We arrived in Huangshan (3 hour ride by car) after spending a day in Hang Zhou. It was overcast with rain coming on and off. We headed up the mountain, hoping against all hope, that we would be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the renown mountain scenery. We practically gave up on the hope when we were told the place rarely reveals itself and the fact it was under a heavy blanket of fog on our way up. Anyway, what transpired from the time we landed at the top, and the time we decided to hike around, can not be explained but rather, can only be shared with you with our photos.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Hang Zhou (“Hwang-joo”) & Huangshan (“Hwang-san”)
We arrived in Huangshan (3 hour ride by car) after spending a day in Hang Zhou. It was overcast with rain coming on and off. We headed up the mountain, hoping against all hope, that we would be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the renown mountain scenery. We practically gave up on the hope when we were told the place rarely reveals itself and the fact it was under a heavy blanket of fog on our way up. Anyway, what transpired from the time we landed at the top, and the time we decided to hike around, can not be explained but rather, can only be shared with you with our photos.
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You are lucky enough to be and see very famous Huangshan. Even though you had a uncomfortable night sleep there, I think.
Hotel looks beautiful too.
Esther
Mom, at Huangshan there's even a rock formation that is called "Cho-Sim-Bong" = "for the 1st time, now I believe". It was named this by a famous philosopher who never got a glimpse of the beautiful scenery even though he went 8 previous times, due to bad weather; finally on his 9th trip, the sky cleared up and he got to see the beautiful view! (good thing that we were lucky enough to see it on our first try! - I don't think we could have made 8 more visits).
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