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The Tourist Honeypot at Qu Fu  
   

The Tourist Honeypot at Qu Fu

Along this lane leading to the Confucius Mansion are many stalls trying to sell trinkets to the tourists - of whom we saw abouit six.
Visit to Qu Fu

September 22nd 2007
Our Trip to Qu Fu On Saturday we got up early, rode bikes to the bus station, and caught a bus for Qu Fu (pronounced Choo Foo) which is Confucius's birthplace. We were told the trip would take three hours, but it took three hours and 40 minutes, and the first forty minutes were spent getting out of Lin Yi, and crawling along touting for passengers. Eventually we arrived in Qu Fu, a nice ... read more
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