Huangshan Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Huangshan below. Huangshan travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Huangshan.
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#1 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Feb 24, 2007
Huangshan is located in anhui province,china.its height is close to 2000km.people walk about 6km.
Huangshan is well-known for its unique pines,strange stones,sea of clouds and warm spring.
while climbing the mountain, you are always attracted the view around.but it is dangerous looking the scenes…
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#2 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Aug 21, 2008 – Oct 09, 2008
the saying is true and the 200 yuan ($35 US dollars) entry fees are justified. it is beautiful beyond description. a sweaty 2 hour climb was well rewarded with sheer cliffs, pine trees growing out of granite cracks and stair ways carved right into solid rock (and sometime thru it). …
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#3 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Jul 12, 2008
These are some pics from my trip to Huangshan in China. It looks and feels like you're on a fake mountain. You'll notice from the pictures how foggy it was and how crowded it was. Pretty difficult hike too. We walked roughly 20 miles that day, part of which was running down the mountain 2.5 miles in about 20 minutes to make it back to the final bus back to our town. Saved us about $100.
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#4 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Aug 02, 2009
London, England, UK -› Shanghai, China -› …
Arrived at Yellow Mountain, and it was still raining, but when arrived
the scenery was amazing. A cable car to the top was required and that
took 10 minutes. At the top was still misty and couldnt see anything
but after lunch the mist began to clear and saw good scery, of clouds
covering mounta…
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#5 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Aug 05, 1992 – Jul 20, 1993
Hong Kong -› Xiamen, China -› …
Yellow Mountain is beyond a doubt, the move beautiful place I think I've ever seen. Misty craggly limstone peaks with wind-weathered pines jutting out the cracks, it looks like a Chinese painting come to life. At dawn, the sun rises from a sea of clouds viewed from a peak. As…
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#6 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
Aug 21, 2009 – Sep 21, 2009
Jingdezhen, China -› Hongcun, China -› …
fist time to go a independent travel with my friends.
first time by train overnight seated hard-seat.
first time see the eclipse
loves the snacks there.
tradition countyside,very impressive.
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#7 of 7 Huangshan travel blogs
May 26, 2006 – May 28, 2006
Huangshan, China -› -› …
It's still a mystery how the grottoes were carved out from the mountains! No wonder it was given this title when visited by Jiang Zeming. The grottoes were neatly spaced and smoothly-cut walls left visitors how did people do it ? It claims not even with current technology ?!?
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