasn't that important, as we both spoke Chinese). Things were beginning to look a bit fishy.. Not hungry, and mostly just wanting to get to the mountain, my friend and I proceeded walking in the direction of the bus station. Mr. Cheng showed up a minute later on motorbike, "helpfully" informing us that we were going in the wrong direction, having taken the wrong bus, and that he, the "top dog," whom we could look up on google, could help us out. After walking back to his restaurant and wasting 20 minutes of our lives, we finally proceeded to just ignore him, walked the "wrong direction" straight to the bus station, and recaptured out lives.
15th April 2011
Moments of Tranquillity

AMAZING ;-)

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