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Sandiequan Falls on Lu Shan Mountain, Photo #2  
   

Sandiequan Falls on Lu Shan Mountain, Photo #2

Colorful plastic raincoats protect from the bad weather as we descend. Over 1,400 steps, of which these are the widest and most comfortable, lead to the bottom of the Sandiequan Falls, on Lu Shan Mountain. It was my unlucky day for bad weather, fog and rain. But I was not about to miss the adventure down into the abyss, some 700 feet below.
#102 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Lu Shan Mountain, Jiangxi Province,PRC, - UNESCO World Heritage Site and Landscape)

September 17th 2008
My visit to the LU SHAN Mountain Retreat and LU SHAN National Park, in China's province of Jiangxi, became the most strenuous journeys during my time in China. I made my first visit to the Province of Jiangxi this summer, wishing and dreaming to experience the natural beauty of one of China's most fabled natural regions. Poets and painters of every one of China's Dynasties have eulogized thi ... read more
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Chinese Flag For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. A... ... read more
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